All our videos are available here at Expandedbooks.com. Podcasts of the complete, edited interviews can be downloaded from our site too. The videos are also available through our growing distribution network:
MSN Video airs all our content. The videos are located under the Entertainment tab. Some are featured on the MSN.com home page, and other pages on the site including the Lifestyle, Money, Health and Fitness, Sports, Dating and Personals channels.
This leading video syndicator offers our videos to hundreds of web sites that select the specific content they choose to run.
AOL Video is an all-in-one, high-quality entertainment destination to find, watch and share millions of the best videos across the Web. AOL is a leader in live and on-demand entertainment video programming and video search.
All Expanded Books videos are searchable and accessible through these video sharing websites.
Powells has 90,000-110,000 unique visitors each day and is the second largest online bookseller. Our videos air on their product web pages for each book. If multiple formats are available, hardcover, paperback, audio, etc. The videos run on the specific product pages for each format.
Select videos run on Amazon and BN.com, through publisher arrangements. Some videos are included in the Borders e-newsletter and others air on the Borders Media web site through publisher arrangements.
All our videos and audio podcasts are downloadable at no charge at the Apple iTunes Music Store.
Bebo is the largest social networking site in the UK, Ireland, and New Zealand, and the third largest behind MySpace and Facebook in the United States. Bebo has more than 34 million registered members viewing 7 billion monthly page views.
Daily Motion is an up and coming French video streaming web site with a strong presence in the US and international markets. Its average user watches 10 videos and nearly one hour of video content per month. They currently average about 5 million streams per month.
Metacafe is one of the world's largest online video broadcasters with a global audience of 16 million unique visitors (comScore Media Metrix) watching over 400 million videos each month.
Clipblast catalogs video clips that appear across the web and all of our videos air there.
Instant Media (I'M) is a technology company whose software delivers HD quality, full screen video over broadband internet. (I'M) streams all Expanded Books videos.
All our videos air on Transit TV which broadcasts on public transit systems equipped with LCD screens in six major U.S. cities. Over 11 million weekly passengers in Atlanta, Chicago, Los Angeles, Milwaukee, Orlando and San Diego watch our videos on 9,000 screens in 4,500 buses and subway trains delivering 11 million impressions each week.
ROO is an online video solutions company that is syndicating our videos through its proprietary platform, the ROO Video Exchange, which simultaneously services multiple video channels, audience segments and advertisers. It has become a leading platform in content aggregation, distribution and targeted advertising. ROO's unique ability to offer a "many-to-many" service has helped secure its position as the Internet broadcast company of choice for companies seeking effective strategies for monetizing online video.
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Blinkx.tv is the world's largest and most advanced video search engine. It has the largest single index of rich media content on the Web, delivering more content from a broader range of sources than Google and Yahoo combined.
With VEOH, Expanded Books videos are syndicated across nearly every major video-sharing/distribution site on the Web and also air on their own channel on VEOH.com.
Crackle, a Sony Pictures Entertainment Company formerly known as Grouper, is a streaming entertainment network dedicated to the discovery and development of pioneering video creators across a diverse range of genres. Crackle delivers programmed and customized video streams to a global audience via a multi-platform syndication network that includes Sony devices, IPTV, leading social networks and one-click viral web distribution.
Flix55.com collects videos that air on their web site and also are considered for inclusion in their upcoming TV show, "QuickFlix", which will initially be broadcast to 24 million people (5.5 million homes) in the New York, New Jersey, and Connecticut tri-state area through WLNYTV-55. The aim is to take the show national soon after it is launched.
Expanded Books supplies looping DVDs with our videos to 50 member libraries. They air on TV monitors in their facilities and run on local public access cable stations.
Overdrive delivers digital media to libraries throughout the U.S. Our videos are accessible to librarians deciding which books to purchase and to patrons who watch the videos at terminals in the libraries and can download them to their computers or MP3 players. In some libraries, such as the NY Public Library, the videos are available for viewing on the library web site as well. Overdrive distributes Expanded Books videos to the participating libraries listed below. More libraries are added to this list on an ongoing basis.