by Jay Hathaway on September 17, 2009 at 08:00 AM

To appreciate the Kanye West apology generator, you may need some background: by now you've probably heard about rapper Kanye West's outburst at the Video Music Awards, interrupting teenage country star Taylor Swift as she accepted an award. Even if you don't have a TV, I'll bet you've noticed that "interrupting Kanye" has gone viral, and it's almost unavoidable on the web. While Kanye's stunt is ...
by Brad Linder on October 27, 2008 at 07:00 PM

MTV launched a new music video hub today at MTVMusic.com. And it looks remarkably like online video site Hulu. Except instead of hosting hundreds of movies and TV shows, the site hosts thousands of music videos. The site has a nice mix of new and older videos. You can watch videos on the site or embed them on another web page. And you can watch in full screen. There's also a handy "similar ...
by Brad Linder on October 29, 2007 at 03:00 PM

Remember when the M in MTV stood for music? Sure, now the TV channel shows more "reality" content than music. But if you wake up early enough in the morning you might still be able to catch a music video or two. And the network's website is chock full of music video goodness. Of course, most kids these days would rather go find videos on YouTube. So what's a music network to do? How about offering ...
by Chris Gilmer on September 20, 2007 at 05:00 PM

What better company to get into the social network game than MTV? The Viacom owned property hits the perfect user base for social gatherings and has the backers on hand that can make a difference. The idea came out of a youth survey in 2006, with the chief aim for the ThinkMTV network being to gather activists together and interact both on and offline. Topics will range from HIV, global ...
by Brad Linder on August 21, 2007 at 11:51 AM

MTV is expected to announce today that it will partner with RealNetworks, merging the two company's online music services. This probably means the end of MTV's URGE music site, which probably won't affect much of anyone. As far as we can tell, you could count the number of URGE subscribers on one hand. And you might not need all your fingers. Anyway, URGE had been a partnership between MTV and ...
by Brad Linder on May 31, 2007 at 02:00 PM

Warner Music is working with Premium TV to create an online site featuring the record label's entire music video library. The service will be supported by advertising, and the videos will be available to stream for free. You'll be able to download videos for a fee. While you can currently access some Warner content from the label's website, the deal would include Warner's entire library, plus ...
by Chris Gilmer on May 28, 2007 at 05:00 PM

Joost seems to be at the forefront of an explosion into public realm care of one of the worlds top ad locations, IndyCar. What does this mean? Is Joost really ready to go mainstream? If anything they just stepped up their marketing efforts this past weekend with a 7th place finish. Joost -- the so-far leading IPtv application -- is getting pretty big in the "tech" world, with thousands of users ...
by Chris Gilmer on April 11, 2007 at 06:00 PM

Viacom's strategy of providing an immersive entertainment experience will now be monetized throughout their portfolio of properties with Yahoo's new Panama ad platform. In this ad deal, Yahoo's newly launched search marketing platform will be the exclusive provider of all contextual and sponsored search ads for a first run of 33 Viacom sites, with the strong potential to expand to another 140 ...
by Chris Gilmer on April 5, 2007 at 11:00 AM

Pimp out your ride, without having a knock on the door from X to the Z (Xzibit). If you aren't familiar with MTV's Pimp my Ride series, it features rap superstar Xzibit surprising viewers owning junky cars with a fresh custom ride from customization specialists GAS. This little flash eCard builder plays off the Pimp my Ride series. Choose your ride, Ol'Skool, Coupe or SUV. Slap on paint, wheels, ...
by Jordan Running on November 29, 2006 at 02:00 PM

Torrentfreak is reporting that BitTorrent has struck deals with several entertainment companies including 20th Century Fox, Paramount Pictures, G4, Kadokawa Pictures USA, Lionsgate, MTV Networks (Comedy Central, MTV etc.), Palm Pictures and Starz Media, which will make those companies' movies and television shows available in BitTorrent's upcoming download store. Among the properties named are ...
by Jordan Running on October 20, 2006 at 05:05 PM

iFilm, grandfather-in-spirit to the current crop of booming video sites, has quiety launched a totally revamped beta version of the site at beta.ifilm.com. The new site is a breath of fresh air compared to the outdated, cluttered, graphics-heavy site of yore. The navigation is much-improved and all videos now play an embedded Flash player, finally! iFilm was acquired a year ago by MTV Networks ...
by Chris Gilmer on September 14, 2006 at 04:30 PM

Universal Music has accused YouTube and MySpace of infringing on the rights of their artists music videos during an investors conference. Universal's chief executive stated that the two companies owed them tens of millions of dollars in copyright infringement money. Universal is expected to release a statement about how they will deal with the infringers in due time. YouTube has been known to ...
by Chris Gilmer on August 23, 2006 at 12:20 PM

Google has started dropping some tests of their streaming video ads and video content from the recent deal with Viacom's MTV Networks. The deal sees MTV Networks providing content for the ads that will run in place of Google's AdWords on websites. Through the ads, Viacom can showcase clips of such premium programs as SpongeBob SquarePants, Laguna Beach, The Real OC, and the MTV Video Awards. ...
by Chris Gilmer on August 8, 2006 at 01:50 PM

Google is hitting up Viacom's MTV Networks to try out some video ad testing using the network's content. The deal was sparked due to the recent great demand for online video through broadband connections. Google will utilize two to four minute clips promoting the shows in their Video AdSense experiment. The mini ads will be clips of SpongeBob, Laguna Beach, The Real OC, and the MTV Video Music ...
by Jordan Running on January 5, 2006 at 12:35 PM

Last night
Bill Gates, assisted by Justin Timberlake, used his CES keynote to officially announced Urge, the new music and media
store from Microsoft and MTV that we reported on a few weeks ago.
The service will have two million songs, more than 100 CD-quality radio stations, and exclusive MTV content. Currently
Urge.com is a "coming soon" placeholder, curiously hosted on a Sun server. ...