Thanks For Making NewTeeVee Live a Hit

We hosted the second NewTeeVee Live conference yesterday, and by all metrics it was a successful event. Despite the economic climate, we sold out the event that attracted some of the movers, shakers and of course creators from the world of online video. I wanted to take a moment and thank all the attendees, our sponsors (and there were many) and our speakers who rewarded us with their time and attention. The line up and editorial vision for the conference came from Liz Gannes and Chris Albrecht who work tirelessly to make NewTeeVee a must read.

The awesome community is one of the reasons why we have been able to evolve NewTeeVee with the online industry itself. Yesterday, I wrote about the opportunities and challenges facing the online video ecosystem. After a day of intense conversations and debates, I have some ideas which I am going to crystallize as a series of essays over next few days. As you might have guessed by now, we are all taking a much needed break today and through the weekend, but I had to get up and point out that this conference was a true team effort. You can catch up on the conference by going to NewTeeVee where all the blog posts and videos are available for your consumption. We will be adding more content over next few days.

Here are some video highlights of the conference:

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  1. Thanks for all your hard work in putting together this conference. I watched from the east coast on my HDTV (http://pctvcables.com/newteevee) but was disappointed with UStream’s service. Hopefully next year you can improve upon this (Mogulus?).

    Keep in mind that the merging of the Internet and the television is not some distant vision. If you have an Internet-connected PC, a HDTV (with PC Input, most do) and a cable, you too can join the club. Rent movies online, watch Internet television channels from around the world, surf the Internet. If its on your PC, its on your TV. No expensive box required.