How Can Original Web Content Be Monetized?

As web content continues to grow and mature due to technological advances and audience awareness, the question still exists of how to monetize it, whether via funding, sponsorship, or other strategies. At the Streaming Media West show on November 2nd, join a panel of web content creation experts as they discuss the various ways content creators can successfully profit from their work. Confirmed presenters include:

  • Moderator: Jenni Powell, New Media Consultant (LonelyGirl15, The Guild, Legend of Neil)
  • Tony Valenzuela, Director, BlackBoxTV (The Philip DeFranco Show, 2009: A True Story)
  • Susan Miller, Executive Producer, Writer, Anyone But Me (L Word, Thirtysomething)
  • Steve Woolf, Director of Content Development, West Coast, Blip.tv
  • Mike Rotman, CEO, Founder, Streamin Garage

Additional discussion topics will include branded entertainment, sponsorships, the use of transmedia elements to extend the audience experience, and unique and creative ways to garner funding. You can register online for the Streaming Media West show and get $300 off by using my personal discount code of DRF1. Have a question about the show? Someone you want to meet? Reach out to me and I'll be happy to make an introduction.

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Technology Bakeoff: VP8 vs. H.264

You've heard all the noise about VP8, but how does it really compare to H.264? On November 2nd, at the Streaming Media West show in LA, Jan Ozer will present a hands-on demonstration comparing quality, encoding speed, and playback requirements of both codecs. Jan's presentation will also detail access to VP8 encoding from within live and on-demand encoding tools, the availability of hardware playback acceleration, and features like adaptive streaming. The session will also review VP8 usage by YouTube and other websites.

Register online for the entire Streaming Media West show and get $300 off by using my personal discount code of DRF1. Have a topic about VP8 or H.264 that you wan't Jan to cover in his presentation? Put it in the comments section below and I'll make sure he gets it.

Internet-Enabled TVs And The Future Of The Connected Living Room

While the adoption of broadband-enabled TVs and Blu-ray players is still small, these devices present the best opportunity to completely change the landscape of the connected living room. Retailers including Walmart, Sears, Kmart, Best Buy, and others are now looking to stream movies to consumers, and nearly every TV manufacturer now ships their hardware with a content platform. At the Streaming Media West show in LA, we've got a great lineup of speakers who will discuss what the business models look like for content owners streaming video to these devices and how these TV platforms are going to evolve over the coming years. Confirmed speakers include:

  • Moderator: Dave Habiger, CEO, Sonic Solutions
  • Andrew Kippen, VP, Marketing, Boxee
  • Olivier Manuel, Director Of Content, Samsung
  • Dale Pistilli, VP, Marketing, Western Digital
  • Evan Young, Sr. Director, PM, Media and Content, TiVo

You can register online for the Streaming Media West show and get $300 off by using my personal discount code of DRF1. And check out the entire list of speakers including executives from device and platform companies including Logitech, D-Link, Roku, Sony PlayStation, Intel, Google TV, Motorola, Sling Media, Cisco and more.

Which Ad Formats Have The Greatest Ability To Help Content Owners Monetize Content?

For all the buzz about online video advertising, most content owners have yet to be able to turn their online video from cost center to profit center. Still, strong signals suggest that video monetization is around the corner, provided content owners don't pull back in today's economy. On November 2nd at the Streaming Media West show in LA, a panel of experts will discuss what it will it take to reach that tipping point and which ad formats have the greatest ability to help content owners monetize content. Confirmed speakers for the panel include:

  • Moderator: Mark Robertson, Founder, ReelSEO
  • Ketan Babaria, Senior Product Manager, PayPal
  • Mark Marvel, Senior Director, Video Monetization, MSNBC.com
  • Chris Ficarra, VP, SVP, Integrated Marketing, MTVN Music Group – Digital
  • Brad Murphy, Chief Revenue Officer, Revision3

You can register online for the Streaming Media West show and get $300 off by using my personal discount code of DRF1. Have a question about the show? Someone you want to meet? Reach out to me and I'll be happy to make an introduction.

Cutting The Cord On TV: Will Online Video Really Lead To Cable’s Demise?

From Hulu to Netflix, streaming video is having a powerful impact on the traditional television industry. But are consumers really cutting the cord and bypassing cable operators in favor of online video? This is one of the big topics we'll be covering at the Streaming Media West show in LA in three weeks with a great lineup of speakers including:

  • Moderator: Jonathan Hurd, Director, Altman Vilandrie & Company
  • Bruce Eisen, VP, Online Content Development and Strategy, DISH Network
  • Greg Kampanis, SVP, Content Strategy and Operations, South Park Digital Studios
  • John Paul,  Executive Vice President, Products, Sling Media
  • Damon Phillips, VP, ESPN360.com

With the broadcast networks facing some of the same threats as the newspaper industry, will services like TV Everywhere and over-the-top (OTT) content be the industry's savior? These topics and more will be addressed by this panel of content heavyweights.

You can register online for the Streaming Media West show and get $300 off by using my personal discount code of DRF1. And check out the entire list of content speakers including executives from NBC, FOX, CBS, Comcast, MTV, MSNBC, EPIX, MLB and more.

3-Hour Workshop On HTML5 And Web Video Standards, Nov. 1st in LA

On Monday November 1st, the day before the Streaming Media West show begins, we have four different workshops including one on HTML5 And Web Video Standards. The workshop will focus on the HTML5 video standard and the various options out there to support it, and will even take a look at the code of a few live HTML5 video deployments, such as the Wikipedia live video beta.

Hosted by leading organizations in the open video movement—HTML5video.org and the Open Video Alliance—this workshop will highlight the benefits and challenges of working with the up-and-coming standard, the current status of HTML5 video in the market, and help differentiate between reality and hype regarding the various video standards out there today.

Using promo code DRF1 you can register online for the workshop and go to both a morning AND afternoon workshop for only $245. That’s six hours of hands-on training and you can choose from four subjects including:

  • HTML5 and Web Video Standards
  • Flexible Delivery and Interactive Experiences on the Adobe Flash Platform
  • Live Streaming With Microsoft and Silverlight
  • Encoding H.264 Video for Streaming and Progressive Download

You can also register online for the entire Streaming Media West show and get $300 off by using my personal discount code of DRF1. Have questions about the workshops? Send me an email and I’ll be glad to answer them.

Google’s WebM Team To Deliver Project Update On Nov. 3rd in LA

Webm-devpreview It's been almost six months since the WebM Project launched at the Google I/O conference with a developer preview and at the Streaming Media West show in LA on November 3rd, members of the WebM team will give an update on the overall project. As the WebM team nears a major release of VP8, code named Aylesbury, members of the WebM community will give an update on the improvements that community developers have made to the VP8 video codec, availability of WebM content, hardware and tools, and plans for future development.

You can register online for the Streaming Media West show and get $300 off by using my personal discount code of DRF1. Have a question about the show? Someone you want to meet? Reach out to me and I'll be happy to make an introduction.