Homeland Security Television Launches Online Syndication Service For Colleges & Media Outlets
The
leading producer of online documentaries and training videos for
homeland security professionals and students responds to the nation's
economic crisis by making its broadcast-quality online programs
available to universities and small to mid-size media outlets through
highly affordable monthly syndication plans.
Burke, Virginia (PRWEB) -- Colleges, universities, training organizations and
media outlets seeking to offer their online communities professional,
high-quality homeland security video programming can now take advantage
of Homeland Security Television's (http://www.hstvchannel.com) simple and affordable monthly syndication service.
Online video programming has become the hallmark of today's most
progressive and innovative Web sites, particularly for those
organizations in the education, training and media industries. However,
with the economy forcing all organizations to tighten their budgets,
many universities, training companies and mid-size media outlets are
finding that high-quality, professionally produced homeland security
video programming is financially out of reach.
Today, Homeland Security Television is changing that with the launch of
custom, affordable 24/7 Syndication Services. Now, education and media
firms in the homeland security market that want to provide their
students and online audiences professional, broadcast-quality video
programming that can be leveraged for continuing education and online
community building can do so for a low monthly fee and no long-term
contracts.
"Second only to actually going out there and producing educational
programming for homeland security professionals, this is perhaps the
most important thing we could do for our nation's diverse community of
homeland security professionals," said Dan Verton, president and
executive producer of HSTV.
"We're already beginning to see the impact of the economic downturn on
the homeland security market, particularly in the area of training and
awareness," said Verton. "One of the first things senior managers and
leaders look to cut during difficult financial times is training. To
those of us who have worked at the operational level in national
security, it makes no sense, but it's true. Training and awareness is
critical, but it is usually the first thing to be cut."
According to Verton, the media industry serving the nation's
homeland security community is also feeling the effects of the economic
downturn. And this too has led to a significant decline in the
availability and quality of educational information for homeland
security professionals.
"As a media professional who started out as a print journalist, I'm
appalled at what I see happening in the world of print," said Verton.
"Many of the homeland security journals and magazines today are so thin
and devoid of serious journalism that they should really be considered
marketing sheets and not magazines. Making matters worse, I cringe when
I see once well-respected media outlets posting amateur 'handy-cam'
videos and expecting their online viewers to approach them as serious
educational programs."
HSTV's Online Syndication Service, however, can help you offer your
audience professional video content that is based on the highest
standards of journalism and powered by some of the nation's leading
authorities in homeland security.
WHAT DO YOU GET?
HSTV Syndication Services are based on our standard professional broadcast capabilities, which include the following:
Industry-Leading Video Player
HSTV uses an industry-leading
Flash video player, customizable to fit any brand and style, and
embeddable on any website and social network.
VOD and Live Streaming
You get access to HSTV's full library of
on-demand titles, all new programs immediately as they become
available, and all live programs. Live programs are taped and made
available on-demand as well.
Audience Interaction
Want the ability to offer real-time chat
in your video player? No problem, we'll deliver a player to you with
that capability built-in.
State-of-the-Art Transcoding
Every video is transcoded to On2 VP6 format, which offers the highest quality streaming at any bit rate.
HD Streaming
HSTV has the ability to broadcast in HD quality (up to 1.7Mbps).
Affordable Pricing
HSTV Syndication Services are priced to make
the Internet's highest quality homeland security programming affordable
for everyone, from the professional blogger, small and medium size
media organizations, and educational institutions.
Web site operators (bloggers, media companies, etc...): $349 per month.
Educational Institutions (colleges, universities, training organizations): $279 per month.
Get started with HSTV Syndication Services Now! No Long-term contracts required. Cancel at any time.
Find out more or sign up today by visiting us online at:
http://www.hstvchannel.com/HSTV-News.html
About Homeland Security Television:
Since its founding in 2005, Homeland Security Television (http://www.hstvchannel.com)
has become the Web site of choice for broadcast quality videos on all
aspects of homeland and cyber security. The network streams hundreds of
hours of on-demand and live programming to viewers every month and
benefits from the advice of an unmatched editorial advisory board,
which includes the nation's First Secretary of Homeland Security Tom
Ridge, former FEMA Director Michael Brown, former national cyber
security director Amit Yoran, and former TSA Administrator Rear Admiral
David Stone, among many others.
In addition to its online content, HSTV Channel offers its content
for distribution to broadcast satellite and cable networks. HSTV was
founded by Neal Award-winning journalist and renowned security author,
Dan Verton, and is dedicated to bringing the highest traditional
reporting and production standards to its online video programming.
Contact:
Dan Verton, President & Exec. Producer
Homeland Security Television
703-239-0459
http://www.hstvchannel.com
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