Google and UPN Announce Deal to Stream Video of Recently Aired TV Premiere Note: UPN and CBS are both a part of Viacom. News from Yahoo today that they are ending 2005 by providing access to four complete episodes of recently aired CBS sitcoms...
It's worth noting that the recent availability of the premiere episode of "What About Chris" on Google Video came via a deal with UPN. Although this Reuters article is headlined: CBS says in talks with Google for video search, it also points out...
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UPN and Google Team To Stream Chris. Yes, this is the long expected counterblow to Yahoo's claim last month to have outdistanced Google. However, dropping the home page count is a positive move that I think helps defuse the entire size wars situation.
The search company is working with UPN to make the premiere episode of Chris Rock's "Everybody Hates Chris" available on Google Video. Says UPN president Dawn Ostroff, in the press release: UPN's young adult viewers are avid online users, and...
Today, UPN and Google have announced that Google Video now offers access (free) to the premiere episode of Everybody Hates Chris which aired last week on the network and is "inspired" by comedian Chris Rock's life as a kid.