CSTV (College Sports TV)
CSTV, owned by CBS, offers plenty of video from U.S. College Sports.

DotComedy
Video on the Internet site form NBC Universal, to offer comedy clips and show.

HGTV (Home and Garden TV)
HGTV offers home improvement video channels including: decorating, outdoor living, kitchen and bath, home buying, and the home depot.

NYT - Video-on-Demand Viewers Still Buy DVD’s
Movie lovers do both VOD and buy DVD’s

Google Testing New Layout For Videos

TV to Help Huge Internet Growth Spurt
According to In-Stat, the worldwide market for online content services is expected to expand tenfold from 13 million households in 2005 to 131 million households by 2010.

Online Video Boom Brings Creeping Crudity
“As if porn sites and pedophiles in chat rooms weren’t frustrating enough for parents whose children use the Internet, now online postings of amateur video featuring skin and violence are raising concerns.”

AOL Video: Close But No TiVo
The Good - Millions of fast-loading videos; general searches return results from many sites. The Bad - Unavoidable commercials before every video. The Bottom Line -The content is free, and usually, very good; but you’re forced to watch ads

446 Million Watching TV on Their Cell Phones By 2011
IMS Research forecasts that by the end of 2011, nearly half a billion people will be watching TV on their cellular handsets. Driven primarily by the adoption of broadcast-based services such as DVB-H, mobile digital TV will experience 50% year-on-year growth through 2010.

NYT - Chinese Tech Buffs Slake Thirst for U.S. TV Shows (Registration Required)
“He is no ordinary fan, though; none of the shows he watches can be seen on Chinese television. Instead, he spends night after night creating Chinese subtitles for American sitcoms and dramas for a mushrooming audience of Chinese viewers who download them from the Internet free through services like BitTorrent.”

Viacom buys AtomFilms / Addicting Clips
“Viacom is buying Atom Entertainment for an easy twenty million a cool 200 million adding to it’s holdings of online video distribution sites.”

AOL, Google, Yahoo!, MSN, Apple and Others to Move TV to The Internet… and Beyond
“Although Online Content Aggregators are in the early experimentation stages of rolling out video services, they will have some dramatic revenue-generating opportunities in the next five years, reports In-Stat (http://www.in-stat.com).”

Video: The Next Great Internet Land Grab
Social networking, user-generated content and online videos are taking over the Web. Every week there’s yet another startup or new service being launched. And while YouTube won the initial race out the gate, jumping from nowhere to become a top 30 site in just six months, newspapers are determined not to be left in the dust again.

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