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SYS-CON Media announced today the viewer statistics for SYS-CON.TV as 531,610 streams for the month of December up from 485,388 viewers in November 2005. Introduced 12 months ago, SYS-CON.TV has been one of the pioneers of Internet TV, together with Amazon's Short Videos, another Flash video-based original Internet TV programming service that also debuted around the same time, a year ago.
As of December 2005, SYS-CON.TV has one of the highest Internet TV viewerships for original programming anywhere on the Internet. According to the LA Times, "During its best week, in early December, Comedy Central's MotherLoad attracted 109,000 viewers."
SYS-CON.TV since then moved most of its production to New York City's Times Square with a backdrop of ABC studios. In 2006 SYS-CON will be the first Internet TV producer to provide audited viewer statistics to its advertisers. Starting in February, SYS-CON.TV will introduce 28-minute video press releases and i-technology infomercials from some of the world's largest software companies.
SYS-CON Events announced in December the first iTVcon - Internet TV Conference & Expo to take place in New York City. SYS-CON.TV's streaming services are provided by VitalStream, and Webcast and Webinar services are provided by Stream 57.
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SYS-CON Media announced today the viewer statistics for SYS-CON.TV as 531,610 streams for the month of December up from 485,388 viewers in November 2005. Introduced twelve months ago, SYS-CON.TV has been one of the pionoeers of Internet TV, together with Amazon's Short Videos, another Flash video based original Internet TV programming service which was also debuted around the same time frame. |
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