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Sunday, May 08, 2005

Media Companies Partner with Yahoo! Search

The online arms of seven traditional media companies have partnered with Yahoo!

Buena Vista Pictures, CBS News, CMT, Discovery Communications, MTV Networks, Reuters, and Scripps Networks have all signed deals to have their content indexed by Yahoo!

Google announced similar relationships with Discovery Communications, C-SPAN, Fox News, PBS, and several local television affiliates in the San Francisco Bay Area.

For its part, Yahoo! hasn't announced plans to serve advertising on its video search pages, but says it's exploring a number of possible revenue models. For now, the company is focused on creating a better user experience.

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