Singer Susan Boyle seeks duet partner

(Reuters Life!) – Scottish singer Susan Boyle, who shot to fame on a British TV talent show in 2009, is searching for a duet partner to appear on her new album.

“I thought that what I would like more than anything this year is to be able to give something back — to pass on the gift that I had been given,” the 49-year-old said on her website in advance of the announcement on Friday. Her debut album, “I Dreamed a Dream,” shot to number one in more than 20 countries, and, with nine million copies sold worldwide, was one of last year’s biggest hits.

Her follow-up will be called “The Gift.”

The competition, to be run on her official website www.susanboylemusic.com, will be open from July 9-23, and the winner will be announced on July 26.

Boyle has invited entrants to upload videos of themselves singing Christmas carol “Silent Night.”

“There are a lot of people out there who wouldn’t have the confidence or perhaps the means to enter a big competition like ‘Britain’s Got Talent’,” Boyle said of the programme that made her an international star.

“So this might be a lot less daunting for some people as they can record the song in the privacy of their own home. I’m hoping that people who have always wanted to sing will give it a try. I wish you all good luck.”

Boyle’s rendition of “I Dreamed a Dream” from the musical “Les Miserables” in April last year has been downloaded hundreds of millions of times on the YouTube video sharing site.

The church volunteer from a small town in Scotland surprised audiences and the judging panel with the power of her voice, and within days the world’s media was camping outside her modest home and turning her into a household name.

(Reporting by Mike Collett-White, editing by Paul Casciato)

Republican caught plagiarising Barack Obama speech

Washington, May 26 (ANI): A Republican candidate in rural Idaho has been accused of plagiarizing one of President Barack Obama’s famous speeches.

Vaughn Ward, a former US Marine Corps officer and CIA operative who served in Iraq, is seeking the GOP Congressional nomination.

According to The Telegraph, his campaign biography states that he “spent most of his years on the family farm in Shoshone, Idaho” and had “developed his strong work ethic and learned the value of dependability” from that time.

But Lucas Baumbach, a local party activist, produced a YouTube video that suggested Ward derived greater influence from Obama, the Harvard-educated Democrat currently occupying the White House.

The video shows Obama addressing the 2004 Democratic National Convention with the words: “We stand on the crossroads of history. We can make the right choices and meet the challenges that face us.”

It then cuts to Ward speaking in January and saying: “As we stand on the crossroads of history, I know we can make the right choices and meet the challenges that lay before us.”

There were several other close similarities between the two speeches.

A spokesman for Ward said the furore over the video was much ado about nothing. (ANI)

US politician caught plagiarising Obama speech

London, May 26 (IANS) A Republican congressional candidate has been accused of plagiarising US President Barack Obama’s speech on ‘the crossroads of history’.

Vaughn Ward, a former US Marine Corps officer and CIA operative, was running for the Republican congressional nomination in an election held Tuesday in Idaho.

The Telegraph reported Wednesday that Lucas Baumbach, a local party activist, tracked down a YouTube video that showed a strong similarity between Ward’s speech in January and Obama’s address to the 2004 Democratic National Convention.

Obama said: ‘We stand on the crossroads of history. We can make the right choices and meet the challenges that face us.’

Ward said: ‘As we stand on the crossroads of history, I know we can make the right choices and meet the challenges that lay before us.’

There were a few more striking similarities between the two speeches.

Ward’s spokesperson, however, said: ‘Folks are getting desperate-they’re saying anything to get Vaughn to go after him. If anyone thinks he’s anything like Obama, they’re dead wrong.’

Latest YouTube hit – water walking!

London, May 16 (ANI): Three athletic young adventurers have produced a video claiming to show ‘one of the most impossible-looking activities that anyone has ever seen’ – walking on water.

Ulf Gartner and his friends Sebastian Vanderwerf and Miguel Delfortrie call it ‘liquid mountaineering’, a new sport that is not only challenging the laws of gravity but is also encouraging thousands of fans to slip on watertight shoes and run as fast as possible into the nearest lake.

Over 2 million people have watched the YouTube video in the past fortnight.

The video shows the men racing in turns into a lake in Portugal. After several false starts they manage up to nine or 10 high-speed tiptoe-like strides before their legs buckle beneath them.

“All you have to do is start running towards the bank of the lake and keep running with top speed. As soon as you touch the water your legs should be going like a sewing machine. You should be just like a stone skimming the surface,” the Times quoted Gartner as saying.

Gartner says that rather than a miracle, you just need ‘good-quality rubber running shoes’.

Even those who think it is a trick agree it would be one of the cleverest hoaxes on the Internet.

