WSJ.com offers embeddable video
Cory Bergman February 11th, 2007
We reported a week ago that NYTimes.com will soon offer embeddable players, and now Beet.tv notices that the Wall Street Journal’s site is already doing it, thanks to a deal between Dow Jones and Brightcove. For example, that’s WSJ.com’s player below, featuring a story about CollegeHumor.com. Brightcove’s Jeremy Allaire explains how publishers like WSJ can change aspects of their video players when they’re embedded on external sites, such as skins and ad presentation parameters. Pretty slick. Again, you’d think TV sites would be doing this by now…


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1. Anonymous | February 11th, 2007 at 11:19 pm
“THE VIDEO YOU ARE TRYING TO WATCH IS CURRENTLY UNAVAILABLE.” Is that how WSJ has customized embedded players on external sites?
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