Robert Niles on Web Video
According to the editor of Online Journalism Review Robert Niles we have only seen the beginning in web-video use. He points out three important factors in the progress of online storytelling. More »
According to the editor of Online Journalism Review Robert Niles we have only seen the beginning in web-video use. He points out three important factors in the progress of online storytelling. More »
The amount of information found online grows larger – and especially video and pictures will take up space.
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Crazy Britney-fan on youtube gets his (her?) own tv-program.
Chris Crocker has his own channel on youtube. After Britney’s famous comeback on the MTV Music Awards in september, he uploaded this video.
Now it’s been seen nearly eight million times and got over 113 000 comments. The huge success has been noticed, and Crocker is now offered his own tv-show on an anonymous tv-network. From zero to hero…

Based on the results of one week of monitoring four danish newspapers web-video activity on their homepages, they are still in the early stages of implementing web-video as a part of their own idendity. More »
VG Nett is awarded repeatedly for their web-pages, and is in many ways a role-model for other scandinavian newspapers on how to use the online-possibilities. We interviewed the news editor of VG Nett. More »
Who watches video on the web and what kind of material are they looking for? We’ve collected some of the numbers and articles around the web. More »
We’ve collected some interesting links to web video use. If you know some great sites please comment. We’ll do the same. More »