Internet TV Plus Podcast helps TV industry professionals, producers, and promoters to discover, setup, and run new TV systems and services. Each week, Internet TV Plus podcast covers emerging television tech and business solutions. Expert guests share changing television technologies, explain new te…
OTT and streaming TV providers face the critical challenge of delivering video and audio streams with consistent quality, even under demanding conditions. Effective mobile streaming optimization not only improves viewer experience by addressing issues such as latency and buffering, but also reduces mobile data costs, benefiting both operators and users. This session dives into the key issues such as overcoming network congestion and reviews how a resilient streaming protocol and an innovative IP-video ecosystem can ensure efficient, reliable and high-quality streaming from the most challenging locations. Tune in to discover actionable strategies to optimize mobile streaming and provide an exceptional viewer experience, while optimizing operational costs. This Session Covers: Mobile Streaming Challenges & Benefits Video Contribution Systems Reliable Live Content Delivery Needs IP Bonding for Stream Reliability Mobile Streaming Use Cases & Examples LiveU Reliable Transport (LRT) Managing Network Congestion & Latency 5G Impact on Mobile Streaming Workflows Mobile Streaming Training Requirements Mobile Streaming Hardware & Software Components Remote Production Features & Tools Sustainability via Remote Production (REMI) Compatibility with Streaming Platforms eSIM with LIQ for Dynamic Switching
Producing and hosting a TV show about new media innovations and technologies is complicated and exciting. This episode covers how Kimberly Corrigan, the associate producer and host of the TV Metaverse show, finds and explains amazing topics, interviews expert guests and shares cool demo videos. Learn about TV Metaverse show volunteers worldwide help to develop, produce and promote the show and how they learn and develop new skills. Topics Covered: - What is the TV Metaverse? - TV Metaverse Show Series - Surprises about the TV Metaverse Show - TV Metaverse Show Content Types - Topics Covered by the Show - Cool VR, XR & New Media Innovations - Expert Guests and Interview Methods - How and Where to Watch - Volunteer & Ambassador Opportunities
Pop-up TV channels offer an exciting and flexible way for OTT and streaming TV operators to generate significant revenue by launching temporary television channels for special events, live broadcasts, or themed programming. These short-term channels, which can run for just hours or days, provide content owners with a dynamic opportunity to capture audience attention and monetize unique moments. However, launching a successful pop-up channel comes with its own set of challenges: securing sponsors to fund the channel, developing a compelling program schedule, promoting the channel effectively, and navigating technical, regulatory, and broadcast rights issues. With Veset's pop-up TV channel management platform, you can easily set up and launch temporary channels on flexible hourly, daily, or monthly rate plans. The platform allows for seamless scaling, rapid deployment for OTT distribution, and can even be bundled with other media services to enhance your offering. Listen to this episode to discover how to create, manage, and maximize revenue with pop-up TV channels, and transform your service into a high-revenue, event-driven powerhouse. This Episode Covers: What are Popup TV Channels? Why are Popup TV Channels Important? What Surprises Companies about Popup TV Channels? Who Needs Popup TV Channels Solution? How does Popup TV Channels Work - Basically? What Changes are Needed to Popup TV Channels? How Long Does it take to Setup Popup TV Channels? What Services and/or Equipment are Needed for Popup TV Channels? Are there Other Benefits to Popup TV Channels Solution? Is Special Popup TV Channels Training Required? Will Popup TV Channels Work with Most Systems? Guest Bio - Gatis Gailis Gatis Gailis is the CEO and co-founder of Veset, a pioneer in cloud playout solutions for linear television channels. With over a decade of leadership and development experience in media technology, cloud computing, and broadcast solutions, he has been instrumental in advancing digital transformation within the media and entertainment industry. Under his guidance, Veset has collaborated with prominent companies, including PLAY, Inc., which acquired Veset in 2023. Gailis holds a degree in engineering sciences from Riga Technical University.
