Our Interview With Beet.TV
Our own Mark Rotblat was in New York for Advertising 2.0 and dropped by Beet.TV to do this interview:
Comments June 17th, 2009
Our own Mark Rotblat was in New York for Advertising 2.0 and dropped by Beet.TV to do this interview:
Comments June 17th, 2009
Full-length shows are not popular on YouTube, despite heavy promotion of the site’s new “Shows” section. In all, YouTube has 3,215 full-length TV episodes, but only averages 7,407.9 views per episode.

Comments June 16th, 2009
Let me count the ways:
Hat tip: my colleague in engineering, who explained what HTML 5 is to me.
Sphere: Related ContentComments June 12th, 2009
Popular video bloggers Rhett & Link (click here for their TubeMogul Marketplace profile) have a funny new weekly series, “Surrogate Sharers,” sponsored by Starburst. As the title implies, the videos convey messages too awkward to deliver in person (i.e. “Dude–I’m dating your sister”). Here’s my favorite:
Comments November 17th, 2008
When we set up TubeMogul Marketplace to connect advertisers and video producers, we never envisioned TubeMogul as an advertiser. But our friends our friends at Smidgits, which makes comedic shorts, made this dream come true in their latest episode of “Super Spy – Brick Morgan.”
How cool is brand integration?

Comments October 7th, 2008
We are proud to announce that Tilzy.TV show reviews will now be included in TubeMogul Marketplace profiles, where available. Any video producer that has been reviewed by Tilzy can now opt to include the review when setting up (or editing) their profile. Tilzy’s reviews are incredibly informative and include helpful details like a show’s network (if applicable), premiere date, actors, producers and more.

Comments September 12th, 2008