Video - Tuesday, March 13, 2007
Who Benefits From Hollywood/YouTube Fracas? Video Startup Vmix Gets Deal With NBC

In light of today's Viacom/Youtube lawsuit, the managing editor of Forbes was on CNBC today expressing his opinion that Hollywood should stop worrying and learn to love YouTube. What he seems to miss is that YouTube is not the only video option on the net.
San Diego-based video startup VMIX Media launched an NBC Channel on its site, running authorized clips of NBC series.
In January, VMIX raised Series B funding from Mission Ventures and Enterprise Partners.

The NBC Channel is running clips and promos from NBC series such as 30 Rock, Scrubs, Heroes, My Name Is Earl, Late Night with Conan O’Brien, and The Office.
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