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Google’s YouTube will Share Ad Revenue with Eligible Users and Film Makers

Wednesday, August 26th, 2009

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YouTube, the Google owned video sharing social network, announced on Tuesday that they will begin sharing advertising revenue with users who upload extremely popular, high profile clips and videos.

The YouTube partnership program will be extended to include individuals who are deemed eligible based on the number of views and the depth of sharing of their video content. The partnership program has until now allowed regular producers of videos to earn revenue from YouTube advertising. YouTube claim this can be Thousands of Dollars. Under the new system, if a video becomes popular, possible due to its viral nature, YouTube will email the user and invite them to “enable revenue sharing”. It is unclear as to exactly what YouTube will define as “Popular” but YouTube has acknowledged that they will only sell ads against the clip if the user agrees.

The new program will only be available in the US to start but will be rolled out to other regions. This new program is part of YouTube’s ongoing development of its revenue generating abilities.

“We think there’s tens of thousands more partners that we can generate through this content,” said Tom Pickett, director online sales at YouTube.

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YouTube Redesign Will Offer Premium Movies, Music and Shows.

Wednesday, April 15th, 2009

Wide spread rumours have now been confirmed by two sources close to Google, YouTube is planning a complete redesign which will include a clear separation of Premium and User-posted content.
YouTube has been known primarily for its User-posted content and recently has come under attack from The Performing Rights Society (PRS) for allowing users to publish and watch premium music videos. PRS insisted that Google owned YouTube pay a much higher licence fee to counter the increase in music video popularity. In a shock move, YouTube refused the deal and removed all of the offending content. The hardest hit from this decision was the music industry itself; YouTube was a powerful marketing tool for promoting and developing an artist’s brand and this resource was no longer available. The up and coming redesign of YouTube is set to address these issues and offer an even wider choice of Premium content. Is this a result of the recent PRS challenge or is this purely part of YouTube’s ongoing development?


With the launch of the iPhone, Google Android and Blackberry, mobile streaming content has become big business and YouTube is one of the first to be taking this to the next level. If the rumours are correct, Premium content will be available through a registered account with YouTube, streaming directly to a mobile phone. This could potentially revolutionise YouTube and guarantee its continued growth and success over the coming years.


According to two sources close to Google the new design will see a change in the layout of the current site navigation. Users are currently directed to “Videos”, “Channels” and “Community” categories. The new design will include a tabbed interface with clearly defined sections including Premium Content. The new design will feature 4 main tabs: Movies, Shows, Music and Videos. The first three tabs will display premium shows, clips and movies from the Google network and studio partners. The Video Tab will display User-posted content and amateur video. Advertising revenue will be generated from in-Video Advertising.


“They’re putting up walls between all the UGC stuff, which will live within the video channel,…and the brand safe content,” said one senior agency exec who was briefed on YouTube’s plans.
YouTube will also feature a redesigned video player. The new interface is said to resemble Hulu. Hulu is the NBCU owned video portal that overwhelming success has seen massive levels of growth since its launch just over a year ago. Like Hulu, users will be able to dim the content around the video player to allow a more concentrated user experience.


Amazingly the planned launch date for this major YouTube update is 16th April 2009. Will this be the death of YouTube or will it usher in a new era of mobile video accessibility? Die hard YouTube users are not happy with the prospect of change and are worried that YouTube will become too corporate. All we can do is wait and hope that YouTube maintains its individuality and continues to offer a valuable user experience.


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Google owned YouTube to remove Music Videos after conflict with PRS in the UK

Tuesday, March 10th, 2009

PRS, The Performing Rights Society for Music has long been in the eye of controversy in the UK. There squeaky clean image has been tarnished with allegations of perusing licensing fees from small businesses who’s 2-3 staff are listening to the radio in non public areas. It’s understandable that with the down turn in CD sales and the issues music piracy, PRS need to enforce the collection of licensing fees to reimburse to the performers and support new music. Youtube is the latest casualty with PRS proposing an increase in the cost of fees after the expiry of YouTube’s current contract. The costs are so high that YouTube would be paying more than the revenue achieved on the site through advertising. Youtube wanted to justify the costs and track exactly which videos were played using their video ID system. It has also been noted that PRS would not identify which artists and songs are covered by the licence which has obstructed this proposal.
“We value the creativity of musicians and song writers and have worked hard with rights-holders to generate significant online revenue for them and to respect copyright,” said parent company Google.
“But PRS is now asking us to pay many, many times more for our license than before. The costs are simply prohibitive for us – under PRS’s proposed terms we would lose significant amounts of money with every playback.”
Google is still negotiating with PRS but until an agreement is made videos from artists on EMI, Warner, Universal and Sony BMG will disappear from the UK version of YouTube.
Patrick Walker, director of video partnerships on YouTube said that music videos are some of the most popular and important content on YouTube.
“This is about long-term viability,” he said. “If the next Arctic Monkeys is going to surface we need to get this to work. It’s in the interest of the music industry – we’re not just doing this for us. The record industry needs a new business models so it’s kind of a shame that this has happened. But sometimes you have to step back to step forwards.”
PRS have claimed that YouTubes announcement came without warning and with no consultation.
“We were shocked and disappointed to receive a call late this afternoon informing us of Google’s drastic action,” said PRS chief executive Steve Porter. “… which we believe only punishes British consumers and the songwriters whose interests we protect and represent.”
In an attempt to combat the fury and anger of YouTube users PRS emphasised that it did not ask YouTube to remove the videos and “urges them to reconsider their decision as a matter of urgency”.

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