Posted 12.14.09 | Filed under: Platforms & Channels, Video
Beet.TV: Cisco’s Dan Scheinman on Web Video and Where it May Go
At some level, and again for the content industry, I don’t think YouTube has been a huge success except that it’s given them a model and learning about what…how digital consumers want to interact with content, right. I think Hulu has done an incredible job with professional content; I think they’ve done just…they’ve hit the ball out of the ballpark. Their site is incredible; they’ve done a great job. And…but I do think there’s going to be even more iteration around the content. And I also believe if you look at every innovation in terms of a new platform, it’s created new content–you know movies, TV, cable, radio, all these things created new types of content and I think there’s going to be a type of the content that proves to be right for the Internet, right. Let me give you the example out of cable TV land. If you think about it, Ted Turner did two things when cable TV came around. First thing is he put Turner Classic Movies on, and, which was that was impactful, right? He put movies on cable; that’s okay. But the thing he did that really changed the world: CNN. Right. He said, let’s create the 24 hour news cycle, right. And he created a purpose-built type of content for cable that ended up being wildly popular. So
I think there’s those kinds of content experiences are yet to be developed for the Internet.
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