Cloud media production workflow tools and services organize tasks, schedules and resources without the need of complicated software or expensive computers. While these workflow tools can provide a better, faster and lower cost production management solution, setting them up and getting people to use them can be challenging. Cloud workflow tools have a mix of features and it is important to choose workflow tools with features that match your production processes, systems and needs. Listen to this episode to learn about media production workflow tools, how they work, key benefits and challenges, key features and ways you can select and use them. Topics Covered: What is Cloud Media Production Workflow? Why is Media Production Workflow Important? Cloud Media Production Workflow Surprises How does Cloud Media Production Workflow Work? How to Implement a Cloud Media Production Workflow? Important Cloud Media Production Workflow Features? Cloud Media Production Workflow Work Compatibility? Key Cloud Media Production Workflow Tools and Services Training for Cloud Media Production Workflow Tools? Cloud Media Production Workflow Implementation Tips?
Providing extended reality (XR) systems and services offers high revenue potential for content producers, telecom operators and supporting vendors. The XR industry is projected to reach 472.39 billion USD by 2028 with an annual growth rate of 34.93% [Market Size, Share, Forecasts, & Trends Analysis Report by Mordor Intelligence]. Companies are struggling to define and verify XR revenue strategies. The ROI of XR systems and services is unclear and finding and developing relationships with key partners is complicated. This podcast episode helps you to discover XR business value, revenue opportunities and implementation options. Topics Covered: Extended Reality (XR) & Spatial Computing XR Impact on the OTT Industry XR Vertical Industries XR Platform Capabilities XR Revenue Generation Opportunities XR Video Service Surprises Starting in the XR Business XR Video App Development Requirements
Today you're gonna learn about remote production and direction for television channels, events, and other types of media. Remote media production allows producers, directors, and crew to use cameras and other devices connected anywhere in the world. Normally setting this up and getting it to work is very difficult. Fortunately our guest today is Ron Van Herk. Who has created a system that makes this process fast, easy, and low cost. Ron Van Herk is the CEO and co-owner of Cybermedia Television in the Netherlands. He is the innovator behind several breakthrough production, streaming, and distribution systems. Ron has set up, run and created branded remote production systems for shows, live events and other media production activities, including world Police and fire games, the HighScope Foundation's annual conference and more.
Virtual production studios enable film, television and other content companies to create more amazing shows faster and at lower cost. Setting up and running virtual productions is complicated. It requires technology, display hardware, software and experience. Fortunately, we have Jason Soto, a virtual studio production expert to share his successful virtual studio production experiences with you. Topics Covered: What Virtual Production? Key Virtual Production Benefits? What Types of Companies Use Virtual Production? Virtual Production Processes Typical Virtual Production Budgets Virtual Production Volume Studios Mobile Virtual Production How long does Virtual Production Take? What Skills are Required for Virtual Production?
Effective WISP Services Marketing programs can be low cost, work fast and be simple to manage. Unfortunately, wireless broadband Internet providers are often surprised that the least cost media channels can have the highest overall marketing cost. Promoting and marketing WISP services tend to have high costs for advertising, media creation, marketing staff & contractor wages. There are so many promotion choices and they can be complex to setup and manage. This session will help you to discover key WISP marketing options, their costs and typical results.
Wireless Internet service providers - WISP system owners, investors and vendors need to know the current size, potential and competition for wireless broadband systems & services. WISP system operators want to know typical rates to charge, potential revenues for other services, and how their WISP services compare and compete with other types of Internet service providers. Listen to this session to discover the revenues per subscriber, additional services that add revenues and how WISPs compare and compete with other types of Internet service providers. Topics Covered in this Session: Number of WISP SystemsWISP Subscriber Base & GrowthWISP Average Revenue per User - ARPUService Types & PricingFixed Wireless Churn RatesBroadband Wireless Competitive AnalysisKey Revenue Types & TrendsWISP Marketplace ForecastAnd more….
