Mogulus is one of the most important features on the net today because of it’s ability to broadcast and people who use it can use it to make and create new programs on demand which can be shot live and on schedule for play on internet television. The reason Mogulus is so popular is because of its features like being able to us multiple live cameras, import video and audio clips, and use of graphics as well as being able to broadcast over a mobile phone,. It has more than 85, 000 producers, 120,000 channels, more than 5.8 million viewers per month, and over 400 million minutes watched per month according to Quantcast.com In terms of hardware, before studios were full of huge, multi-million dollar Equipped studios that used many machines like the computers to mix live video and audio, another computer to generate text and graphics, and video switching hardware to change the program but with Mogulus all you need is a simple computer and the Mogulus program, webcam and internet connection preferably broadband. It changed software because you no longer needed separate programs to mix audio and video tracks, add graphics, broadcast. Mogulus you can do everything under one program and it’s so easy that beginners can do it and begin their own internet tv station with multiple channels, cameras and etc. 1. Produce or watch 2. Go to Studio 3. Set up a new channel/produce existing channel 4. name channel, give it a logo, description, tags, categories, rating 5. set time zone/language/graphics/ticker speed 6. bug for main image and full screen mode for other images 7. Control strap line/ticker by using commas 8. add people by going to add user 9. launch channel 10. ustreamtv/log in/myshows and shows name 11. click broadcast now 12. click allow/click deny closes show 13. click broadcast now/go back to menu to stop broadcast
Mogulus’ Internet video platform gives producers everything they need to launch their own LIVE 24/7 television station. Mogulus’ free, ad-supported service, launched in November 2007, has already helped more than 50,000 producers launch their own Internet television stations, streaming more than 100 million unique viewer minutes every months.
Most of the world’s television content is by far consumed through linear and live TV broadcast. However, on the Internet, video platform solution providers have been so far solely focused on helping their customers launch video on-demand on their websites.
Mogulus believes that live as well as scheduled linear TV are also very important for the Internet medium – providing a complementary live and social viewing experience.
Before Mogulus, companies who wanted to launch linear TV channels on the Internet had to build their own solution using traditional and expensive production hardware to playout linear TV and mix live video on the web.
Now, with Mogulus, it can all be done within a single integrated platform.
Mogulus’ platform is unique as it enables producers to launch a true 24/7 Internet TV experience. Whether you want to turn existing video on-demand content into a 24/7 linear TV station on the Internet or produce live multi-camera events with broadcast graphics – the Mogulus Studio provides the complete solution in an easy to use collaborative web browser based application.
The Mogulus Broadcast Network is integrated at the core of the service providing a turnkey scalable content delivery network for Flash technology based, linear, on-demand, and live broadcasting.
As part of the Mogulus platform comes the Flash based, embeddable Mogulus Video Player, which integrates Linear TV, Live and On-Demand broadcast into a single user experience. The player is highly customizable and can be embedded anywhere on the Internet (website, blogs, social networks), enabling for example producers to syndicate channels to other websites. The player also features a fully integrated chat for audience interaction.
Today Mogulus announces its Mogulus Pro offering which will let media companies take advantage of the unique Mogulus platform to launch Internet based television projects. From launching Web TV channels on their portal and covering live events to re-broadcasting existing TV stations on the Internet, Mogulus Pro is the most complete Internet video platform available today. It also has great applications for corporate communication, television, and conference broadcasting. You can add logos, tickers, backgrounds, show schedule and other information to live broadcasts. A major feature of the platform is the ability to use several cameras in one show, with contributors from all across the world. Furthermore, you can rate your show as it fits all audience, R rated, etc. It doesn’t stop there. You can search for video clips, online and on your computer, and add them to your show seamlessly. You can also create a storyboard for your show. These features, combined with the use of multiple cameras, make this platform by far the most professional application out there. Moguls has a full blown control room, where a person can control all these abilities. Therefore, It enables a professional work flow, separating the presenter and the producer. The Show can be embedded in other sites as well. The most interesting point is a missing feature - you can’t chat with the presenter. So, what’s the difference between Mogulus and BlogTV or Ustream? Mogulus offer different experience and aimed at different media creators. BlogTV and Ustream have two strong attributes - they are easy to use, and enable interaction with the presenters. You just plug in your camera, and you are live. The interactivity feature makes these applications more community oriented then Mogulus. Mogulus setup time is relatively long, as you need to go through a long list of features and decide whether to use them or not. It also has a structured work flow, including creation of storyboards. In case Mugulus are aiming at high end users, who want to create a high quality live broadcasting experience, they have a very compelling offering. However, the product is too complicated for people who just want to broadcast quickly, and build a community around their content.
