A collection of the day’s news coverage of YouTube.
“The MSPCA confirmed that it is looking into a video clip posted on YouTube that claims to show a man inside Blanchard’s Liquors, on Harvard Avenue, jumping up and down on top of a dog cage. In the clip, the metal cage eventually crashes down onto a beagle held inside the cage.”
“YouTube made the list courtesy of two hours of downtime last year, when a Pakistani ISP managed to hijack the IP address.”
- Rural Students Post Bullying Antics On YouTube (Bernama.com)
“A group of students in a secondary school in Dalat, a small rural town in the Mukah division of Sarawak, has taken bullying in school to new heights by posting their antics on YouTube, the video sharing website on the Internet.”
“In the latest example of how user-produced media can capture so-called “massively-shared” events in a way mainstream media can’t, a wave of images, blog posts and videos from a nationwide protest has been washing across the Web.”
- Archbishop takes to YouTube to reach lapsed Catholics (AP)
“To mark the beginning of Lent, the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Washington launched a $75,000 marketing blitz using YouTube, a blog and advertising to reach lapsed Catholics.”
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