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2007 is the year of Internet-driven TV, film and broadcasting. In 2006 we saw $4.1 billion in online ad spending, and a record $1.6 billion purchase of YouTube. Media networks are changing on all fronts, from content acquisition, to distribution models, to new ways of building revenue. Video on the net is a vibrant landscape, and we want you to be part of the discussion!

Be a part of the premier conference to meet, explore, and make decisions about how this change impacts your world, listen to these new media disruptors and their new breed of Internet TV and film.

TV Mainstream - New Media for the New Media Industry

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Video on the Net On-Demand Archives

Jeff Pulver Opening Speech


Jeff Pulver's Opening Remarks for the Video on the Net conference in San Jose

Jeff Pulver, Pulver Media opens the Video on the Net Conference with comments regarding the Video on the Net Alliance and the effort to prevent regulation of Internet video. If you want to hear the continuation of where this video ends, please watch Shelly Palmer's remarks in the next clip from the event here.

Panel with Jeff Pulver, Vinod Khosla and Niklas Zenstrom

Jeff Pulver opens the VON and Video on the Net conference with Vinod Khosla of Khosla Ventures and Skype and Joost founder Niklas Zentstrom.

Opening Introduction to the Video on the Net Webcast

Dave Gardy and Kevin Shively discuss the Video on the Net 2007 live webcast from San Jose, CA

Opening Remarks for Day One of the Video on the Net conference in San Jose

Shelly Palmer, Managing Partner, Advanced Media Ventures Group, LLC.

PacketExchange Presentation

Feature presentation by Kieron O'Brien, CEO of Packet Exchange, the leading Application Sensitive delivery platform offering a faster, safer and more reliable alternative to the public Internet.

Q&A Sessions with Loeb, Marks, Marcus and Miles

Moderator: Dean Takahashi, San Jose Mercury News

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Universal Streaming from VX30

VX30 streamlines video delivery processes, raises productivity with media-rich content, and reduces costs and complexity with out needing to download a media player or plug-in. In a recent independent study of five major streaming technologies by Indiana University-Purdue University Indianapolis, VX30's technology was selected as the #1 streaming video technology.

Interview with Karen "KFC" Blanchette

Dave Gardy talks with SkyDiverGirls.com's Extreme Chick In Charge at the Video on the Net conference in San Jose, CA.

Interview with Rod Bacon of Media Publisher

Rod Bacon, CEO of Media Publisher, talks with Dave Gardy on the floor of the Video on the Net conference from San Jose, CA.

Neulion Feature Presentation from the floor of Video on the Net

Chris Wagner, Founder and CEO of Neulion, gives a special presentation about Neulion's successful IPTV service.

Industry Perspective

Albert Cheng, Vice President, Digital Media, Disney-ABC Television Group.

Interview with Eric Floyd of STREAMTHEWORLD

Eric Floyd, Director of U.S. Business Development for STREAMTHEWORLD sits down with Kevin Shively at the Video on the Net conference and shows off some of their tools for managing and delivering video content online.

Introductions, Day Two of the Video on the Net Conference

Jeff Pulver, Pulver Media

Kevin talks with Bill Sobel of Sobel Media

Bill Sobel sits down with Kevin Shively at the start of the second day of the Video on the Net webcast and discusses the conference and Bill's NY:MIEG monthly events in New York.

Opening Remarks on Day Two of the Video on the Net conference in San Jose

Shelly Palmer, Advanced Media Ventures Group, LLC.

A New Look at Content - GoFish Corp.

Michael Downing of GoFish Corporation addresses the Spring 2007 Video on the Net audience in San Jose, CA.

A New Look at Content - Reuters

Pascal Pinck of Reuters addresses the Spring 2007 Video on the Net audience in San Jose, CA.

A New Look at Content - Something to Be Desired

Justin Kownacki of Something to Be Desired addresses the Spring 2007 Video on the Net conference.

A New Look at Content - Steve Garfield

Steve Garfield of Stevegarfield.com addresses the Spring 2007 Video on the Net audience in San Jose, CA.

A New Look at Content - Ziff Davis

Patrick Norton of Ziff Davis Media addresses the Video on the Net Spring 2007 conference in San Jose, CA.

A New Look at Content 2

Brian Conley, Alive in Baghdad.

A New Look at Content 4

David Eckoff, VP of Turner Broadcasting.

A New Look at Content 9

Uri Shinar, AniBoom.

Nicholas Butterworth, Diversion Media

Nicholas Butterworth of Diversion Media addresses the Video on the Net audience about a new look at online video content.

Video As An Application - MotionBox

Jennifer Houser of MotionBox addresses the Spring 2007 Video on the Net conference in San Jose, CA.

Video As An Application - Veoh TV

Dmitry Shapiro, CEO of Veoh, discusses how video is being applied and distributed using their technology.

Video As An Application 2

Ezra Kucharz, NBC

Video As An Application 4

Chris Wagner, NeuLion

Building Relationships with RSS

Don Loeb, FeedBurner

Building Relationships with RSS 2

James Marcus, Network2

Building Relationships with RSS 3

Kevin Marks, Microformats.org

Building Relationships with RSS 4

Peggy Miles, InterVox Communications

Industry Perspective 1

Todd Herman, General Manager, Media Strategy, MSN.

Industry Perspective 2

Jeff Jarvis, Associate Professor/Blogger, City University of New York and Buzzmachine.

