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Either it's an indication of YouTube's strength or a backdoor approach by NBC to enforce licensing rights - maybe both.
GUBA.com is now offering an impressive selection of Warner Bros. TV episodes and movies, at less than the going rate on iTunes.
Falling theater attendance numbers and declining DVD sales have led to more studios offering their films through video download services.
Older TV series and thousands of movies are coming this fall as Channel 4 seeks to expand their video broadband services.
A number of new series are in the works for Comedy Central's popular broadband video site.
SPEED has launched its own video on demand site dedicated to motor sports.
Comic strip team Wulffmorgenthaler and MTV are producing what may be the first made-for-mobile animated series.
Nielsen is changing with the times and will include online streams and portable viewing in its ratings tracking system.
Reports have Apple aiming to provide downloadable movies by year-end, but iTunes flat pricing may be causing problems.
The innovative deal treats the videos as marketable items on their own, rather than just promos for the artist's titles.
BC Writer of the Week