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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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Foreign Media Banned in Iran so Twitter and YouTube Rock On
News coverage of the situation in Tehran and other Iranian cities today has reverted back to the early stages of the rebellion last Saturday, i.e., once again we have to get most of our news from social media. The reason is that the Iranian government has today banned foreign media...
Media Roundup: The Pirate Bay Found Guilty, YouTube Adds Premium Content and More
In Today's Media Roundup: The Pirate Bay found guilty, YouTube adds premium content, Gannett revenue down, News ink company declares bankruptcy, NYT cuts sections and Video game sales down 17 percent. by Sean Blanda
Media Roundup: YouTube and Universal to Launch Music Site, LA Times Runs Front Page Ad, Staff Rebels and More
In Today's Media Roundup: YouTube and Universal to launch music site, LA Times run front page ad, staff rebels, Newspaper stocks spike, Twitter deciding between Microsoft and Google for search and ESPN to launch local edition. by Sean Blanda
Media Roundup: China Blocks YouTube, Senate Bill May Give Tax Exempt Status to Newspapers and More
In Today's Media Roundup: China blocks YouTube, Senate bill may give tax exempt status to newspapers, Video games may be the next "5th Network,†NPR sees record ratings, Vibe launches two new digital platforms and TiVo and Blockbuster team up. by Sean Blanda
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
Media Roundup: "Don't Click" Message Hijacks Twitter, Sony Reaches Agreement with YouTube and More
In Today's Media Roundup: Facebook devalued to $3.7 billion, "Don't Click" message hijacks Twitter, Baltimore Sun closes bureau, Sony reaches agreement with YouTube, Midway declared bankruptcy, Google stops radio ad program and YouTube offers downloads. by Sean Blanda
Media Roundup: Google Tags Entire Internet as Malware, LA Times to Cut 70 and More
In Today's Media Roundup: Google tags entire Internet as malware, LA Times to cut 70, Financial Times finds success in online subscriptions, Magazines rely on free public place copies, THQ lays off 100 and YouTube claims that is has the most HD video by Sean Blanda
YouTube to Big Media: You Can Sell Your Own Ads
It's hard to believe that, just as it was in January 2008, and January 2007, YouTube is still looking around for a viable ad model. As advertisers still have a love affair with video, and that's what YouTube serves, day in and day out, you'd think this would be an...
Media Roundup: Media Companies to Sell Ads on YouTube, MSNBC to Fill 10 p.m. Time Slot, and More
In Today's Media Roundup: Big media companies can now sell their own ads on YouTube, MSNBC to fill 10 p.m. time slot, Monty Python sees boost in sales from YouTube, Playboy consolidating Web and print, Is Wired in trouble? and Apple posts record forth quarter profits by Sean Blanda
Media Roundup: Gannett Orders One Week Unpaid Leave, Hearst Seeks Ideas About Web Only Operation, and More
In Today's Media Roundup: Gannett orders one week unpaid leave, Hearst seeks ideas from staff about Web only operation, Warner Music Group muted on YouTube, Google shuts down several services, Jobs takes break lawsuits may follow and ABC expands online player by Sean Blanda
Industry Transcripts by Seeking Alpha
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Warner Music Group F4Q09 (Qtr End 9/30/09) Earnings Call Transcript
on Nov 24, 2009about WMG
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Image Entertainment Inc. F2Q10 (Qtr End 30/09/09) Earnings Call Transcript
on Nov 12, 2009about DISK
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Walt Disney F4Q09 (Qtr End 10/3/09) Earnings Call Transcript
on Nov 12, 2009about DIS
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Nexstar Broadcasting Group, Inc. Q3 2009 Earnings Call Transcript
on Nov 11, 2009about NXST
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Gray Television, Inc. Q3 2009 Earnings Call Transcript
on Nov 09, 2009about GTN
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