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YouTube Video Rentals Service Expanded | More Content Providers Join Google’s Beta

Sunday, February 28th, 2010

YouTube looks to be expanding its video rental service despite only mild success with the experiment with Sundance film festival offerings earlier this year. And it isn’t just films being offered for paid streaming, with anime, travel, craft, and fitness videos added to the mix.

YouTube Video Rentals

YouTube signaled its intent to start charging for some videos last September, with rumors of a movie rental service priced at $3.99-a-film emerging.

The trail then went cold until January of this year when YouTube officially released the first five offerings under the new service. Until then, the service had merely been trialled by Google employees.

Sundance Film Festival Trial

The first offerings were The Cove, Bass Ackwards, One Too Many Mornings, Homewrecker, and Children of Invention, all independent films from the 2010 Sundance Film Festival which would otherwise have struggled to find an audience.

The trial ended when the festival did, and the total revenue brought in by the trial was $10,709.16. This isn’t a huge amount of money, especially for a site as popular as YouTube or a company as big as Google.

But it was a good enough start to justify an expansion of the service, proving that should the right content, and a fair amount of it, be made available that it could prove to be another way of bringing in revenue to YouTube. Which, lest we forget, has yet to turn a profit.

Expanding The Library

NewTeeVee now reports that YouTube has expanded the service to include more videos, more content providers, and a greater variation of genres. Rather than just independent filmmakers, genres such as sport, travel, cooking, and education are now also available.

Not that YouTube is publicizing the service yet. In fact, it’s all being rolled out very quietly and with no fanfare. Then again, the video rentals service is still in beta, and will likely be for some time to come.

Conclusions

YouTube obviously has high hopes that there’s a profitable future in offering video rentals, and not just in the form of movies. And I don’t doubt this is the case.

Although most people will still only use YouTube for the free UGC that is at its core, there is a significant proportion of people happy and willing to pay for content, if that content is what they’re seeking.

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Can streaming end illegal filesharing?

Friday, February 26th, 2010

watch full-length TV and video programming, a recent survey revealed.

The fact that more and more content is available via streaming obviously has an effect. Indeed, the research conducted by Global Web Index suggests that downloading content will be less attractive if the content is available somewhere else.

“Thanks to the rise of online services such as Spotify, Hulu, iPlayer and of course YouTube, the environment has been created where you can stream almost all the content you would ever want,” said Tom Smith, the managing director of Trendstream, the company that launched the service Global Web Index.

Michael Comish, the CEO and co-founder of blinkbox, a UK provider of streamed TV and movie agrees. He says that in the UK the activities of the BBC has helped to educate the market. “Our research suggests that the most active consumers of video show both the highest probability of being a pirate and of purchasing online.

Internet TV - TV on PC Getting Big

Monday, March 9th, 2009

I have been looking at an article in a magazine about the Hollywood scriptwriters who are striking for some of the money that the Internet TV will generate in the future. I have concluded that the emergence of this market will be a great competition in the satellite program as much as expected.
24The main player of the Internet as a big giant Microsoft has launched its maiden edition of the TV in line recently, this is a sign that the Internet TV is a phenomenon that has come to stay. Currently, the television of the Internet is just a small percentage of the overall TV viewership, but is growing at a galloping trend, this I told a colleague who asked how much of satellite programming and television is carried by Internet.
With transfers from the system Download increasing of digital video on demand, TV shows and programs on personal computers, iPod phones that have generated more than $ 279 million in revenue in 2006, of the cells indicates that the market is up for grab by the players several of the market for TV. It is argued that this amount is insignificant compared to the $ 71 tickets for one billion in advertising collected that year from broadcasting and cable TV. The services of the Internet and are online, however, gradually creating their own market by visitors so overwhelming that are daily engaged.
It is estimated that one in every four Internet users are engaged. The market trend for this competition is likely seriously to cable TV is very high. When the internet is to remain permanently and fundamentally change the meaning TV.Players look in the computer, telephone and television industries are preparing for this as most of these services are clear on the network with continuous video stream of their services and exhibitions. Most TV stations broadcast their exposure in line voltage to increase their fan base and market for their exhibitions and popular programs.

The thing is that Hollywood has to move with the times and TV on PC is here, getting stronger and is here to stay. So get with the program or get outta here.

How to watch Free Online TV Episodes

Friday, January 30th, 2009

How to Watch Free Online TV Episodes from Your Computer

The most downloaded computer software for personal entertainment nowadays is the PC TV program for free internet TV. There are hundreds upon hundreds of people rushing to get the best TV softwares for their computers. The computer TV online technology is a fairy recent development and TV companies are rushing to provide the best programs to beat the competition.

Cost of the Satellite TV Software on Your Computer

Some of the television softwares in the market have more than 2000 world television channels accessible from the internet. You will only have to pay a small one time set up cost of $49.95 and you will get the download at whatever time you want it. You can then decide to install it in your computer or laptop depending on which is more convenient for you.

Installing a Satellite PC TV Software on Your Computer from the Internet

The installation on your computer is guided in a step by step format and is therefore easy. Once the e minute installation is complete, you can then watch internet TV by simply opening your media player and browsing through the menu of TV channels. I have found the windows media player to be the best option for online TV on my PC. The windows media player is a free to download package that comes with a lot of flexibility in adjusting your sound and picture quality.

Satellite TV Software Ratings

According to several ratings of PC TV softwares I have read, the PC 2007 Elite Edition is by far the most favorite PC TV software. The Elite Edition package comes with 3000 world internet TV channels from across 70 different countries. The TV programming also comes in different languages including Spanish, French, English, Italian, German, Russian, Hindi, Chinese and many more.

There are other PC TV softwares that I have read ratings on. Other softwares have more than 10,000 TV channels from across the globe. They however have serious quality challenges when it comes to picture and sound of the TV transmission over the internet.

Kindly watch a trial of PC 2007 Elite Edition and read more reviews of the software