The elevator pitch of Internet video hopefuls
By Behind The Scenes TV on Jun 4, 2008 in Internet TV, New Media, Uncategorized

YouTube–that’s the first name in Internet video. Apple’s iTunes might turn up second.
For start-ups in Internet video, it can be a tough sell to prove a new market. But a handful of upstarts tried their hand at an elevator pitch here Tuesday at the Under the Radar Conference, a one-day confab for Web start-ups. Four video-related companies presented their business models in six minutes to judges including Lewis Henderson, head of digital at the William Morris Agency, and Joshua Newman from Twentieth Century Fox.
(CNet)
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