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Weekly News Digest

November 6, 2006 — In addition to this week's NewsBreaks article and the monthly NewsLink Spotlight, Information Today, Inc. (ITI) offers Weekly News Digests that feature recent product news and company announcements. Watch for additional coverage to appear in the next print issue of Information Today.

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Brightcove Expands Its Video Services

Brightcove, Inc., an online video solutions firm started by Jeremy Allaire, unveiled a new free service. The Brightcove Network lets content owners of all sizes launch their own commercial Internet video channels at no cost and generate revenue through advertising and video download sales. Content owners who use the Brightcove Network give Brightcove the right to sell advertising in their videos, and in turn, they receive 50 percent of the revenue from ads that run in their channels.

Coinciding with the launch of the Brightcove Network, the company announced the availability of several new services designed to generate revenue and increase distribution for Internet TV channels. To make earning money from commercial content easier, Brightcove launched a new video advertising network and the ability to offer high-quality video downloads for purchase or rental. To help online video programmers reach new audiences, the company introduced the beta of a new consumer destination (Brightcove.com) for discovering and interacting with Internet TV channels. In addition, Brightcove has partnered with AOL to give content owners the option to easily sell their pay-media downloads through the AOL Video portal (http://video.aol.com) using the Brightcove platform.

Dow Jones Online announced that it is launching a video channel using Brightcove that will be accessible across Barron's Online, MarketWatch.com, and The Wall Street Journal Online. Video content will be integrated into search results and company news on all three Dow Jones sites. The videos will also be indexable by search engines and newsreaders.

Source: Brightcove



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