OTT service and system providers need to discover viewer interests to increase purchases and reduce costs. In many OTT systems, 10% of the content produces 90% of viewer engagement and revenues. Intense and growing OTT competition provides limited profit from viewing content. Unpopular content distracts audience viewing and increases costs. The wrong insertion of content or promotions can lose viewers and result in negative reviews. Listen to this session to discover how Plum Research gathers and measures viewer engagement activities across multiple devices and services to help OTT providers attract more viewers and generate more profit. This Session Covers: What are OTT Engagement Analytics?Why are OTT Engagement Analytics Important?Who Needs a OTT Engagement Analytics Solution?How does OTT Engagement Analytics Work?Why Gather Engagement Info from Multiple Devices?What is Needed to Implement OTT Engagement Analytics?How Long Does it take to Setup OTT Engagement Analytics Solution?What Equipment are Needed for OTT Multi-Device Engagement Analytics?Is any Special OTT Engagement Analytics User Training Needed?Will OTT Multi-Device Engagement Analytics Work with Most OTT Systems?Are there Industry Standards for OTT Multi-Device Engagement Analytics?What Additional information is Available about OTT Engagement Analytics?
WISPs need to add additional profitable services because competition is increasing. What may surprise WISP system owners is that free TV services with targeted advertising can become their most profitable service. WISPs need to add TV services to compete with bundled service deals from competitors such as Cable TV, overbuilders offering triple play and others. It can be hard and expensive to get good content for television services and streaming TV systems are costly to develop and hard to set up. Listen to this session with WIPTV's CEO Gus Neiva to discover how to add new profitable TV services to WISP systems, ways to get content and how to simplify delivery and management of streaming TV services. Topics Covered in this Session: WISP TV Service Options Streaming TV Operation TV on WISP Systems WISP TV Service Setup Time How Many WISP TV Channels WISP TV Equipment & Software Local TV Content Production WISP Television Services Training WISP TV Industry Standards
Setting up streaming TV distribution distribution deals can be difficult, time consuming, and the wrong platform & service options can result in little if no revenue. Equally, papering deals without first getting familiar with platform nuances, shelving limitations and trick functions including SEARCH can be as damaging as not doing a deal at all. Companies need OTT distribution to offset shrinking revenues. Reaching out to key players and platforms is time consuming. Turning those conversations into signed deals and subsequent launches tales even longer. This podcast covers ways to find good streaming TV platforms for your content, how to manage them, and ways to maximize your revenues. Topics Covered: What is OTT Distribution? Why is a OTT Distribution Important? What Surprises Companies about OTT Distribution? Who Needs to do OTT Distribution? How does OTT Distribution Work - Basically? What is Needed to Implement OTT Distribution? How Long Does it take to Setup a OTT Distribution Solution? What Services and/or Equipment are Needed for OTT Distribution? Are there Other Benefits to OTT Distribution Solution? Any Special OTT Distribution User Training Needed? Will OTT Distribution Work with Most Systems?
Content owners, broadcasters, and distributors need to know how to develop, distribute, and manage video apps for multiple types of viewing devices. It is important for them to understand the key features to include and how apps they can earn and optimize revenues. App promotion and distribution channels, options, and strategies are important to reaching the right audiences. Managing apps can be complex and costly if they are not designed well. Listen to this session to discover the key features in TV apps, how they can work for many types of devices, and ways to distribute and promote video Apps. Topics Covered in This Session:
TV broadcasters and OTT service providers can add new revenues by selling advertising services on multiple platforms. Using an integrated ad management platform can enable television service providers to sell video and digital ads across cross-media platforms increasing revenues. Ad inventory management automation and optimization is critical to ad targeting, insertion, and campaign optimization. Having an integrated ad management system allows for better media analytics which allows for ad inventory capacity forecasting, sellouts, and can manage pricing based on real time ad insertion demands. This session covers how multi-platform ad management systems can enable TV broadcasters and OTT service providers to setup and manage cross-platform campaigns which allows them to sell digital ad campaigns to existing and new advertising clients. This Session Covers: What is and Cross-Media Advertising? Why is a Cross-Media Advertising Important?What Surprises Companies about Cross-Media Advertising?Who Needs a Cross-Media Advertising Solution?How does Cross-Media Advertising Work - Basically?What Changes are Needed to Implement Cross-Media Advertising?How Long Does it take to Setup a Cross-Media Advertising Solution?What Services and/or Equipment are Needed for Cross-Media Advertising?Are there Other Benefits to Cross-Media Advertising Solution?Any Special Cross-Media Advertising User Training Needed? Will Cross-Media Advertising Work with Most Systems?Are there Industry Standards for Cross-Media Advertising?
