Some major NYT love for BrightCove, the online video startup founded by Jeremy Allaire…two stories on it in a day, which is kinda odd and unusual.
BrightCove will offer three interrelated services: It has tools that let TV producers load their video onto its servers, arrange them into programs, and display them to Internet users. It will help the producers charge fees for their video, if they choose, or it will sell advertising on their behalf to insert into their programs. And it will broker deals between video owners and Web sites that want to display their video, arranging for the profit from such arrangements to be split in any of a number of ways.
Second NYT story on BrightCove: Consciously modeled after Google, it is starting a network that will sell video ads that will be associated with independent video producers, much as Google sells ads on blogs. It has also signed up companies like media giant Viacom, production companies and independents like Myrick…
Related: Jeremy Allaire To Launch Brightcove
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