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Yahoo May Buy Brightroll in Billion-Dollar Bid to Bolster Video Ad Sales
The 8-year-old San Francisco startup Brightroll helps leading brands target their video ads for the web's biggest video publishers.
Like HBO, CBS Cuts the Cord and Launches a Digital Subscription Service
The move comes a day after HBO's announcement of an Internet-only subscription service.
Cutting the Cord: HBO to Offer Standalone Streaming Service Next Year
The move would mark a vast step beyond current streaming option HBO Go, which launched in 2010 and is only available to viewers with a cable subscription.
'Super Size Me' Filmmaker Is Producing a New Web Series on Entrepreneurship
Documentarian Morgan Spurlock is bringing his box-office acclaim to new media with a forthcoming online video channel called Smartish.
YouTube to Open Free Production Facility for NYC-Based Creators
YouTube Space New York follows similar facilities in London, Los Angeles and Tokyo.
AT&T, Chernin Group Buy Majority Stake in Leading YouTube Network
The move likely values Fullscreen, which counts the fastest-growing subscriber base of any YouTube network, at $250 million.
Don't Call Her Old-Fashioned: Paula Deen's Comeback Is for the Digital Era
The Paula Deen Network, an online-TV platform where subscribers must pay between $7.99 and $9.99 to watch Deen whip up her famed Southern fare, launches on Wednesday.
The Video Revolution Will Not Be Televised
Viewing habits and advertising trends are poised for a dramatic and sweeping change.
7 Mistakes That Could Turn Your Corporate Video Into a Corporate Disaster
From having obnoxious music to having an intern do voice-overs, some corporations are making pivotal mistakes when creating their corporate videos. Here are seven things not to do.