WWBN.com

WWBN, WWBN.com, World Wide Broadcast Network Platform System is a broadcast network platform system (Patent Pending). WWBN is owned by World Wide Broadcast Network, Inc.

The WWBN Platform System was developed in order to integrate traditional television, commercial advertising, multimedia and the internet in a centralized broadcast network platform system that enable media elements and broadcast networks to interact with each other.

WWBN provides for the integration of streaming, broadcasting, and stored media files from the Internet or any other public or private global network. WWBN is committed to the open architecture movement, which seeks to achieve compatibility between software developers, application service providers, search technologies, and multimedia vendor's products and services through common, public-domain standards. The opposite paradigm (propietary standards) would limit companies to one vendor's offerings, thereby achieving compatibility within an organization's network while jeopardizing compatibility with global networks, customers, suppliers and partners.

Associated Businesses
Pay Per Click Video Search

Play Per Listing Network Advertising

Network Distribution

Network Broadcasting Live, On-Demend, Mobile, HD

Network Advertising (Pre-Roll, Mid-Roll, Post-Roll, On-Demand, Live)

Pay Per View

Syndicated Broadcasting

Video Share

History

The WWBN began development in 1998 and filed for intellectual property rights in 2002 for its broadcast network platform system, WWBN launched its Open Systems TV platform which included TV integration along with TV commercials as part of search results at the Search Engine Strategies trade show in Chicago on Dec. 9th of 2003.

In March of 2004 WWBN lauched the first ever Pay Per Click video search engine SearchADS.TV that enabled customers to post television commercials and other multimedia advertisements as part of search results, which turned the tables on the way users searched for information on the web. SearchADS.TV enabled advertisements to come accross as needed in direct response to user's inquiries, giving companies a more persuasive and users more informative and relevant advertising content.

In 2005 WWBN launched SearchTube.com in order to take a turn from the traditional search interface into a more video and media orientated interface in order to magnify the importance of video as a tangible advertising and entertainment medium.

In 2006 WWBN introduced BANS - Broadcast Allocation Node System as it was described in the book The Next Wave Of Information published in 2003 by StarGroup International and authored by Alexious Fiero President and CEO of World Wide Broadcast Network, Inc.. Broadcast Allocation Nodes are a way to numerically index broadcast networks and enable them to interact with each other. Although BANS were introduced into the market in 2003 the internet market was not ready for video online at the time and BANS had to take a back seat until the market was ready for video.

In 2007 WWBN began seeing more acceptance to its conceptualities of video on the web and powers serveral networks such as Tribune Interactive, Gannet, Media News Group, Scripps Network among others. For the first time ever these networks now have the capability to interact with each other in the vast video segment of the internet.

Patents
*Broadcast Network Platform System (Patent Pending)

Trademarks
*WWBN
*LiveVideoService
 
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