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85 more radio station websites and 15 new television station websites have added AP’s Online Video Network and MSN player technology, according to Editor and Publisher. Some interesting numbers in the AP press release, “the AP’s Online Video Network
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The incorporation of the Brightcove platform means that Fox videos can be shared and posted on other site by providing an shareable imbed code. I've posted Fox's SPEED above. In a sense, it's a new world of syndication beyond the long-established cont
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YouTube has reached a revenue-sharing deal with Hearst-Argyle Television whereby local TV stations will be paid when users of the video-sharing site watch their programming. YouTube, a unit of Google, and Hearst-Argyle said in a statement Sunday that the
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The broadcaster announced partnerships with a variety of online properties and video-sharing sites, including Brightcove, Joost, Veoh Networks, Sling Media, AOL, Microsoft and CNET Networks (publisher of News.com). There will be a rotating list of CBS sh
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The service will launch with thousands of movies from seven major studios as well as indie distributors, connects directly to your TV and does not require a PC or a cable box. The company, Vudu, Inc., has been quietly engineering the technology and striki
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Sean Carey, executive VP digital services and distribution at Sony Pictures Entertainment said that the service will be provided an amount of content on par with what other players in the digital download space, such as Movielink and CinemaNow, received.
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Yahoo Inc. (YHOO.O: Quote, Profile , Research) said on Friday that it will offer BBC News video on its news site through an agreement with ABC News.People who visit the Yahoo News Web site will get access to about 30 video clips of BBC News video each day
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EMI will provide its extensive catalog of music videos from many of the world's most popular artists to consumers on both the Gotuit Broadband Video Portal at www.gotuit.com in the U.S. and through the Gotuit Video on Demand (VOD) cable service, available
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Walt Disney Co. agreed Tuesday to release movies for viewing on pay-per-view television as soon as 15 days after their release on DVD. Some ESPN, Disney Channel and other Disney-controlled cable programming will also be offered for free viewing.
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Three of the four major music companies each quietly negotiated to take small stakes in YouTube as part of video- and music-licensing deals they struck shortly before the sale, people involved in the talks said yesterday.
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NewsGator will take video from nbbc and distribute it through its NewsGator Online and Yahoo! Instant Messenger feeds. NewsGator editors can choose from a wide menu of videos from nbbc content providers and select the best ones to redistribute through its
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Viacom's content will be distributed throughout Google Video's affiliate network, with MTV Networks responsible for selling ads in front of the content. The most interesting part of the deal is the revenue will be shared with the affiliates hosting the co