Viacom, owner of networks such as Comedy Central, MTV, and Nickelodeon, is the latest to join the fight against Google TV. In the meantime, all these networks aren't making any money on their own online advertising.
Executives as high up as the president of Comedy Central and the head of MTVNetworks felt "very strongly" that clips from shows like The Daily Show and The Colbert Report should remain on YouTube. And Matthew Belloni of Reuters News Service quotes...
Viacom filed its lawsuit last year, asking for damages for the unauthorized viewing of programming from MTV, Comedy Central and other networks, including such hits as "The Colbert Show" and "The Daily Show with Jon Stewart.
MTVNetworks Demands YouTube & Google Remove Unauthorized VideosMTVNetworks and its parent company Viacom issued a "takedown order" to Google demanding the removal of its protected content from YouTube.
MTVNetworks Demands YouTube & Google Remove Unauthorized VideosMTVNetworks and its parent company Viacom issued a "takedown order" to Google demanding the removal of its protected content from YouTube.
Under the agreement, Viacom's divisions - MTVNetworks, BET Networks and Paramount Pictures - will provide television and theatrical programming on the Joost platform". Founded by Niklas Zennström and Janus Friis - the team that brought us Skype...
MTVNetworks Demands YouTube & Google Remove Unauthorized VideosMTVNetworks and its parent company Viacom issued a "takedown order" to Google demanding the removal of its protected content from YouTube.
MTVNetworks Demands YouTube & Google Remove Unauthorized VideosMTVNetworks and its parent company Viacom issued a "takedown order" to Google demanding the removal of its protected content from YouTube.
Just this summer, Viacom teamed up with Google to promote its MTVNetworkscontent on Google Video, in part to counteract the widespread use of its content on Youtube. MTV was the content provider in a test that wrapped video ads around its content...
If you go to http://video.search.yahoo.com, you can search for video content from Yahoo partners including Buena Vista Pictures, CBS News, CMT, Discovery Communications (Discovery Channel, Travel Channel), IFILM, Internet Archive, Internet...
If you go to http://video.search.yahoo.com, you can search for video content from Yahoo partners including Buena Vista Pictures, CBS News, CMT, Discovery Communications (Discovery Channel, Travel Channel), IFILM, Internet Archive, Internet...
Word from Dulles, VA that AOL Video and MTVNetworks (part of Viacom, also owners of CBS) are anouncing a partnership that will make video material available via AOL Video Search (beta) from numerous cable services.
AOL Video Search Adds Slew of New Content from MTV and Many Other Cable Networks. Local business owners can submit basic information for inclusion at no charge; an expanded four line text advertisement is available for a fee of $40 per year.
Word from Dulles, VA that AOL Video and MTVNetworks (part of Viacom, also owners of CBS) are anouncing a partnership that will make video material available via AOL Video Search (beta) from numerous cable services.