Kiwi site iYomu takes a page out of reality TV handbook and offers big cash prize in bid to stand out from the social networking crowd and attract adult members.
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Blockbuster said Thursday that it had agreed to acquire Movielink, the digital movie downloading service backed by Hollywood studios.
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NBC and News Corporation’s joint video venture will receive outside investment from Providence Equity Partners, a source close to the deal confirmed Thursday.
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Media groups and venture capital firms invest $9 million in SpongeBob honcho Albie Hecht's production house, the latest attempt by VC firms to score big in Hollywood.
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Tudou scores $19 million; launches ad network.
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New study says online video viewers will hit nearly 1B in 2012.
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Startup waits to strike more music label deals.
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Developers express hope and trepidation that social network giant may open site to third-party widgets.
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Eisner-backed site’s new software scours Internet for all types of clips.
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Analysis: Wall Street has more or less shrugged off YouTube headaches—so far.
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New video-‘fingerprinting’ tools stoke Internet censorship fears.
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Brand new video provider goes global with content from JumpTV.
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Outside.in highlights the hyper-local.
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Startup builds do-it-yourself social networks. But will they come?
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YouTube videos to appear on Google Video search.
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At this year’s Sundance Film Festival, online and mobile video runs rampant.
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Red Herring's Internet news briefs for the week of January 22, 2007.
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New numbers show blog traffic way up—is it enough to save a struggling industry?
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New website offers weather prediction market
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Publisher buys into book digitization as online competition looms.
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