Advertisers want to know which marketing campaigns and advertising messages influence or result in the purchase of their products and services. Advertising budgets have been shifting from TV to Internet platforms that can measure and demonstrate results. Gathering and processing engagement data from multiple TV systems has been difficult. New OTT distribution options have resulted in incorrect or fraudulent ad inserts. Listen to this session to discover how TV advertising attribution systems can provide ad influence measurements, the types of TV ad engagement data and ways to capture them, and how to verify that ads are being delivered to the right audiences.
TV channels need to implement advanced advertising to increase their ad revenue. The advanced TV advertising possibilities deliver the reach of TV and the targeting of digital using today’s distribution methods – Over-the-Air, Cable, Satellite, and OTT. Implementing the available advancements in TV advertising can be done without rebuilding a TV channel’s operations and without converting to Next Gen TV (ATSC 3.0). Listen to this session to discover new advanced TV advertising options and ways to implement them on traditional and OTT systems. Topics Covered: What is Advanced TV Advertising? Who Needs Advanced TV Advertising Solutions? Fundamental Components of Advanced TV Advertising Advanced TV Advertising Industry Standards Advanced TV Advertising Distribution Platforms Key Requirements for Advanced TV Advertising Cable, Broadcast Network, and Local Advertising Differences Required Advanced TV Advertising System Changes Advanced TV Advertising Setup Time How Advanced TV Advertising can be Measured TV Advertising Privacy Advertising and ATSC 3.0
Online TV movies, shows, and streaming video channels can earn higher revenue per impression from advertising than broadcast Superbowl ads because of ad targeting and multi-device delivery platforms. The sources of ads can come direct sold deals or programmatically delivered through ad servers like Google Ad Manager (DFP), Freewheel (mostly broadcast), SpotX, Springserve, and others. OTT Advertising technology has rapidly evolved to combine dynamic ad insertion (DAI) with advanced viewer demographic, behavioral, and other ad targeting and personalization options. However, there are still challenges and limitations with existing standards and device capabilities. Listen to this session to understand how OTT advertising technology works and enables online video service providers to implement and optimize. Topics Covered: What is OTT Advertising Who uses OTT Advertising What Surprises Most Companies about OTT Advertising Advertising Video On Demand (AVOD) platforms Key Benefits and Opportunities for AVOD Services Key Challenges for AVOD Services How OTT Advertising is Different than Broadcast Ad Insertion OTT Advertising System Operation (basic) What is Needed to Setup an OTT Advertising Service (equipment, services) Time it takes to Setup an OTT Advertising Platform Where Ads Come from for OTT Service Providers Challenges of Providing OTT Ads? Server Side Ad Insertion (SSAI) Training Required for OTT Providers Industry Standards for Advertising Video on Demand
OTT Services Industry is now facing intense competition. According to Parks Associates research, there were over 226 OTT service providers in the United States at the beginning of 2019.New OTT providers are offering lower prices, customer churn is over 18%, and streaming TV viewers expecting key features. OTT providers can compete by choosing the right mix of content, features, and services key customers and grow new revenues. Topics Covered: OTT Services Key Components of a Successful OTT Service OTT Service Provider Content Choices Content Sources for OTT Services Providers Key OTT Content Licensing Terms Content Delivery Quality Requirements Ways to Manage Content Quality Key OTT Device Types Costs of Setting Up and Managing OTT Devices Device Support Strategies Key OTT Business Models OTT Service Pricing OTT Service Distribution Territories Costs for OTT Service Distribution
Cloud video editing and production enables producers, editors, and graphic effects people to create amazing content without the need to purchase, setup, and maintain hardware and software. High production value connected video editors are now available with advanced features such as 8k production, remote multiuser collaborative capabilities, and multiformat rendering and distribution. However, there are some new challenges and risks to be careful of when using cloud video editors. Listen to this session to learn about cloud video editing platform features, operation, key benefits, and how to overcome risks and challenges. Topics Covered: What is Cloud Video Production? Why is Cloud Video Production Important? Who needs Cloud Video Production solution? How does Cloud Video Production work (basic)? What Changes are Needed to Implement Cloud Video Production? How Long Does it take to Setup a Cloud Video Production Solution? What Services and/or Equipment are Needed for Cloud Video Production? Are there Other Benefits to Cloud Video Production Solution? Any Special Training Required for Operators or Users? Will Cloud Video Production Work with Most Systems? What Additional information is Available?
