Veoh
Reinvents Television with Latest Release of Internet TV Peercasting
Network
New Video Broadcasting
Medium Allows Anyone to Broadcast High-Quality, Long-Form Video to
Millions across the Globe
SAN DIEGO--March
1, 2006--Veoh Networks, Inc., the first Internet television
peercasting network, today debuted the latest version of the Veoh
Network, a major evolution in Internet television. Veoh democratizes
television distribution by allowing anyone with a broadband Internet
connection to publish their videos to the world, without the
restrictions of traditional broadcast mediums. Going beyond
web-based video sharing, the Veoh 2.0 beta enables users to become
true TV broadcasters that can distribute high-quality,
television-length video to hundreds of millions of other broadband
users.
"The early beta launch of Veoh 1.0 a
few months ago was designed to test our massively scalable video
distribution network and gather input from publishers and early
adopters," said Dmitry Shapiro, Veoh CEO. "The response was greater
than we anticipated, with more than 250,000 videos downloaded and
thousands of publishers broadcasting their videos. With this latest
release, we are opening the doors to the general public to access
that network -- for publishing and for finding content that just
isn't available via other TV distribution systems."
More than 37,000 videos are already
available on the Veoh Network, including hundreds of high-quality
editions of public domain movies and TV shows, from Boris Karloff
and Bela Lugosi horror classics, to John Wayne westerns, to a grand
collection of Kung Fu movies. In addition, the network features
full-screen, TV-quality versions of popular video blogs such as
CommandN, MacTV and Rocketboom.
Some of the key features found in Veoh
2.0 beta include:
-- Unlimited distribution capacity for
full-screen, TV-grade video content available to anyone with a
broadband connection, including high-definition videos.
-- Links and embedded video previews
users can post on web sites, blogs and pages on sites like MySpace,
Friendster and TheFaceBook.
-- User-created episodic video series,
allowing any user to build a unique broadcast of their favorite
videos from the entire Veoh Network catalog.
-- Subscriptions to any Veoh series,
publisher or tag, automatically delivering the latest content to the
Veoh client for viewing.
-- The ability for viewers and
broadcasters to interact in an integrated social network, through
video ratings, comments and private messages.
-- A design for use in the living
room, with systems like Apple's Front Row and Microsoft's Windows
Media Center.
Veoh 2.0 is available now and consists
of a web site (www.veoh.com)
that is used to browse available content, watch Web previews,
interact with other users and queue videos for download to the Veoh
client. The Veoh client is a software application for both Windows
and Mac that allows downloading, organizing and playing back
higher-quality, full-screen and full-length videos on computers,
televisions and portable devices.
About Veoh Networks, Inc.
San Diego-based Veoh Networks is the
first Internet television peercasting network, able to reach
hundreds of millions of broadband-connected viewers throughout the
world. Veoh allows content producers, from video bloggers (vloggers)
to motion picture studios, to deliver TV-grade, full-screen video
directly to consumers, without financial, geographical or regulatory
restrictions found in traditional broadcasting systems. Veoh is
privately held and venture-capital funded.