October 11, 2005
Internet Video Heads Towards Global Revolution
The word “Revolution” might actually be an understatement for what is actually starting to take place, according to Black Hills Portal - a local internet portal for 75 Black Hill's communities which started in late spring of 2005 to embed local video into their news stories and business directory.
"Many of these savvy geeks have always known that the greatest market share would someday be the internet and now they are proving themselves right. While FoxNews.com, NBC, and many of the larger media moguls are smiling that they have their web sites now full of “Free” “Video” content… they might actually be missing the boat.
What Amanda Congdon, of RocketBoom.com and Karina Stenquist of Mobuzztv.com have that the big media moguls don't, are not only three minutes of many internet surfer's attention, but they have true internet syndication through RSS feeds.
They and thousand of others are now being downloaded into subscriber's libraries for future viewing. Many of the larger networks don't want you to have their video feed and they go to great lengths to protect it. They want you only to view them on their websites. Where by protecting the use of their news and content. which is almost exactly the antithesis of the vloggers. This is why the “Revolution” is really taking flight.
... when you have brilliant young “Peppy and Provocative” people like Karina Stenquist of Mobuzztv life is just a little sweeter and more enjoyable then Bill O'Reilly and Fox News. Hear, hear! Karina always makes my day.
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