« World of Warcraft: only a game? | Main | New servers for Ourmedia »

September 18, 2006

YouTube, Warner Music strike deal

YouTube, the video-sharing site, said on Monday that it has signed a major new deal with Warner Music Group. Under the agreement, YouTube will distribute music videos from Warner's roster of artists, as well as behind-the-scenes footage, artist interviews, original programming and other special content. YouTube users also will be able to incorporate music from Warner's catalog into the videos they create and upload onto the site. The two companies will share advertising revenue from both the music videos and user-uploaded content incorporating Warner's audio.

September 18, 2006 at 10:04 PM in Video | Permalink

Comments

I’m a big fan of web-videos YouTube is practically my homepage. But anyone who has ever tried to use its search feature knows that the only videos you can find are the ones that people have submitted. When Google introduced their Video Search I was encouraged, thinking, maybe I’ll finally be able to find those rare gems (outtakes from the Tovak episode of Star Trek, etc.). But that Google feature only searches the videos available on Google’s own server, not the on web. Tovak hasn’t got a home on my PC yet…

But I recently found out about a new video search engine, ClipBlast, which unlike Google, YouTube, etc. searches ALL the videos on the net. (But, like them, is totally free.) Every single one available to you easily. www.clipblast.com is the site for any video search find Tovak a home or download the latest “Better Know a District” from The Colbert Report (“silent T” of course). And unlike YouTube or Google, ClipBlast also has important news and information videos, from CNN to the BBC and rare interview clips, etc.

You can find even high quality video, something difficult on YouTube, almost impossible on Google. So, find Tovak a home and give clipblast a try. You won’t be disappointed.

Posted by: Andrew Phillips at Sep 19, 2006 10:20:50 AM

Post a comment

(Because of spam, comments are held for approval by JD)