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Old 25-01-07, 12:31 PM   #1 (permalink)
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Default BBC looks at future online options

The BBC is talking to Google and other major names in new media as the corporation looks into possibilities for the future.

Press reports suggest this could lead to BBC content becoming available on Google's content sharing Web sites, including the recently acquired YouTube. "Of course the BBC is talking to Google and other companies in the new media sphere, as are all other broadcasters," a BBC spokeswoman said. However, she added no deal had yet been done and declined to comment on "market speculation". The BBC could use such a deal to generate revenue through ads appearing next to content or via a pay-per-view service.

Advertising appearing on BBC Web sites is still a contentious issue. The Telegraph speculates that a deal with Google would be particularly useful for the BBC to promote its programmes in the US. A Google spokesman also declined to comment.
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