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“The video spread almost by accident, his father says. After posting it to his Facebook profile last year, he put it on YouTube late last month so he could easily share the clip with family and friends. Within days, it had been viewed more than 3million times.”
“The American Civil Liberties Union has created several short videos of New Mexicans explaining why they would benefit from domestic partnership.”
“The Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Washington is launching a $75,000 marketing blitz using YouTube, a blog and advertising to reach lapsed Catholics.”
“A Lake Highlands family’s mounted security camera captured two thieves stealing from their car.”
- Cable companies want a way to win with online TV (Washington Post)
“Wary of the growing number of consumers watching TV shows online for free _ and yet reluctant to upset viewers by yanking shows from the Internet _ the nation’s largest cable operators are in talks with media conglomerates to take back control. They would create a platform to release cable TV shows online, but exclusively for paying subscribers.”
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