Searching, selecting and licensing music for movies, TV shows, games, and videos is typically difficult, time consuming, and can be expensive. Finding and categorizing music clips may require visiting multiple distribution companies. Seeing how candidate music selections work with video clips can require multiple steps and systems. Multiple license rights are required including music, lyrics, performance, synchronization, and others. To solve this challenge, Crumbs Music Media has setup a music licensing website and one step music licensing system. Listen to this session to discover key ways to find, try, and license music for video and other media formats.
With each passing year there are more and more OTT services on the market and customers are tasked with determining which ones are going to be most valuable for them. Similarly service providers are scrambling to ensure that their services make the cut. This session explains how service providers can maximize the value for their customers and furthermore, retain them in the long run.
Broadcasters and TV service providers want to learn new ways to earn revenue from the metadata they purchase and/or create. Metadata can be expensive and it is typically not in formats that are easily categorizable and organizable. There are several new options available that use metadata to create revenue producing service ranging from smarter content recommendation engines to interactive direct sales services. This session describes how to better manage and convert your movie and TV metadata into new revenue producing services.
Broadcasters and content owners want to rapidly setup systems to offer their channels and programs online with multiple customer revenue producing features. Internet TV streaming systems are complicated and time consuming to setup, need to be constantly updated to support many types of viewing devices, and they need to include services and features such as TVOD, AVOD, and other capabilities to earn revenue and keep subscribers happy. This session explains how to rapidly setup an online TV system that with key revenue producing capabilities, features, and options.
TV broadcasters and new media content providers want to have their own content channels with highly engaging media. Finding and licensing quality video content can be time consuming and costly. Getting continuous content that appeals to Millennials and generation X is hard. Branding needs to be added to the channel without detracting from the content value. This session covers a system that continually provides popular quality short format videos, licenses them, and combines the media into branded linear channels. Questions Answered: What is a Short Video TV Channel? Why are Short Video TV Channels Important? Who needs a Short Video TV Channel solution? How do you create Short Video TV Channel (basic)? What Changes are Needed to Implement Short Video TV Channels? How Long Does it take to Setup Short Video TV Channel Solution? What Services and/or Equipment are Needed to Provide Short Video TV Channels? Are there Other Benefits to Branded Short Video TV Channel Solution? Any Special Training Required for Operators or Users? Will Short Video TV Channel Work with Most Systems? Are there Industry Standards for Short Video TV Channel? What Additional information is Available? About Guest Curt Marvis: Curt Marvis is currently CEO and Co-Founder of The QYOU. Marvis previously served as Lionsgate’s President of Digital Media, helping the company evolve into a leading next generation filmed entertainment studio. Reporting to Lionsgate's top management team, Mr. Marvis was responsible for guiding the Company's portfolio of digital businesses including Lionsgate's broad spectrum of digital delivery agreements for its filmed entertainment content. In addition, Mr. Marvis successfully launched original content channels on YouTube, original series in partnership with Hulu and Machinima and several social and mobile games based on iconic Lionsgate properties such as Dirty Dancing and Weeds. Prior to joining Lionsgate, Marvis was Co-founder and CEO of CinemaNow. An innovator in digital entertainment technology and distribution, the brand name CinemaNow is now owned by Best Buy and is their digital movie store while the original CinemaNow platform was purchased by ROVI and now powers numerous digital storefronts at retail and directly via consumer electronics devices.
