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a little good news (vol. 1)

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Time are tough - maybe you’ve heard, it’s been in all the papers.  Oh wait, there aren’t any more papers - but we’re going to guess that one way or the other, you’ve had more than your share of macro-economic doom and gloom over the past few months anyway.  So we’re starting a new series of posts - think of them as occasional signs of (internet video-related) corporate hope amidst all the (over-leveraged under-regulated financial services) corporate rubble…

  • The BBC, having seen a 152% increase in UK usage of their successful iPlayer streaming application over the past 12 months, has just increased their online budget for the next three years by almost 25%.
  • The stock of mail-order DVD rental leader (and online pioneer) Netflix is up over 30% over the past 6 months.
  • CBS has announced 2.8 million first-day unique users of its Silverlight-powered NCAA Men’s Tournament (March Madness) streams - at 56% increase over last year’s first day numbers.
  • Pure Digital Technologies, the privately-funded startup responsible for the easy-to-use “Flip” personal internet video camcorder, is purchased by Cisco for $590 mil.

Hang in there - more good news to come…



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