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Founded in February 2005, acquired by Google Inc. in 2006, YouTube is a consumer media company for people to watch and share original videos worldwide through a Web experience. People can see first-hand accounts of current events, find videos about their hobbies and interests, and discover the quirky and unusual. As more people capture special moments on video, YouTube is empowering them to become the broadcasters of tomorrow.
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NAICS Code Other Motion Picture and Video Industries: 512199
Recent Events
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Charles Warner: Oprah and the TV Dinosaur
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In Stores: Google Launches Operating System, Designed For Netbooks
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Google to Add Captions, Improving YouTube Videos
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Six DEADLY M&A Sins
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YouTube Launches Automatic Captions; Great for Accessibility and Search
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Analysis: Hulu, Vevo And The Rise Of Streaming Video
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VoltaicHD? Cuts High Definition Movie Editing Times by Up to 80%
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YouTube Direct: YouTube uploads inside your own site
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YouTube partners with local TV stations
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YouTube Direct lets news organizations publish citizen videos
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Univision Strikes Deal with YouTubeÂ
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YouTube Launches YouTube Direct Tool - Quick Facts
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YouTube Launches Virtual Assignment Desk, Connects News Organizations and Citizen Reporters With "YouTube Direct"
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YouTube Launches Virtual Assignment Desk, Connects News Organizations and Citizen Reporters With "Yo
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YouTube Direct Forgets Payments
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Univision, Google YouTube Say 'Si' To Partnership
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Updated: Univision, YouTube Strike Video Pact
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NPR Adds Video Clips and Citizen Reporters Via YouTube Deal
In a new deal announced this week with YouTube, National Public Radio will now select user-generated videos and embed them on its website. This is the latest in a series of moves to establish NPR as a multimedia company. by David Weir
YouTube's New "Find Your Friends" Feature a Little Too Friendly
YouTube is helping those with Gmail accounts find new friends, but it's approach may be a little too friendly. by Catharine P. Taylor
WPP's Sir Martin To Olympic Committee: Embrace YouTube Or Lose Your Audience
With the 2016 Olympic Games all squared away and set for Rio de Janeiro, members of the International Olympic Committee could get down to more serious business—such as how to handle the issue of online video. WPP Group CEO Sir Martin Sorrell had some very simple ideas for the...
YouTube For Business | BTalk Australia
[podcast] Lots of us use You Tube for entertainment. Today on BTalk we look at how it can be used to develop a stronger relationship with your customers and prospects. Phil Dobbie talks to Jason Chuck, Google's Head of Marketing for Australia and New Zealand. by Phil Dobbie
Tweet sparks rumours of Google plans to buy Brightcove
Rumours that Google is preparing to buy Brightcove erupted this week following a tweet from digital media blogger Mark Glaser saying the search giant was considering forking out up to USD700m for the white-label video streaming company. Acquiring Brightcove would make Google’s YouTube the dominant commercial web...
YouTube As Art-House Cinema. Could There Be a Monetization Idea Here?
Advertising Age has a fascinating blog post about an art-house cinema in Amsterdam, called De Uitkijk, that is saving itself by screening YouTube clips and other online clips of that ilk. It began as a promotional idea to help advertise the cinema, and it works like this: every month the...
Market Your Business on YouTube | Useful Commute Podcast
With millions of viewers each month, YouTube provides a low-cost way for businesses to get their message out. But it's not as simple as uploading a commercial or corporate video. In this podcast, veteran 'tuber Alan Lastufka offers practical advice on what equipment you need to produce an engaging video...
Disney in talks to put content on YouTube
Disney could stream full-length episodes from its ABC TV network on YouTube as part of a multi-year deal currently in discussion with YouTube-owner Google. Disney may pursue the deal in place of a VoD agreement with Hulu, reports paidContent. Disney...
Media Roundup: Newsprint Company May Declare Bankruptcy, YouTube allows CBS to use Microsoft Player and More
In Today's Media Roundup: Newsprint company may declare bankruptcy, YouTube allows CBS to use Microsoft player, iTunes to offer high def movie downloads, Online newspaper readers aren't hanging around and The New York Times goes after aggregators. by Sean Blanda
Stupid Company Rule: No YouTube
It's come to my attention that some firms are banning YouTube from their company servers. Since that's about the stupidest example of micromanagement I've ever heard, I'm going to do something about it. Specifically, I'm going to make an example of a guilty party, in this...
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