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In 2012 Viewers watched 18x longer than LIVE Video Video on Demand on their PCs [1] The Facts Mobile Video Streaming (2011) 91.4 million smartphone in 2011 U.S. People owned a 14% Streamed Video 25 Million mobile owners stream 4 hours of video per month! Mobile Video Revenues $121 million in 2010 U.S. mobile video rev. $16 billion by 2014 Mobile Video subscriptions $30 billion by 2017 Mobile video Services [2] [1] Ooyala 2012 Video Index Sources [2] DaCast Infographic (January 2012) [3] Streamingmedia.com Who’s going LIVE and what’re they saying? Damon Phillips ESPN VP for ESPN3 & WatchESPN Anyone can have content,” Phillips stated What succeeds is more than that: “Live content is king” "Sports is uniquely suited for online video, since fans prefer watching sporting events live." Jay Fulcher Ooyala CEO "First, live streaming is the new norm. Online viewers tuned in to the Tour de France, Wimbledon and the U.S. Presidential debates right as they happened, and the data shows viewers watch live video longer on all devices." Live video consumption leads to longer engagement times. That's a win for the viewer, the content owner, and the advertiser. Live Online Video Streaming The Rise of Live Video Streaming technology has jumped lightyears due to the power of the internet, making it possible for those with smaller budgets to make the plunge. With the number of internet enabled devices growing, Live Video Streaming grows with it.

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Page 1: Mobile Video Streaming (2011) 91.4 million U.S. People owned a

In 2012Viewers watched

18x longer than

LIVE Video

Video on Demandon their PCs [1]

The FactsMobile Video Streaming (2011)

91.4million

smartphone in 2011U.S. People owned a

14%Streamed Video

25 Million mobile owners

stream 4 hours of video per month!

Mobile Video Revenues

$121million

in 2010

U.S. mobilevideo rev.

$16billion

by 2014

Mobile Videosubscriptions

$30billion

by 2017

Mobile videoServices

[2]

[1] Ooyala 2012 Video Index

Sources[2] DaCast Infographic (January 2012)

[3] Streamingmedia.com

Who’s going LIVE and what’re they saying?

Damon PhillipsESPN VP for ESPN3 & WatchESPN Anyone can have

content,” Phillips stated

What succeeds is more than that: “Live content is king”

"Sports is uniquely suited for online video, since fans prefer watching sporting events live."

Jay FulcherOoyala CEO

"First, live streaming is the new norm. Online viewers tuned in to the Tour de France, Wimbledon and the U.S. Presidential debates right as they

happened, and the data shows viewers watch live video longer on all devices."

Live video consumption leads to longer engagement times. That's a win for the

viewer, the content owner, and the advertiser.

Live Online Video StreamingThe Rise of

Live Video Streaming technology has jumped lightyears due to the power of the internet, making it possible for those with smaller budgets to make the plunge. With the number of internet enabled devices growing, Live Video Streaming grows with it.