Posts Tagged ‘vidcasts’

A podcasting plea

Monday, June 19th, 2006

Josh Bancroft has long been a vocal blogger for Intel.  He’s transparent, though loyal, and he’s got a great vision for Intel.
He wants to create a podcast/vidcast presence for Intel:
I want to create a videoblog showing off the cool things that Intel is
working on. Show people what Viiv is, and make them want one. Show
people [...]

Podcasting for Dollars

Friday, June 16th, 2006

The large majority of podcasters will never make money podcasting.  However, because of the large amounts of money some podcasters are getting, a growing number of podcasters are getting into podcasting for the money.
If you’re looking for money, you might consider vidcasting.  Research suggests that vidcasts will receive 70% of the podcasting vs. vidcasting [...]

Washington Posts’ Vidcasts Now Ad-Supported

Tuesday, December 13th, 2005

Earthlink has purchased commercial spots on the Washington Posts vidcasts.  The vidcasts are only a few months old, but apparently the demand for them is great.
The ads run prior to the video news content of the vodcasts.
MediaVest, the branding communications and strategic marketing company, negotiated the deal on behalf of Earthlink.
The Washington Posts’ vidcast is [...]

Inform Adds RSS

Monday, December 5th, 2005

Inform, a smaller search engine and news aggregator, is now offering RSS bundled into this newest version of their software.  Inform is expected to include support for audio and video as well.
… along with customizable RSS feeds, for users–who can build news feeds from Inform’s various news categories and searches–as well as publishers, who can [...]

Video iPod Expect to Make Podcasters into Vidcasters

Friday, November 4th, 2005

While many expected to see the migration from audio podcasts to video happen very quickly, the increase in vidcasts has not be significant. 
When the first iTunes to support podcasts came out, 1 million downloads in 2 days set a record for the industry.  No such revolution with the video iPod to date.
However, a slower migration [...]