Mitch
Koppelman
Reuters
video
online
Reuters
to
Make
the
Web
News-Video-Rich
as
it
Opens
Vast
Resources
to
Online
Publishers
In
much
the
same
way
that
Reuters
made
Web
portals
Yahoo!
and
AOL
into
news
platforms
by
providing
its
newswire
feeds
some
10
years
ago,
the
London-based
information
behemoth
is
set
to
make
the
Web
video-news-rich
by
providing
thousands
of
clips
to
publishers.
Some
13,000
clips
Reuters-produced
videos,
with
125
new
clips
added
daily,
will
be
available
to
Web
publishers
who
license
the
videos
for
30-day
use.
The
videos
will
be
both
edited
pieces
and
unedited,
natural
sound
segments.
The
scope
of
the
content
is
breaking
news,
human
interest,
sports
and
entertainment
news
with
reporting
from
Europe,
Asia,
Africa,
the
Middle
East
and
the
Americas.
Publishers
pay
according
to
traffic
to
their
site,
a
senior
Reuters
executive
told
Beet.TV
The
videos
will
be
available
in
Flash,
Window
Media
and
Real
Player.
Videos
will
be
offered
in
300K
and
700K
resolution.
Full
resolution
MPEG2
files
will
also
be
provided.
The
video
service
is
being
managed
by
Newscom.com,
a
content
management
and
distribution
company
that
provides
distribution
services
for
Reuters
photos
and
graphics.
While
online
video
is
a
growing
revenue
opportunity
for
publishers,
it
is
costly
to
produce
--
and
syndication
sources
are
limited.
So,
getting
quality,
timely
video
could
be
a
a
big
development
for
publishers,
who
are
free
to
sell
ads
around
the
video.
Mochila,
a
content
syndication
service/ad
platform,
provides
some
Reuters
videos
along
with
advertising
and
a
revenue
split
for
for
publishers.
We
reported
on
Mochila
last
year.
As
we
first
reported
last
month,
Reuters
is
now
providing
free
embed
codes
on
the
videos
on
its
public-facing
web
site.
This
is
a
limited
selection
of
current
and
recent
videos.
We've
posted
a
news
story
below
here
about
the
crisis
in
Kenya.
Update:
1/22
Above
is
my
interview
with
Mitch
Koppelman,
Reuters
Vice
President
for
Broadcast
Services
in
the
Americas.
I
interviewed
h...
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