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  • 5 Items of Interest for the Week of Dec. 12th

    Friday, December 17, 2010, 11:23 AM ET
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    Posted by Will Richmond
    Happy Friday. Once again I'm pleased to offer VideoNuze's end-of-week feature analyzing 5-6 interesting online/mobile video industry news items from the week that we didn't have a chance to cover previously. This week I'm changing the format a little bit, creating an individual post for each item. I'm doing this in response to reader interest in being able to share individual items (not the whole group) more easily. Let me know what you think of the new format. Here they are:

    1. Potential YouTube-Next New Networks deal is a bit of a head-scratcher

    2. Here's a great example of why TV Everywhere matters so much to the pay-TV industry

    3. Hulu's Kilar: "Hulu Plus now a material portion" of revenues

    4. Google not ready to announce fiber winning communities

    5. Tiffany shows online video works for luxury retailers

    Read them now or check them out this weekend!
     

    Categories: Aggregators, Broadband ISPs, Cable Networks, Cable TV Operators, Commerce, Deals & Financings, Indie Video, Satellite, Telcos

    Topics: Google, Hulu Plus, Netflix, Next New Networks, Tiffany, YouTube

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