YouTube to Stream Full MGM Movies

By Jane McEntegart, published on November 10, 2008 at 2:20 PM
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Reports doing the rounds in blogosphere suggest that YouTube will today announce an agreement to show some full-length television shows and films from MGM Studios.

The New York Times reports that MGM will kick off the partnership by posting episodes of “American Gladiators” along with full-length action films like “Bulletproof Monk” and “The Magnificent Seven” and clips from popular movies like “Legally Blonde.” If the announcement comes to fruition, it will echo a similar one made around this time last month which saw the Google-owned video sharing site announce full length episodes of Star Trek and Beverly Hills 90210.

Reactions to last months announcement were mixed. While users seemed to applaud the idea of full length shows in general, not many were too keen on the fact that the deal came with advertising. The announcement (via the GooTube Blog) explained how the site was going to make sure it fit those ads in somewhere:

“We also want to ensure that our partners have more options when it comes to advertising on their full-length TV shows. You may see in-stream video ads (including pre-, mid- and post-rolls) embedded in some of these episodes; this advertising format will only appear on premium content where you are most comfortable seeing such ads.”

According to the New York Times, these clips will be free to watch but will also feature ads running alongside the video. There has yest to be an official announcement from YouTube but we’ll update when we know more.

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LAN_deRf_HA 11/11/2008 2:20 AM
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I'd rather they just fix their slow insane and random slowdowns they've been having for the past few days.

seatrotter 11/11/2008 4:22 AM
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Just one thing before they start implementing it...
Normalize the audio, especially the ads!!!

The last thing I want, what everyone else want, is the audio suddenly blaring out ads craving for attention. Yeah, I know. They are supposed to grab your attention. But pushing ungodly dB is not the way.

Anonymous 11/18/2008 12:42 PM
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I agree, ads always have audio way ungodly loud dB's. Sometimes when I watch stuff on Hulu or MSN video the Ad is twice as loud as the show itself. It'd be nice if the company pushing the shows would check the audio loudness, perhaps going so far as to recompress the audio of an entire viewing segment, so the embedded ads have the same volume as the show. I don't need to hear the show 5ft from the PC and the Ads from across the hall and in my next bedroom. That just pisses you off and turns you off from buying that crap.

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