Posts tagged ‘town-or-county’

Last year I consulted with a local TV affiliate that wanted to build a localized social network. Part of the plan was to equip citizen journalists so that they could record and upload videos of news stories relevant to their town or county. We would have killed for the new YouTube Direct tool just launched by Google. Built from our APIs, this open source application lets media organizations enable customized versions of YouTube’s upload platform on their own websites. Users can upload videos directly into this application, which also enables the hosting organization to easily review video submissions and select the best ones to broadcast on-air and on their websites. As always, these videos also live on YouTube, so users can reach their own audience while also getting broader exposure and editorial validation for the videos they create. Of course, this is not just limited to news organizations. Any business, blogger, or nonprofit that wants to solicit user-generated video is going to find a way to use YouTube Direct. In fact, Google reports that ABC News , the Huffington Post , NPR , Politico , the San Francisco Chronicle , the Washington Post and WHDH-TV/WLVI-TV in Boston are already using YouTube Direct. What you need to know: Built on the YouTube API, this 100% open-source solution provides you with an easily-integrated audience engagement platform for your website The customizable interface allows you to tailor the look and feel of the tool precisely to your audience Visitors can answer your call for content by uploading their videos to YouTube via your site without leaving the page A moderation panel enables your editors to review and approve/reject all submitted videos, deciding which ones meet your organization’s editorial criteria All videos approved by your editors include a link back to your site when viewed on YouTube You can also learn more from this YouTube video–how appropriate:

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YouTube Directs Citizen Journalists to Upload Videos to Your Site