
Today on the Net: The Weinstein Brothers were unable to buy back Miramax from Disney, Vevo's traffic has grown 62 percent since launch and My Damn Channel has unveiled a lineup of 10 new channels, three of which will debut this summer 
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Today on the Net: The Weinstein Brothers were unable to buy back Miramax from Disney, Vevo's traffic has grown 62 percent since launch and My Damn Channel has unveiled a lineup of 10 new channels, three of which will debut this summer 
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Vevo and YouTube will be pushing deeper into the live music scene with a five-part concert series that will be streamed live online. Their new "Unstaged" live music series will feature artists like John Legend and interactive features, like the ability to switch camera angles. 
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This isn't Vevo, the "Hulu for Music" that the labels have set up with YouTube's assistance, but a home-grown page. Bonus news: "Jersey Shore's" Pauly D has a new single!
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In just over seven months, Vevo has become one of the largest video distributors in the US, and the premier place for users to watch all their favorite music videos. But Vevo also wants to power music videos on mobile devices and in the living room. 
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Google and Viacom are still fighting in court. But in the real world, they're about to be partners, in a way: The cable network's MTV unit is going to start selling ads on Google's YouTube, via a new deal that makes it the sales rep for Warner Music Group's videos. Confused? Me too!
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Online video viewing numbers continue to climb with the passing of time, according to data released today by comScore. Users watched nearly 34 billion videos in May 2010, with both Vevo and Facebook climbing in the ranks. 
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The newest music video by pop music sensation/possible crazy person Lady Gaga is a darker spin on her signature "out there" style. While free of product placement (as well as eyeliner) it's getting a perfectly-executed premiere courtesy of Vevo and YouTube. 
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Today on the Net: as traffic at Facebook has grown, so too has the number of unique visitors viewing video on the site; Vevo passes Hulu for unique users in April; and Metacafe raises $5 million in debt to help fund its expansion into new verticals. 
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Today on the Net: comScore's April numbers show YouTube dominating, Hulu flat and Vevo taking a big leap; NBC chief Jeff Zucker will get a $30-$40 million exit deal after the Comcast deal closes and Steve Jobs says Google and Adobe are picking fights with Apple. 
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The controversy surrounding pop musician M.I.A.’s Born Free video just got a little more interesting: Music video portal Vevo explained in a blog post this morning that it is going to continue to show Born Free “with appropriate messaging for viewers.” But it will turn to an alternative distribution partner to do so. From...
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