Mogulus Pro features: • White-label or skinless player (no Mogulus branding). • Ad-free. • Analytics – create in-depth audience reports for management and advertisers. • Professional Terms Of Use. • Higher quality options: o 16/9 o HD Live and On-Demand o H.264 • Access to Mogulus APIs. • Time-based autopilot scheduling. • Private channels (not published in the Mogulus directory). • Additional library storage. • Priority transcoding.
Monthly Traffic (Sept 08) More than 85,000 signed up producers More than 120,000 channels launched More than 5.8 million unique viewers each month * More than 400 million unique viewer minutes watched each month * Source:Quantcast.com (including embedded players) Product Timeline May 2007 - Mogulus launches closed beta service November 2007 - Mogulus launches open beta service December 2008 - Mogulus Pro is launched Our Vision We're giving Mogulus users the power to create live, original television programming, all done on their own global broadcasting channel.
The Mogulus studio transforms all of this expensive 20th century hardware into one simple, easy to use application. We're making the beauty, passion and creativity involved in television production accessible to everyone. Million dollar equipment setups and "brick and mortar" studios are a thing of the past. Mogulus has introduced several new groundbreaking innovations, in addition to paying homage to traditional TV.
Before Mogulus, the production control room was one fixed location, and all collaborators in the process had to be in the same building. Remote cameras for communication were possible, but also expensive since they required satellite feeds.
Now, with Mogulus on your side, the production team can be in locations scattered around the world, and still work together as if they were in the same room. Satellite feeds are obsolete, since remote cameras are now inexpensive and easy to use. Mogulus has introduced several new groundbreaking innovations, in addition to paying homage to traditional TV.
Before Mogulus, the production control room was one fixed location, and all collaborators in the process had to be in the same building. Remote cameras for communication were possible, but also expensive since they required satellite feeds.
Now, with Mogulus on your side, the production team can be in locations scattered around the world, and still work together as if they were in the same room. Satellite feeds are obsolete, since remote cameras are now inexpensive and easy to use.
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Mogulus is one of the most important features on the net today because of it’s ability to broadcast and people who use it can use it to make and create new programs on demand which can be shot live and on schedule for play on internet television.
The reason Mogulus is so popular is because of its features like being able to us
multiple live cameras, import video and audio clips, and use of graphics as well as being able to broadcast over a mobile phone,. It has more than 85, 000 producers,
120,000 channels, more than 5.8 million viewers per month, and over 400 million minutes watched per month according to Quantcast.com
In terms of hardware, before studios were full of huge, multi-million dollar
Equipped studios that used many machines like the computers to mix live video and audio, another computer to generate text and graphics, and video switching hardware to change the program but with Mogulus all you need is a simple computer and the Mogulus program, webcam and internet connection preferably broadband.
It changed software because you no longer needed separate programs to mix audio and video tracks, add graphics, broadcast. Mogulus you can do everything under one program and it’s so easy that beginners can do it and begin their own internet tv station with multiple channels, cameras and etc.
1. Produce or watch
2. Go to Studio
3. Set up a new channel/produce existing channel
4. name channel, give it a logo, description, tags, categories, rating
5. set time zone/language/graphics/ticker speed
6. bug for main image and full screen mode for other images
7. Control strap line/ticker by using commas
8. add people by going to add user
9. launch channel
10. ustreamtv/log in/myshows and shows name
11. click broadcast now
12. click allow/click deny closes show
13. click broadcast now/go back to menu to stop broadcast
Mogulus’ Internet video platform gives producers everything they need to launch their own LIVE 24/7 television station. Mogulus’ free, ad-supported service, launched in November 2007, has already helped more than 50,000 producers launch their own Internet television stations, streaming more than 100 million unique viewer minutes every months.
Most of the world’s television content is by far consumed through linear and live TV broadcast. However, on the Internet, video platform solution providers have been so far solely focused on helping their customers launch video on-demand on their websites.
Mogulus believes that live as well as scheduled linear TV are also very important for the Internet medium – providing a complementary live and social viewing experience.
Before Mogulus, companies who wanted to launch linear TV channels on the Internet had to build their own solution using traditional and expensive production hardware to playout linear TV and mix live video on the web.
Now, with Mogulus, it can all be done within a single integrated platform.