Industry Perspective 3

Bernard Gershon, ABC.

Industry Perspective 4

Robert Scoble, Podtech.net. Mike Arrington, Tech Crunch

2 Minute Drill

Stephen Streater, Forbidden Technologies PLC

2 Minute Drill 2

Stephen Streater, Forbidden Technologies

Networks New and Old 1

Bob Bowman, President and CEO, Major League Baseball Advanced Media LP.

Networks New and Old 2

Richard Glosser, Executive Director, Emerging Media, Conde Net.

Revenue Models for Content 1

Jeremy Allaire, Chairman and CEO, Brightcove. .

Revenue Models for Content 2

Steve Canepa, Global VP of Media and Entertainment, IBM.

Revenue Models for Content 3

Steve Harmen, Co-Founder and CEO, Realty Adz.

Revenue Models for Content 4

Gary Lauder, Lauder Partners.

Revenue Models for Content 6

Steven Starr, CEO and Founder, Revver.

Revenue Models for Content 7

Nick Troiano, Maven Networks.

Revenue Models for Content 8

Robert Whitmore, NPOWR.

Venture Capitalists 1

Steve Arnold, Polaris Venture Partners.

Venture Capitalists 2

David Weiden, Khosla Ventures.

Video Search 1

Jeff Karnes, Director of Multimedia Search, Yahoo!

Video Search 2

Steve Rosenbaum, CEO and Founder, Magnify.net.

Video Search 3

Timothy Tuttle, Vice President, AOL Video, AOL.

Video Policy 1

Jonathan Askin, pulver.com.

Video Policy 2

Denise Howell.

Video Policy 3

Jonathan Taplin, Annenberg School for Communication, USC.

Video Policy 4

Colette Vogele, Vogele & Associates.

Video Policy Panel Q&A with Taplin, Vogele, Howell and Askin


Distribution of Content 1

Mikkel Dissing, Raw Flow.

Distribution of Content 3

Rahul Sonnad, thePlatform.

Distribution of Content: VideoEgg

Matt Sanchez of VideoEgg addresses the Spring 2007 Video on the Net attendess about their vision of video distribution.

Industry Perspective - Tim Hanlon, Denuo

Tim Hanlon of Publicis Groupe's media futures practice Denuo addresses the Spring 2007 Video on the Net about how the ad world is addressing and embracing online video.

Metrics and Measurement - Larry Gerbrandt, Nielsen Analytics

Larry Gerbrandt of Nielsen Analytics addresses the Spring 2007 Video on the Net about new ways of addressing metrics and measurements of online video and what Nielsen is doing in measuring broadcast media as it moves online.

Metrics and Measurement - Paul Palumbo, AccuStream iMedia Research

Paul Palumbo of AccuStream iMedia Research addresses the Spring 2007 Video on the Net audience on measuring online video and what the research says today.

Metrics and Measurement - Brian Shin, Founder and CEO of Visible Measures, Inc.


Conference Wrap Up - Shelly Palmer, Advanced Media Ventures Group, LLC


 



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Special Bonus Coverage of Emerging Media Dynamics' New Video Summit: Silicon Valley Meets Hollywood on the Internet

Welcome to the Emerging Media Dynamics New Video Summit

Cynthia Brumfield, President, Emerging Media Dynamics, welcomes attendees to the New Video Summit preconference at the Video on the Net conference in San Jose. Watch the next clip from this event here.

Keynote Address: Erick Hachenburg of Metacafe

Erick Hachenburg, CEO of Metacafe, delivers a keynote address at the Emerging Media Dynamics New Video Summit in San Jose, CA. Watch the next clip from this event here.

Panel: Field of Dreams: Are Viewers Really Watching?

-Dina Kaplan, COO, blip.tv -(M) Om Malik, Editor, Gigaom -Robert Petty, Chairman & CEO, ROO -Dmitry Shapiro, CEO, Veoh.

Panel: The Odd Couple: How Well Do Silicon Valley and Hollywood Fit Together?

- Paige Albiniak, Contributing Editor, IP Media Monitor
-Sarah Harden, SVP of Business Development, Fox Cable Group
-Daniel Scheinman, Sr. Vice President Media Solutions Group, Cisco
-Brent Weinstein, Head of Digital Media, United Talent Agency
-Jim Wuthrich, SVP, Digital Distribution, Warner Brothers Home Entertainment Group
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Keynote Address : Bram Cohen, CEO and Co-founder, BitTorrent

Bram Cohen of Bittorrent in a conversation with Andreas Kluth, Silicon Valley Correspondent, The Economist
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Panel: All About the Benjamins: Who’s Making Money with Web-Based Video?

- Rafat Ali, CEO, Paidcontent.org
-Josh Goldman, CEO, Akimbo
-Tara Maitra, Vice President, General Manager, Content Services, TiVo Inc.
-Chris O'Brien, Chief Executive Officer, Motionbox
-Matt Sanchez, CEO and Co-Founder, VideoEgg, Inc.
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Panel: Ordinary People: How is Technology Changing Entertainment?

- Nizar Allibhoy, Principal, MediaEnable, LLC
-(M) Tom Foremski, Silicon Valley Watcher
-Michael Gordon, Chief Strategy Officer and Co-Founder, LimeLight Networks
-Mark Pascarella, President, Gotuit Media Corp.
-Herve Utheza, Vice President and Executive Producer of TV Properties, Orb Networks