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Nach anfänglicher Pionierarbeit verspielten die Marktführer der Internet-Szene wie AOL, MSN und Yahoo recht schnell ihren Vorsprung im Bereich der Internet-Videos. Was 2005 wie ein Heimspiel für die handvoll globaler Internetportale aussah, hat sich mi
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News Corp.'s Fox, Viacom, CBS and NBC Universal are in talks about creating a video Web site to compete with Google's YouTube, the Wall Street Journal reported on Friday.While a deal is still far off, the four media companies envision a jointly owned site
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Yet affiliates are not allowed to post Letterman video on their sites for more than 24 hours, which leads Irwin in comments to say, “We still have to live with your RIDICULOUS limitations in posting Letterman video?…. Seems as if there is a penalty fo
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CBS clips officially went onto YouTube, the “Late Show with David Letterman” has added 200,000 (+5%) new viewers while “The Late Late Show with Craig Ferguson” is up 100,000 viewers (+7%).
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They uploaded 300 clips, which got 29.2 million views in a month, averaging 857,000 per day. They also note an increase in audience for shows that are doing well on YouTube: David Letterman up 200,000, Craig Ferguson up 100,000.
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Watching clips on videohosting sites is cherry picking and preserves the users ability to not have to committ to the show and allows them to pick up on anything that captures the publics interest and they want to find out what the talk is about. That is t
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On November 17, according to CBS, a show needed about 219,000 total views to make the Top 15. That means that on 4 days, eight CBS shows gathered enough views to break into the Top 15: At #3, the K-Fed/Britney Sex Tape (on Craig Ferguson), must have garne
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IE, if the networks and movie studios had been quicker to put some of their video online, we might never have spent so much time watching skateboard accidents and cute kitties walking across piano keyboards. CBS CONTENT AMONG MOST VIEWED VIDEOS ON YOUTUBE
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CBS has launched a channel on YouTube with clips from CBS News, David Letterman, CSI, NCIS and CBS Sportsline. CBS will share in the ad revenue associated with CBS video, both clips posted by the network and by users.
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The video sharing site just announced an agreement with CBS to offer news, sports and entertainment clips on a daily basis, kicking off this month. YouTube and CBS will share revenue from the sponsorship of CBS Videos.