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Dec. 19, 2006 at 8:37am Eastern by Barry Schwartz
YouTube's Growth Worries Media Giants
YouTube brings out media giants' competitive claws from the International Herald Tribune takes a look at how YouTube is threatening the large media companies, such as NBC, News Corp., Viacom and CBS. As YouTube continues to grow, especially with the $1.65 billion acquisition by Google, these media companies are now having second thoughts about distributing the shows they produce in web format. The International Herald Tribune says that the media companies "are close to announcing a new Web site that will feature some of their best-known television programming and other clips in an attempt to build a business for distributing video on the Internet to rival YouTube." Since YouTube has licensing arrangements with CBS, Warner Music Group, Sony BMG and Universal Music Group - they potentially can be that distribution channel, but NBC, News Corp., Viacom and even CBS rather be that distribution channel.
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