VideoJug and MySpace, the world's most popular social network, today announced a global deal to add content to MySpaceTV (www.myspacetv.com).
VideoJug will have its own branded channels, hosting an initial library of 100 short, high-quality, 'How To' and expert advice videos on a wide variety of topics, including food, beauty, cars, love, sex, travel, and technology. Users can also friend VideoJug's profile (www.myspace.com/videojugworld) to receive regular updates on new content.
VideoJug ("Life Explained. On Film"), is one of the fastest growing sites on the internet, producing and hosting one of the web's largest collections (more than 38,000) of professionally produced, expert advice and 'how to' films on almost any subject. From 'how to eat sushi' to 'how to give your cat medication', VideoJug's content is scripted in a light-hearted, entertaining style, allowing users to simultaneously laugh and learn.
VideoJug is the newest addition to a number of branded channels and content partners on MySpaceTV, including: BBC Worldwide, quarterlife, Roommates, National Geographic, Trailer Park, Nuts Magazine, NME and Tim Lovejoy.
Source: Business Wire
Wednesday, March 05, 2008
VideoJug, MySpace Announce Global Content Deal
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