Tuesday Morning Vid-Biz Headlines
Amazon To Sell Historic Footage; will digitize National Archives. (Washington Post)
More Video Producers Using Own Websites; Mefeedia notes 61 percent of its video feeds now coming from independent websites, compared to 57 percent in March. (company blog)
Swarmcast Does Live HD Streaming; will try to find sports and entertainment customers for new product. (release)
New Client-free BitTorrent Applet; TorrentFreak calls BitLet “cute.” (TorrentFreak, site)
One Hundred IPTV Channels; find something new to watch. (Daily IPTV)
Fall TV Pilots Leaked Online; NBC’s Bionic Woman, ABC’s Pushing Daisies, and the CW’s Reaper already available to downloaders. (TVWeek)
Action Engine Raises $20 million; mobile video client maker has gotten $65 million in total funding. Also, ExpoTV said it had added money for its UGC video product reviews from DFJ Gotham Ventures. (Seattle PI, release)
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