History
With the spread of broadband Internet access, video clips have become very popular online. By mid-2006 there were tens of millions of video clips available online, with new websites springing up focusing entirely on offering free video clips to users and many established and corporate sites adding video clip content to their websites. As online video became more popular and available due to online sites such as, corporate entities began using online video as a way to market their company. The video magazine concept was introduced as a new way to authentically market products, people, or ideas through storytelling. Some companies develop and distribute their own online video magazines such as Momentum Video and Light Sport & Ultralight Aircraft Parts. There are also sites created solely for online video magazines. Of these, South Jersey Video Magazine, about South Jersey and The Bboxlady Video Magazine, targeting rural Texas, are both geographical in nature. Another popular addition to the art is the Coffee Video Magazine. Cantaloupe TV began in 2005 in order to produce online video magazines.
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