Top Interactive Media headlines this week include YouTube Star's "The Station", big media networks utilizing social media, and some cautions about holding your breath for "TV Everywhere". Enjoy and have a great week!
YouTube Search-and-Delete Code Makes Money for Rights-Holders
Content owners can now profit from people infringing on their property.
Will There Be an Apple TV Set in Two Years?
Maybe the question is, will there be regular TV's still around in two years?
FLO TV and Rentrak Launch Measurement System for Mobile TV Audience
In hopes of informing sales of advertising time.
YouTube Elite Make Old Tricks Work for The Station
Internet celebs' join forces to compete with main-stream celeb.
56.com Lets Users Charge for Video
Chinese website to have views in the dozens per video.
Fox Asks Fans to Pimp for 'Glee'
Harnessing the power of social media to get people to watch their new show.
YouTube Gets Clips from Cartoon Network and CNN
The Funnies or the news... So YouTube's trying to become the paper?
Mobile Video Phones Surge
More people watching more videos on their phones.
CBS Interactive's Smith: Authentication Not Around the Corner
"TV Everywhere" is going nowhere at the moment.
Lessons to Learn From Felicia Day on Combining Music Videos and Web Series
Don't break into song and dance before reading this.
Tuesday, August 25, 2009
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