US: Hearst mags on YouTube
Posted by Jean Yves Chainon on February 21, 2008 at 10:15 AM
Hearst magazines Marie Claire, Seventeen and Good Housekeeping have all three launched YouTube-branded channels, and more are on the way.
Heart Magazines Digital Media and YouTube have made a deal for 15 Hearst print and online publications to provide content online, contests, and allow viewers to upload personal videos.
Readers will be able to view on YouTube video content from the publications.
Any newspapers to follow the lead?
Source: WWD.com through I Want Media
Heart Magazines Digital Media and YouTube have made a deal for 15 Hearst print and online publications to provide content online, contests, and allow viewers to upload personal videos.
Readers will be able to view on YouTube video content from the publications.
Any newspapers to follow the lead?
Source: WWD.com through I Want Media
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