Streaming Media

Broadcast yourself to the world! People all over the world are using YouTube, MySpace, podcasting, and livecasting to get their message out. Internet-based “channels” enable you to syndicate your own on-line TV or radio show, lectures, tutorials, distance learning, keynote address, speeches, anything you decide to produce.

If you're already a content producer, creating a web-based broadcast is a great way to expose your content to a whole new, wider audience. You can provide supplementary content otherwise not available through traditional media venues. For example, a newspaper can use podcasts to extend a feature article. Local TV programming can use YouTube to create an on-line TV station and provide behind-the-scene segments, content and interviews that just didn't make it into the show's time format.



Carleton Place Winery has a number of streaming
video clips that outline the fermenting process.
Alex Khaskin's web site features dozens
of streaming audio and video clips

Best of all, complete statistics on viewership and traffic is available in ways traditional media doesn’t currently have access to.

There are many who can benefit from this move to web-based videos. For more information on how we can help you produce professional video content, please contact us.