Video Is No Longer The Future of the Internet. It’s the Present.
By Cliff Etzel • Dec 30th, 2008 • Category: Content DistributionOver at dvcreators, a blog posting has confirmed what I have been saying for the past two years – that the Internet will be the primary venue by which content will be viewed.
As author Josh Mellicker points out in the article:
internet traffic is skyrocketing, propelled by video.

I’ve been chastised by those who say broadcast TV will always rule the viewership window – these statistics are showing a trend that contradicts this assertion by various detractors. IN addition, specialized content that will create niche audiences will be an additional reason for this trend to continue. Now the race is on for developing technologies to allow for full streaming of HD content via broadband internet.
Read the rest of the posting over at dvcreators.net to get the full story on viewing trends and more.
Cliff Etzel is a regional award winning photojournalist from the Pacific Northwest who has been a visual content creator since 15 years of age. In his past still work, he specialized in photo documentary and slice of life stories. Since discovering the new paradigm of self contained video journalism, he now focuses his energies in the Solo VJ paradigm with an emphasis on people-based stories, environmental, social justice, travel and documentary work through his company, bluprojekt
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