YouTube To Post Full-Length MGM FilmsSource: Reuters
YouTube, the largest video-sharing website, will show full-length television shows and films from Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer's archives in its latest step to boost advertising revenue by adding professional programing, the company told Reuters on Sunday.
Google's YouTube in Lions Gate film clips dealSource: Yahoo! News
In a move that signals a possible thawing of Google Inc's relations with Hollywood, its YouTube unit has reached a deal to feature film clips from Lions Gate Entertainment Inc on the video-sharing site.
Upton Sinclair, Now Playing on YouTubeSource: The New York Times
Tiny cameras, the rise of YouTube and the growing appeal of so-called citizen journalism has done for animal rights advocates what the best-organized protest could not.
Putting Candidates Under the VideoscopeSource: The New York Times
Equipped with laptops and hand-held video cameras, off-air network reporters, or embeds, are catching every unplugged and unscripted moment on the campaign trail.
Sweeping the Clouds AwaySource: The New York Times
Children's TV has changed so much that a preschool classic on DVD now carries a warning.
Google Aims to Make YouTube Profitable With AdsSource: The New York Times
Google believes it finally has found the formula to cash in on YouTube's potential as a magnet for online video advertising and keep its audience loyal at the same time.
On EU Tube (LOL!), Sex Sells (Duh!)Source: The New York Times
Imagine how the carpets of power in Brussels must have buzzed with excitement when some hip marketeer came up with the idea of reaching out to the public through a newly created Web site linked to YouTube.
Comedy Business Turns to the WebSource: The New York Times
A video with Will Ferrell has become a sensation on a Web site that has the backing of a major venture capital firm.