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Streaming a Super Week

Streaming Media | February 6, 2008

Move Networks, which hosts ABC’s ABC News Now, began coverage early in the day with Now’s scaled-down version of the mainstream broadcast ABC News, complete with former on-air anchor Sam Donaldson. The quality of the stream was extremely good, even at close to full screen, and Move/ABC followed a trend that other news organizations were offering: access to premium service free for the day. Full Article…

thePlatform (Rightfully) Brags about its Partners

NewTeeVee | February 5, 2008

thePlatform, a Seattle-based video publishing and distribution service owned by Comcast, is doing a big partner announcement tonight. Many of these are old deals, but thePlatform is right to call attention to the impressive library of partners it can offer to its customers. This includes new arrangements to support advertising from Adap.tv, content delivery from Cisco, and playback technology from Move Networks. Full Article…

ABC goes live for Super Tuesday

FierceIPTV | February 5, 2008

If you can’t get enough politics for today’s Super Tuesday Primary race, try ABC’s online coverage. ABC is taking the oh-so-brave move and is actually putting its coverage of the primaries online for the day. The press release breathlessly compared FDRs famous fireside radio chats and the first TV debates between John F. Kennedy and Richard Nixon to today when ABC is “bringing political content to Americans in a never-before-explored format.” Full Article…

Prime Time is Anytime

Digital Life America | February 4, 2008

Of the major network sites, ABC.com received the highest user experience score among those who streamed a TV show, with 52% rating their overall experience as “excellent,” followed by Fox.com (44% “excellent”). Full Article…(PDF)

LOST? Find your way back to the story

Star Bulletin | January 28, 2008

Get it all in 8:15: More than eight months have passed since we last saw an episode (May 23, to be exact), so the best way to catch up on the first three seasons in a hurry is to watch “Everything you need to know about ‘Lost’ in 8 minutes, 15 seconds” on ABC.com. It’s a rapid-fire summary of the characters and story delivered in a monotone voice-over laced with dry wit. Full Article…

Digital Media at ESPN sees record year

BroadcastEngineering | January 25, 2008

It’s broadband outlet – ESPN360.com – coupled with a broadening global scope (Soccernet.com, CricInfo.com, Scrum.com) and mobile and interactive TV initiatives contributed to a stellar year. This includes all of its digital platforms, such as downloadable content, video game consoles and more. Full Article…

Move Networks, a next-gen content distribution platform

VentureBeat | January 18, 2008

Last year was a proving ground for different delivery schemes as media companies slowly came around to the idea of sharing their content online. Joost, with its peer-to-peer sharing model, didn’t do quite as well as expected. Move Networks, on the other hand, picked up $45 million in funding and several major clients, including ABC and Fox. Full Article…

Looking Forward To The Olympics: Watershed In Digital Coverage

MediaPost | January 15, 2008

The Consumer Electronics Association just concluded its 41st annual trade show in Las Vegas last week. With more than 2,700 exhibitors and 140,000 plus attendees, the CES has turned into one of the most recognized trade shows in North America. The show has also evolved into much more than just an electronics showcase. With media and technology intersecting more and more each day, the CES has become a cross-section of product, technology and media dealings and announcements related to all things digital. Consequently, companies like Yahoo and CNET are exhibiting and using the forum for relevant announcements. Full Article…

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