Wednesday, October 5, 2011

YouTube Gets near Original Content Deals

YouTube Gets near Original Content Deals By Georg Szalai October 4, 2011 Photo by Getty Images Tony Hawk NEW You are able to - YouTube is putting the finishing touches on handles programming partners which are made to bring professional content towards the Google-possessed online video site in funnel form, the "Wall Street Journal" reported.One of the content partners which have signed or are required to sign with YouTube are skate boarder Tony Hawk, media companies, for example Warner Bros. and News Corp.'s ShineReveille unit, RTL Group's FremantleMedia, which produces "The X Factor," BermanBraun, which has created shows for SyFy along with other cable channels, and IAC's Electus, run by Ben Silverman, based on the "Journal."To supplement potential partners, it pointed out CSI creator Anthony Zuiker, Everyday Health, which produces quite happy with celebrity trainer Jillian Michaels yet others, Legendary Entertainment, founded by former Sundance Funnel mind Ray Aidem and former VH1 executive Michael Hirschorn, DECA, making movie content for ladies, and?a sports content venture released by National basketball association player Baron Davis and funds Warren. The "Journal," a part of Rupert Murdoch's News Corp., added that it could also produce news content for any YouTube funnel.Using its content deals, YouTube is searching to become next-generation content provider having a slew of online "channels" showing professional programming. The approach is comparable to the way cable operators offer channels, but YouTube is not charging customers monthly customer costs.??The website is investing a lot more than $100 million in payday loans for that content production and it is searching for advertising revenue in exchange, the "Journal" stated. It will later split that ad revenue with content partners. The professional content channels are required to unveil next year.A YouTube spokesperson told the "Journal": "We do not discuss rumor or speculation, but we are always speaking to content designers and curators of all types about building audiences online.Inch The Hollywood Reporter YouTube Gets near Original Content Deals By Georg Szalai October 4, 2011 Tony Hawk PHOTO CREDIT Getty Images NEW You are able to - YouTube is putting the finishing touches on handles programming partners that can bring professional content towards the Google-possessed movie site in funnel form, the "Wall Street Journal" reported.One of the content partners which have signed or are required to sign with YouTube are skate boarder Tony Hawk, media companies, for example Warner Bros. and News Corp.'s ShineReveille unit, RTL Group's FremantleMedia, which produces "The X Factor," BermanBraun, that has created shows for SyFy along with other cable channels, and IAC's Electus, run by Ben Silverman, based on the "Journal."To supplement potential partners, it pointed out CSI creator Anthony Zuiker, Everyday Health, which produces quite happy with celebrity trainer Jillian Michaels yet others, Legendary Entertainment, founded by former Sundance Funnel mind Ray Aidem and former VH1 executive Michael Hirschorn, DECA, making movie content for ladies, and?a sports content venture released by National basketball association player Baron Davis and funds Warren. The "Journal," a part of Rupert Murdoch's News Corp., added that it could also produce news content for any YouTube funnel.Using its content deals, YouTube is searching to become next-generation content provider having a slew of online "channels" showing professional programming. The approach is comparable to the way in which cable operators offer channels, but YouTube is not charging customers monthly customer costs.??The website is investing a lot more than $100 million in payday loans for that content production and it is searching for advertising revenue in exchange, the "Journal" stated. It'll later split that ad revenue with content partners. The professional content channels are required to unveil the coming year.A YouTube spokesperson told the "Journal": "We do not discuss rumor or speculation, but we are always speaking to content designers and curators of all types about building audiences online.Inch The Hollywood Reporter

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