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Briefs: Lulu Sues Hulu, Jim Cramer on YouTube, When Is Online Content a 'Hit'?
A quick look at some of today's top online video headlines:
Briefs: Lulu Sues Hulu, Jim Cramer on YouTube, When Is Online Content a 'Hit'?
Beet.tv: In a big development in online video and newspapers, the Cambridge, Massachusetts-based Maven Networks will be powering video for the Financial Times.
NewTeeVee: When is online content considered a hit? When should it be considered a hit?
ZDNet: Lulu.com sues NBCU/News Corp. over the name of their nascent video venture, recently christen "Hulu."
WebProNews: Another comparison, another win for Google. In this case, the competition centers on online video, and in terms of market share (as determined by the number of visits), the search giant is 42 percent ahead of its nearest rival.
Paid Content: MTV is continuing its digital strategy with two dozen targeted Web sites built from its TV programming.
MediaPost: Google considers video for search listings.
Los Angeles Times: "We're in a situation now where we're all up against Google/YouTube," says CNBC's Jim Cramer. "When radio was king and then TV came, I think radio was very reluctant to recognize that TV was bigger. Now I think TV still thinks it's really big -- and the revenues are bigger -- but Google/YouTube I think could make TV small."