Free Webcast: Why You Should Kill Your Television
The state of online video from Internet TV pioneer Jim Louderback
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Video can double the traffic on a site. But what kind of video are we talking about? Grainy, user-generated clips? Or professionally-produced original content? Does quality even matter?
And if you're producing content, how are you going to distribute it? What platforms make the most sense?
Another minor detail: How can you make money with this crazy Internet/TV/online video thing?
In this free Webcast, Jim Louderback, CEO of Revision 3, will discuss these questions and more as he offers a sneak peek at the kind of presentation he'll be making at the Mediabistro Circus, a two-day summit on the digital platforms and trends that are changing media, May 20-21 in New York. Revision3 is an actual TV network for the web, creating and producing its own original, broadcast quality shows on technology, comedy, modern culture, music and more.
What is a Webcast? Webcasts are live, targeted multimedia presentations focusing on media issues. Moderated, interactive, and educational, each Webcast runs approximately 40 to 60 minutes in total and integrates a PowerPoint presentation with audio, followed by audience questions.
To join the Webcast, simply apply and we'll email you the login information. At the scheduled time, log in and join the presentation. (There is no fee.)
Click for more information on Mediabistro Circus, May 20-21 in New York. Read our interview with Jim Louderback on the Mediabistro Circus blog.
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Jim Louderback is the CEO of Revision 3, an internet television network focused on developing high-quality nonfiction programming for the on-demand generation. He is the former senior vice president and editor-in-chief of Ziff Davis' Consumer Tech Division, which includes PC Magazine, PCMag.com, Gearlog.com, ExtremeTech, DL.TV, and Cranky Geeks.
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