MediaPost: My Damn Channel, the digital production studio just launched by former MTV and CBS Radio executive Rob Barnett, has reached a content partnership with MySpace.

NewTeeVee: While it was supposed to be Britney Spears’ comeback performance, MTV.com was the big winner after the falling star’s abysmal performance at the VMAs, logging its highest-trafficked day ever.

Press Release: FORA.tv and Pfizer have announced a strategic programming partnership to launch a Health & Wellness Channel on FORA.tv.

PC World: Two new digital cameras -- one video, one still -- promise to make it easy to shoot and upload videos to YouTube. Do they succeed?

Wired: Yahoo's Democratic debate later this week has been billed as "the first-ever online-only presidential mashup." But on the eve of the debate, Yahoo has decided not to support citizen remixing of the footage -- reducing the once-bold experiment to little more than a fancy online version of an on-demand cable television offering.

Advertising Age: MTV does away with iFilm.com, the site that was once considered a YouTube rival.

MediaPost: Online video content creators are in the enviable position of having learned from what happened to their friends in the music industry, and are making sure they don't end up in the same position.