The Ad Age Web Video Report

November 21, 2008

Web Video Report News Archive


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CBS's Digital Leader to Takes His Leave

Jonathan Leess: My Work Here Is Done FULL ARTICLE

Move, Permission Join Forces

Web-Video Tech Firms Dating, Not Married FULL ARTICLE

For Revision3, Good News Amid Bad

Web Video Studio Notes Rise in Sales FULL ARTICLE

Sarah Silverman Schlepped Well

Comic's Obama Video Spurred Voters FULL ARTICLE

Hollywood's Top Web-Video Agents

Who's Cutting the Deals that Matter with Web Talent? FULL ARTICLE

Original Web Video Takes Economic Hit

Layoffs, Cost-Cutting Hits New Media Shops FULL ARTICLE

Brightcove Trims Menu of Services

Web-Video Service Cutting Free Option FULL ARTICLE

Web Video Stays Above SAG Fray

It Will Be Business as Usual Even if Actors Go on Strike FULL ARTICLE

YouTube Dips Its Toe in Full-Length Video Market

Web Video Giant Explores Longer Clips FULL ARTICLE

For Web, Funding Drought

Belt-Tightening Time for Internet Startups FULL ARTICLE

NBCU-60 Frames Deal a Trendsetter

Marriages of Big Media and Web Upstarts Benefit Both FULL ARTICLE

Web Studio ManiaTV Cuts Jobs

Digital Studio Cuts 30% of Work Force FULL ARTICLE

NBC Web Effort Aims to Boost TV Stations

New Sites Provide News, Photos, Videos, Blogs FULL ARTICLE

NBC-60 Frames Union Heralds Future Team-Ups

Little Video Guys Size Up Big-Media Partners FULL ARTICLE

Budgets Grow for Viral Video Marketing

Survey of 40 Executives Finds the Medium Alluring FULL ARTICLE

Web-Video Funding Forecast: Dry, Dry, Dry

Newcomers May Struggle to Attract Investment FULL ARTICLE

Web Video Taps Into Star Power

Sony's Crackle, Others, Turn to Celebrities to Raise Profile FULL ARTICLE

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