Beet.tv: The New York Times is planning to make its video clips available to the public.

Telegraph: YouTube is set to overtake the BBC as Britain's most popular entertainment site.

Los Angeles Times: MTV's new digital media chief looks at the "sensibilities" of Web television.

Information Week: Senators are pressing for an investigation into a YouTube video of lawyers advising clients on how to avoid hiring U.S. workers.

Hollywood Reporter: Comedy Central is expanding its "Indecision" franchise to the Web in anticipation of the upcoming presidential election, with a site featuring online video clips from The Daily Show, The Colbert Report, L'il Bush, and others.

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