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French video-sharing site DailyMotion announced a partnership today with Warner Music Group to share ad revenue from Warner’s music videos. Warner, you’ll remember, also has deals with YouTube (see Warner-YouTube), Brightcove, Google Video, Muvee and
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Google Inc. said on Monday it would expand testing of its much-anticipated video advertising system by working with two major music labels to embed video ads on Web sites that make money running them.
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Advertiser-integrated content The deal with Studio 2.0, the most aggressive Hollywood-studio foray into advertiser-integrated content, will spawn an internet show called "Hardly News." The show will be a hybrid of comedy, news and games intended to pull i
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Warner Music Group is announcing a deal with the Internet video provider Brightcove today that will spread Warner’s video content around the web in a free, ad-supported format
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The pair of eyeballs watching an artist interview on a Warner Music Group site won't be watching anything else at that time. And the fact that Warner is unbundling this content from the sites is the real incumbent killer.
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Full steam ahead on the video deals today. Google Video just announced that they’ve struck deals with both Sony and Warner Music to distribute their music videos, with revenue coming from Google AdWords’ Video Ads.
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YouTube has offered other labels an option for an equity stake in the company as part of proposed deals. If Warner took YouTube up on such an offer, it could create an expensive precedent for every other copyright holder YouTube wants to settle with.
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ouTube has offered other labels an option for an equity stake in the company as part of proposed deals. “If Warner took YouTube up on such an offer, it could create an expensive precedent for every other copyright holder YouTube wants to settle with,”
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Second- this will limit the videos syndication beyond YouTube because you’re not effectively the owner of the content when Warner Brothers has a “veto” clause.
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Time Warner Inc.'s AOL plans to announce Monday that it will offer two new NBC programs on its Web site a week before their broadcast TV premiere. The shows, "Studio 60 on the Sunset Strip" and "Twenty Good Years" are produced by Time Warner-owned Warn
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20th Century Fox, Sony Pictures Home Entertainment, Universal Pictures, and Warner Bros; 9.99 to $19.99 per movie; Außerdem TV Serien und weiter On-Demand Programme das ganze läuft über das AOL Video portal.
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Die Kunden die sowohl eine Kableanscluss als auch einnen Warner Breitbandanschluss haben können ihre Videos und Bilder hochlanden. Diese werden von Warner gescreent und aschließend über einen digitalen VOD bereitgestelllt.
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Guba verkauft nun auch Filme von Sony. Dazu sind Preise von $20 für neuere und $10 für ältere angedacht. Sony wird 100 Filme bereitstellen. Die Filme werden über das MS DRM geschützt. Warner hat 200 Filme für Guba
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Warner bietet nun auch 200 Filme über Guba als VOD ($1.79-$2.99) oder Download-to-own an. Beides funktioniert über den Windows Media Player (2 PCs 1DVD). Qualität: 640*480, Speed: 1,3Mps progressive Download. Mehr Filme sollen folgen.