Interactive video can provide a dramatic increase in video viewing experience while gathering highly valuable marketing information. Creating interactive video experiences can be hard to plan and setup and gathering the engagement information from many sources and engagement options can be difficult. To solve this challenge, the company Verse.com has created an interactive video development platform that simplifies the interactive development process and provides a simple and standardized way to gather and analyze viewer topic and engagement activity information. Listen to this session to learn how you can easily create interactive videos that provide your viewers with a better experience and allow you to gather viewing interests and other engagement information. Questions Answered: What is interactive video? Why is interactive video Important? Who needs interactive video solution? How does interactive video work (basic)? What is Verse.com? Why did you start Verse? Who are some of your key clients? What Changes are Needed to Implement interactive video? How Long Does it take to Setup interactive video Solution? What Services and/or Equipment are Needed for interactive video? Are there Other Benefits to interactive video Solution? Any Special Training Required for Operators or Users? Is interactive video Work with Most Systems? Are there Industry Standards for interactive video? What Additional information is Available? About Guest Dan Bigman: Dan Bigman joined VERSE after 17 years in digital leadership roles at The New York Times and Forbes, helping two of the biggest brands in media reinvent themselves for the Internet age. He directed NYTimes.com's award-winning coverage of the invasion of Iraq, the 2004 presidential campaign and co-founded, with Andrew Ross Sorkin, the well-known DealBook news service. As managing editor of Forbes, he was integral in creating and deploying the company’s revolutionary contributor platform — which quadrupled site traffic to more than 70 million unique visitors a month — and ran online and print coverage of industries ranging from pharmaceuticals and healthcare to automotive, energy and media.
Getting large video files transferred through the cloud can be a high-cost bottleneck for video producers, distributors, and processors. Raw media files are becoming more important as producers and graphic effects companies collaborate from anywhere across the world. Traditional FTP file transfer is inefficient (can be less than 10% efficient at long distances), unreliable (can stop in middle of transfer), and costly when leased lines are used. This session covers ways you can reliably transfer large media files faster, more securely, and at a lower cost.
Online TV providers need to reduce streaming bandwidth costs while increasing the peak stream transfer capacity. Bandwidth costs can be high for streaming services. The trend is more bandwidth is needed for higher resolution and higher peak bandwidths are needed for dynamically changing media compression levels. This session explains how to create a virtual CDN which provides more streaming capacity with less bandwidth using peer to peer stream relaying.
Internet TV program guides are critical to help Connected TV viewers to choose from thousands of channels and movies they want to watch. Traditional scrolling program guides just don’t work for many choices. Viewers also want to be shown relevant program options and popular programs can bias recommendations. Platform owners want to add new revenue options such as feature program and product promotion. This session will help you to discover key Internet TV Program guide viewer features, implementation options, and ways to use the program guide to generate new revenue sources. Questions Covered: What is an Internet TV Program Guide? Why are Program Guides Important? Who needs Internet TV Program Guide solution? How do Internet TV Program Guides Work? How Long Does it take to Setup Internet TV Program Guide Solution? What are some of the Ways that TV Program Guides can be Personalized? How can Program Guide Viewer Interaction Information be Kept Private? What Services and/or Equipment are Needed for Internet TV Program Guide? Are there Industry Standards for Internet TV Program Guides? and More....
Episode 108 – Internet TV hosting platforms (also called Over the Top Television – OTT Platforms) allow any person or company to provide online movies and shows without owning any network equipment. Movie, shows, and webisode content is uploaded, billing fees and distribution rules are set, and the system automatically adapts the content for viewing on multiple types of devices. Internet TV Hosting platforms may be used by broadcasters as a way to reach new customers or by content owners who want to provide media directly to their audiences. This session covers what Internet TV Hosting platforms do, the key features and operations they offer, and how to monetize content using subscription fees, ad revenues, and direct sales processing. Questions Answered What is an Internet TV – OTT hosting platform? Who uses Internet TV Hosting solutions? How does an Internet TV Hosting platform work? What is Needed to setup an Internet TV Platform (equipment, services)? How Long Does it take to Setup an Internet TV Platform? What types of device compatibility is important (TV box, tablet, smartphone)? How is customer care provided? How is content managed? How can ads be inserted? and more…
TV shows and movies are great sources of social media content which can be a super low cost and effective way to attract and engage viewers. Finding the right clips, processing them, and knowing where they should be published can be how time consuming and produce little results if done wrong. Learn how a daily TV news show updated its production processes to get dramatic increases in program views along with many new audience activities. Discover how to make some simple line production changes, use templates, media agents, and other tools to improve the value and impact your media can have. Covered in This Episode: What is Social TV Production? Why is Social TV Production Important? How does your Social TV for News Conversion Work? How to Identify Good Clips to be Converted to Social Media? How to Process the Media clips for Social Media Publishing? How Much Time Does it Take to Convert Shows into Social Media? Who Should do the Conversion? How Do You Measure how Effective the Converted Social Media is?
