Vid-Biz: Disney, Boyle, Rogers
Disney Creating New Content Licensing Technology; Keychest redefines ownership as access rights, not owning a physical object. (The Wall Street Journal)
Susan Boyle’s CD Biggest Pre-Order in Amazon’s History; the viral video sensation’s I Dreamed a Dream goes on sale Nov. 23. (The Wall Street Journal)
Rogers Launching its TV Everywhere Next Month; Canada’s largest cable operator has 15 network partners for online on-demand service. (Multichannel News)
AT&T Up to 1.8 Million U-Verse Subscribers; count increased by 240,000 in the third quarter. (emailed release)
Jason Kilar Lauded; Hulu’s CEO was placed at No. 8 on Fortune’s “40 under 40″ list. (Fortune)
ReelDirector Brings Full-Featured Video Editing to the iPhone; while it’s no iMovie replacement, the software works quite well. (The Apple Blog)
Animoto Partners with SmugMug; users can move their videos between the two services seamlessly. (emailed release)
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