Another reason I’m getting into video business

by on June 23, 2006

Google is testing advertising for video where they'll share the advertising revenues with content producers. Bing! 

  • Yep, Youtube is bought out by Google and what's next Google is going into video business. Yea, a double "Bling."
  • you need to register in order to read it at ny times.
  • mdofpc
    Someone should get rid of those trash comments that someone left
  • Sounds very interesting. Any latest news on this topic. I think i might revert to the video industry lol :P
  • Is that really how the russian language looks on screen? see - russian woman dating lol!
  • ST
    You seem to have alot of gobbledeegook replies, perhaps people don't have a valid point to make?
  • whats with all the gobbledeegook. whot no google !
  • Dan
    Dont trust Google, dont trust Channel U!
  • Vic
    Then you'll make in 1 week what you made in 1 year at Microsoft and you can upsize the bmw... good for you Robert!
  • Once Microsoft releases (if it works?) that killer video ad technology they are cooking in the labs I think we're going to see some serious video ad disruption.
  • The thing that will make this more interesting is Google providing a way you can serve the video from your own server and still insert the advertising and get credit for running the ads. In the scenario talked about here, the content is only available in Google Video and only on Google's terms. It's a good start, but what if I want to put my video on YouTube, on MySpace or whatever the next great video service happens to be and still get paid?
  • Is it posible to read rhis article from nytimes?
  • Paul Senatori
    I'm hearing a lot of noise from the auto-sector on using / leveraging the video.google.com and similar services for the next generation 30-second spot. Right now the brands feel this is a free-ride...just post the ad and go, or create enough interest so viewers post it to these services. One auto manufacturer (needs to remain nameless) is making this approach a key part of their new product launch for end-of-year 2006/early-2007. Smart.
  • Richard
    I think you meant "Bling!"
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