Monday Afternoon Vid-Biz Headlines
GOP Primary Debate Will Happen; the candidates have all agreed to participate in the upcoming debates put on by CNN with questions submitted via YouTube. (AP)
VideoEgg Jumps on Facebook Bandwagon; the company now using their advertising technology and sales team to help monetize applications on the the popular social network. (release)
Premier League Chooses Nimbus; the popular football league signs an exclusive, worldwide deal with an Indian sports broadcaster to distribute digital video online. (paidContent)
Worldwide Biggies Hires Veteran Execs; the digital content production studio hires management talent away from cable networks like MTV and Nickelodeon. (TV Week)
European Kids Sound Off on File-sharing, express widespread disdain for copyright laws and a perception of greed on the part of the entertainment industry. (TorrentFreak)
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