i was in nyc for 3 days and picked up a hollywood magazine, inside was information about streaming video,and what do i see?,a story entitled "stream players" and who is #4 on the list ahead of such $$$$$$$$$$$$$$$companies as!!!!!!! well you check it out.why isnt IR telling us about this?steven should be.........well you know.this is very very impressive.they (IR) doesnt know how to market the company.look at the names!this is done by independent journalist, this infomation is real.ill bet IR doesnt even know about this.this info should be out to everybody$$$$$$$$$$your right this can really be great but youve got to promote,market,scream and shout.
---------------------------------------------------------------------- VIDEO STREAMING BY THE NUMBERS: Statistics on select recent simulcast and on-demand Web video events.
EVENT (DATE)/ STREAMS SERVED
Launch.com (2/99) 1,500,000 (Launch Media)
Pseudo Programs Inc (2/99) 1,500,000 (Pseudo)
Hollywood Online (1/99) 1,029,089 (Hollywood Online)
Entertainment Blvd. (1/99) 1,000,000 (Level 3 Comm., Entertainment Blvd.com)
Victoria's Secret Show (2/3/99) 500,000 (Intimate Brands, Broadcast.com)
Rolling Stone.com (12/98) 376,000 (JamTV, RollingStone.com)
Operation Desert Fox (12/16-17/98) 130,000 (CNN, InterVU)
Ultimate TV (2/99) 110,000 (Ultimate TV, InterVU)
Online TV (2/99) 86,000 (Online TV, MSN)
Oscar de la Hoya Boxing (2/99) 60,000 (MSN)
NASCAR Dura-Lube 500 (10/25/98) 48,920 (CBS Cable, Country.com)
NASCAR AC-Delco 400 36,590 (CBS Cable, Country.com)
Impeachment Hearings (12/17-18/98) 35,000 (MSNBC/InterVU)
Brain Aneurysm Surgery (2/19-22/98) 15,662 (AHN, Real Broadcast Network)
New Year's Celebration (12/31/98) 10,750 (MSNBC, InterVU
SOURCE: Digital Broadcast and Programming/Webcast Track ---------------------------------------------------------------------- |