YouTube: Page: 3

This is page 3 of the YouTube posts on Writers Write.


  • Lonelygirl15 to Act in Lindsay Lohan Film (2007-02-18): Crave is reporting that Lonelygirl15 star Jessica Rose has an acting gig in a Lindsay Lohan movie called I Know Who Killed Me.

  • Viacom Wants 100,000+ Videos Removed From YouTube (2007-02-02): Paid Content is reporting that Viacom wants all of its video clips for content produced by MTV, BET and Paramount removed from YouTube.

  • Singers Mia Rose, Ashley Tisdale, Terra Naomi Build YouTube Audience (2007-01-28): Singer Mia Rose has generated quite a bit of attention to her YouTube channel and videos.

  • YouTube to Share Ad Revenues With YouTubers (2007-01-27): YouTube is planning to share in ad revenues with Youtubers.

  • Fox Seeks Identity of YouTuber (2007-01-25): Google Watch and Hollywood Reporter are reporting that Fox is seeking the identity of a YouTuber who uploaded episodes of Fox's hit shows 24 and The Simpsons.

  • My Box in a Box Video Stardom (2007-01-13): The My Box in a Box video is viraling across the Internet.

  • New Year's Party on YouTube (2006-12-31): CNET reports that YouTube is bringing in the year with messages and music from Warner Music Group artists as well as videos from YouTubers from around the globe.

  • SNL's Christmas Box is a YouTube Hit for NBC (2006-12-21): The New York Times reports that the raunchy, unedited version of SNL's Christmas Box sketch is a huge hit.

  • New YouTube Service Uploads Video Directly From Webcams (2006-12-09): YouTube has launched a new service called Quick Capture that lets people upload videos to YouTube.

  • Japanese Group Wants YouTube to Take Preemptive Action To Stop Copyright Violations (2006-12-06): The International Herald Tribune (IHT) is reporting that a Japanese entertainment group wants YouTube to develop a system to stop users from uploading copyright infringing videos.

  • Google Negotiating to Stop Copyright Lawsuits (2006-11-03): The Financial Times reports that Google is in a "frantic round" of negotiations to halt the removal of copyrighted videos from YouTube.

  • The Internet is a Series of Tubes, After All (2006-11-01): Maybe Senator Ted Stevens was right.

  • YouTube Removing Variety of Copyrighted Videos (2006-10-30): The fall out from Google's recent acquisition of YouTube seems to be that content owners are requesting their copyrighted content to be removed.

  • YouTube Video Purge Continues (2006-10-30): The New York Times reports that YouTube is continuing to purge copyrighted videos including videos from popular Comedy Central shows like The Daily Show and South Park.

  • YouTube Takes Scheduled Downtime Break (2006-10-26): YouTube has taken some scheduled downtime and posted a graphic featuring a busy chemist or mad scientists.

  • YouTube Asked To Remove 1,000 Sports Clips (2006-10-26): The Guardian reports YouTube has been asked to remove 1,000 sports videos.

  • YouTube, Google and Embedding Videos (2006-10-20): YouTube has removed about 30,000 videos after complaints from a Japanese organization representing Japanese content providers.

  • Stephen Colbert Wants $700 Million From Google (2006-10-17): Stephen Colbert is excited about Google's recent acquisition of YouTube because he believes a big check is coming his way.

  • TMX Elmo Videos Popular on YouTube (2006-10-11): The holiday shopping season has barely begun but there is already a hot toy: TMX Elmo.

  • Google Buys YouTube and Plans More Video Acquisitions (2006-10-10): Google has acquired the extremely popular YouTube.