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Briefs: Myspace and The Onion Hook-up, USA Network Announces Didja.com
A quick look at some of today's top online video headlines.
Briefs: Myspace and The Onion Hook-up, USA Network Announces Didja.com
The Onion Brings Journalistic Integrity, Correct Puntcuation to MySpace: Respected Pillar of Journalism Partners With Fledgling Unknown "Website".
Didja Hear? USA Network Announces Didja.com, the New Online Destination for Commercial Fans: USA Network announced today the network's first-ever independent digital media initiative, Didja.com. A free online archive of current and classic television commercials, movie trailers and other brand-related content, Didja.com is a social networking destination that reinvents the commercial viewing experience by celebrating advertising as entertainment. The site is due to launch early 2008.
VideoCafe To Offer Video Content To Bloggers: Online platform for video news content the NewsMarket has launched a new service that allows bloggers to source and embed video into their posts.
TubeMogul Launches Universal Upload and Tracking Tool for Online Video Publishers: TubeMogul (http://www.tubemogul.com), the online video analytics company, today announced the launch of Load & Track -- a new service for video publishers who are sick of wasting hours uploading videos one-by-one, and then tracking each video's performance individually.
InfoMedia Announces the World's First Competitive Internet Reality Show: "I believe the Internet is ready for prime time programming," says Joel Comm, Host and Executive Producer of 'The Next Internet Millionaire.' "With the popularity of reality programming and online video, the time is right for the two to converge. Audiences are ready to embrace quality, original web-based content that will become the talk at the water cooler." Comm continues, "'The Next Internet Millionaire' is a historical production that will forever raise the bar for online video production."