
YouTube Expands Time Warner Video Deal
By Geoff Duncan
August 20, 2009
YouTube is expanding its deal with Time Warner to include not just HBO and CNN shorts, but clips from Time Warner cable channels like Cartoon Network and TNT.
In its bid to expand beyond the universe of user-generated video, Google's online video sharing service YouTube has expanded its deal with Time Warner to bring programming clips from a variety of the company's cable television networks to YouTube. Time Warner networks CNN and HBO already post shorts and clips to the site, but the expanded deal will include additional material from CNN, as well as content from Cartoon Network and TNT.
Neither company disclosed financial terms of the deal, but the companies will share in advertising revenue derived from the clips.
Material on offer will include content from programming like Cartoon Networks' Adult Swim, Time Warner programming like Gossip Girl and The Ellen DeGeneres Show; clips from Time Warner movies ...
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