Google Pay-to-View
Permalink | January 9th, 2006Google announced on Friday that they will be opening a new Video MarketPlace. The Video store, with a yet undisclosed launch date, will feature premium content from a major television network, a professional sports league, cable programmers, independent producers and film makers.
This fast growing collection of videos will include prime-time and classic hits from CBS, a full slate of NBA games from this season and outstanding performances from the past, music videos from SONY BMG, Charlie Rose interviews as well as news and historical content from ITN and new titles being added everyday.
“Google video will let you watch lots of high quality video on the web for the first time. You can search and browse, and we make it fast and easy for you to watch,” said Larry Page, Google’s co-founder and president, Products. “For video producers and anyone with a video camera, Google Video will give you a platform to publish to the entire Google audience in a fast, free and seamless way.
Read: Google opens online video store
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