Tuesday Vid-Biz Headlines
News Corp. to Apple: We Set Prices, Not You; FOX has no plans to pull its content (24, Prison Break) off iTunes, but wants more flexibility. (Rueters)
YouTube Accounts for 28 Percent of Time on Google; video-sharing site also accounts for 35 percent of global users. Watch out profit margins. (Silicon Alley Insider)
My Damn Channel and MySpace Team Up for Original Content; dedicated channel on the social network giant will feature shows from Harry Shearer, David Wain, and Andy Milonakis. (Release)
HandHeld Entertainment to Get Content from WatchMojo.com; automotive, travel, video game and lifestyle videos to appear on HandHeld’s ZVUE Networks. (Release)
Kiptronic Names Bill Loewenthal President and CEO; former Replay TV VP joins ad insertion and campaign management company. (emailed release)
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