Mogulus’ platform is unique as it enables producers to launch a true 24/7 Internet TV experience. Whether you want to turn existing video on-demand content into a 24/7 linear TV station on the Internet or produce live multi-camera events with broadcast graphics – the Mogulus Studio provides the complete solution in an easy to use collaborative web browser based application.
The Mogulus Broadcast Network is integrated at the core of the service providing a turnkey scalable content delivery network for Flash technology based, linear, on-demand, and live broadcasting.
As part of the Mogulus platform comes the Flash based, embeddable Mogulus Video Player, which integrates Linear TV, Live and On-Demand broadcast into a single user experience. The player is highly customizable and can be embedded anywhere on the Internet (website, blogs, social networks), enabling for example producers to syndicate channels to other websites. The player also features a fully integrated chat for audience interaction.
Today Mogulus announces its Mogulus Pro offering which will let media companies take advantage of the unique Mogulus platform to launch Internet based television projects. From launching Web TV channels on their portal and covering live events to re-broadcasting existing TV stations on the Internet, Mogulus Pro is the most complete Internet video platform available today. It also has great applications for corporate communication, television, and conference broadcasting.
You can add logos, tickers, backgrounds, show schedule and other information to live broadcasts. A major feature of the platform is the ability to use several cameras in one show, with contributors from all across the world. Furthermore, you can rate your show as it fits all audience, R rated, etc.
It doesn’t stop there. You can search for video clips, online and on your computer, and add them to your show seamlessly. You can also create a storyboard for your show. These features, combined with the use of multiple cameras, make this platform by far the most professional application out there.
Moguls has a full blown control room, where a person can control all these abilities. Therefore, It enables a professional work flow, separating the presenter and the producer.
The Show can be embedded in other sites as well.
The most interesting point is a missing feature - you can’t chat with the presenter.
So, what’s the difference between Mogulus and BlogTV or Ustream?
Mogulus offer different experience and aimed at different media creators.
BlogTV and Ustream have two strong attributes - they are easy to use, and enable interaction with the presenters. You just plug in your camera, and you are live. The interactivity feature makes these applications more community oriented then Mogulus.
Mogulus setup time is relatively long, as you need to go through a long list of features and decide whether to use them or not. It also has a structured work flow, including creation of storyboards.
In case Mugulus are aiming at high end users, who want to create a high quality live broadcasting experience, they have a very compelling offering. However, the product is too complicated for people who just want to broadcast quickly, and build a community around their content.
Mogulus Pro features:
• White-label or skinless player (no Mogulus branding).
• Ad-free.
• Analytics – create in-depth audience reports for management and advertisers.
• Professional Terms Of Use.
• Higher quality options:
o 16/9
o HD Live and On-Demand
o H.264
• Access to Mogulus APIs.
• Time-based autopilot scheduling.
• Private channels (not published in the Mogulus directory).
• Additional library storage.
• Priority transcoding.
Monthly Traffic (Sept 08)
More than 85,000 signed up producers
More than 120,000 channels launched
More than 5.8 million unique viewers each month *
More than 400 million unique viewer minutes watched each month
* Source:Quantcast.com (including embedded players)
Product Timeline
May 2007 - Mogulus launches closed beta service
November 2007 - Mogulus launches open beta service
December 2008 - Mogulus Pro is launched
Our Vision
We're giving Mogulus users the power to create live, original television programming, all done on their own global broadcasting channel.
The Mogulus studio transforms all of this expensive 20th century hardware into one simple, easy to use application. We're making the beauty, passion and creativity involved in television production accessible to everyone. Million dollar equipment setups and "brick and mortar" studios are a thing of the past.
Mogulus has introduced several new groundbreaking innovations, in addition to paying homage to traditional TV.
Before Mogulus, the production control room was one fixed location, and all collaborators in the process had to be in the same building. Remote cameras for communication were possible, but also expensive since they required satellite feeds.
Now, with Mogulus on your side, the production team can be in locations scattered around the world, and still work together as if they were in the same room. Satellite feeds are obsolete, since remote cameras are now inexpensive and easy to use.
Mogulus has introduced several new groundbreaking innovations, in addition to paying homage to traditional TV.
Before Mogulus, the production control room was one fixed location, and all collaborators in the process had to be in the same building. Remote cameras for communication were possible, but also expensive since they required satellite feeds.
Now, with Mogulus on your side, the production team can be in locations scattered around the world, and still work together as if they were in the same room. Satellite feeds are obsolete, since remote cameras are now inexpensive and easy to use.
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