Live video streaming that is not synchronized across all mobile devices and in line with linear broadcast TV is one of major holes that exists in OTT content delivery, causing significant viewer challenges and spoiling viewer experiences. Synchronizing live streams for certain types of content such as sports events can be critical for viewer satisfaction. Consider the case today when viewers are watching a sports game in a pub with TVs and mobile devices tuned to the same channel.. Some of the devices may have delays of several seconds or minutes compared to other devices, and against traditional broadcast television. When a goal is scored the regular live broadcast will play it first, then the content will be played on some of the devices receiving the content OTT, causing cheers, but then leading to a spoiler alert for other recipients that have a longer delay in getting the content OTT. To solve this challenge, Net Insight has created a solution that solves this critical issue and offers frame accurate synchronization across the primary screen and all secondary screens. The Net Insight streaming platform provides a signal that has a predictable, fixed delay and synchronous playback across devices independent of the device manufacturer. The company has also has created APIs that allow apps to be developed that incorporate synchronization with big screen TV for an extended live television experience based on the second screen.
Internet TV hosting allows any person or company to provide online movies and shows without owning any network equipment. Movie, shows, and webisode content is uploaded, billing fees and distribution rules are set, and the system automatically adapts the content for viewing on multiple types of devices. Internet TV Hosting platforms may be used by broadcasters as a way to reach new customers or by content owners who want to provide media directly to their audiences. This session covers what Internet TV Hosting platforms do, the key features and operations they offer, and how to monetize content using subscription fees, ad revenues, and direct sales processing.
Internet TV already has shocking success stories such as NetFlix, Google TV, and Sling. There are many new and emerging opportunities for businesses and jobs in the Internet TV industry. If you are in traditional TV, you need to understand how the business is changing. If you want to make great profits or get an amazing job, you should learn about the Internet TV opportunities. Distributing movies, shows, and webisodes through the Internet provides great opportunities for reaching more viewers, developing relationships, and new revenue opportunities. In addition to providing an unlimited number of channels, Internet TV services provide advanced features with better audience targeting, personalized content, and audience interaction - TV+, This session explains Internet TV systems, key services they provide, new types of jobs, and other opportunities in the Internet TV industry.
Do you want to learn about new and cool TV equipment and services that will change your business or career? In this session, we cover over 20 key products and services shown at the National Association of Broadcasters show - NAB 2016. Some are cool, some are industry changing. The topics we cover include: - Depth Keying - no green screen required - inside or outside - Automatic Video Switching - no camera operator needed - with amazing production value - Internet TV Hosting and Distribution - no broadcast license required - Cloud TV Editing - no editing system required - Live TV Social Media Publishing - Collaboration Production Workflow - Live Virtual Reality - Rights Management - Online TV Marketplaces - Video to Social Media Conversion Tools - Live Motion Capture Animation - and More This session also shares links to images and videos that show these new products and services. Prepare to be amazed!
Welcome to the Internet TV Plus Podcast, where I try to help TV industry leaders and professionals to discover, setup, and run new TV systems and services. Why? Because the TV and film industry is in rapid change mode shifting from broadcast to streaming video services. It seems each day there is a new TV technology, service, acronym, or other information that is dramatically changing your business or job. Each week, Internet TV Plus podcast covers and explains emerging television tech and business solutions. In addition to learning cool stuff like interactive holograms that you can feel - yes, this is for real - you will also discover new things you can do to improve your company, product, or job. In Episode 100 - Internet TV Plus Podcast Introduction, host Lawrence Harte introduces the concept of how Internet TV Plus Podcast can help you to learn what Internet TV Plus covers, how it can help you, and he shares a little bit about how he came to start the podcast.