“It might be fake but I have no idea how they made it look so real,” one Internet visitor concluded. (ANI)

Climate professor to sue makers of YouTube video for defamation

New York, Apr 27 (ANI): Penn State climate professor Michael Mann is suing the makers of a wildly popular YouTube video parodying his work on global warming.

The video titled ‘Hide the Decline’ is the brainchild of three Minnesota residents who jokingly claim to support global warming. It has registered over 500,000 views, and features a dancing figure with the image of Professor Mann.

Mann is suing the creators of the video for illegally using his image and defaming him.

The idea struck the Minnesotans after e-mail exchanges among climatologists were leaked from an England university. It emerged that Mann’s ‘hockey-stick’ graph depicting the alarming rate of global warming had been tweaked by him to seem the way global warming scientists wanted it to look. The diagram correlated the use of carbon fuels to the rate of global warming.

The e-mails brought the methodology used by scientists to prove the phenomenon of global warming under the scanner. The ensuing public discourse gave rise to the phrase “Hide the Decline”.

Meanwhile the creators of the video remain unfazed, “The guy is crazy to threaten legal action,” Fox News quoted Jeff Davis, the President of No Cap and Trade as saying.

No Cap and Trade is the parent group of Minnesotans for Global warming. “A lawsuit would give us full discovery — and there”s a lot to look at in his work.” he added pointing out that the professor might drive himself into a corner as a consequence of legal inquiry into his work.

There has been an outpouring of support for the Minnesotans. Various groups are defending them causing them to post a sequel called ‘Hide the Decline II’ its

The first video resulted in a two probes being made into Mann’s work, both of which found him in the clear. Critics have questioned the veracity of these probes. (ANI)

Health reform talks drag on

The deadlock over the federal hospital takeover continues, with Victoria and Western Australia still refusing to back the Commonwealth’s plan.

Negotiations at the Council of Australian Governments (COAG) meeting are dragging well into their second day as disagreement remains over a key element of the Commonwealth’s proposal to become the dominant funder of hospitals.

Prime Minister Kevin Rudd wants to take back a third of state GST revenue to directly fund 60 per cent of hospital costs.

Earlier today NSW Wales Premier Kristina Keneally agreed to hand over her GST share in return for further concessions from the Federal Government.

But Western Australian Premier Colin Barnett and his Victorian counterpart John Brumby will not do the same.

Instead they have pledged to allocate 30 per cent of GST funds into a pooled fund of federal and state money.

As the meeting broke for lunch, Mr Barnett said talks were going “slowly” and the GST issue had not been discussed.

When asked by reporters if he was under pressure to follow the lead of NSW, he replied, “Do I look like I’m under pressure?”.

Mr Rudd said he was talking things “one step at a time”.

“It’s going to be a challenge to get through the continued areas of disagreement,” he said.

Ms Keneally used her lunch break to post a YouTube video giving her assessment of the state of play.

“There’s no agreement unless all states sign up so later today we’re working towards that,” she said.

After meeting with Mr Rudd this morning Ms Keneally agreed to sign NSW up to the plan after securing assurances the funds would only be used for health and would be put in a state pool.

Sources say she also secured $686 million to cover transitional costs.

Mr Rudd has also put a further $4 billion on the table if the states agree to the plan.

Anger over caged kangaroo stunt

Prime Minister Kevin Rudd has described as “pretty off” a video of a Tourism Australia campaign which involves a kangaroo being kept in a cage on a busy Los Angeles street.

The YouTube video recorded by Kylie Mackenzie, who is a New Zealander working in the US, shows a large kangaroo swaying side to side in the cage.

Ms Mackenzie says on her YouTube page that she is “not affiliated with any activist groups”.

“I am just someone who works in Beverly Hills and had to walk past this atrocity two days in a row,” she said.

The kangaroo was being displayed on the street as part of a January G’Day USA marketing campaign.

Mr Rudd today told a Perth radio station he had not seen the footage.

“My first reaction is it sounds pretty off to me,” he said. It sounds really off, but I’m waiting for some further details on this in terms of what’s actually gone on here.”

Conservationist Bob Irwin has condemned Tourism Australia over the treatment of the kangaroo.

While leaving hospital in Brisbane following what he described as a “major heart attack” at his home near Kingaroy on Sunday night, Mr Irwin released a statement taking Tourism Australia to task.

“I’m shocked and disgusted on seeing the footage of a caged kangaroo on the street of Los Angeles this morning,” he said.

“It is a terrible image for Australia to send to the world, seeing a magnificent kangaroo treated in such a cruel way.

“Where the bloody hell is the Government? I trust the Government will also take Tourism Australia to task on their poor judgment.”

But Tourism Australia says the kangaroo was being looked after by professional Los Angeles animal handlers and was treated well while it was on display.

“Any accusation … we take it very seriously if it’s been poorly treated,” Tourism Australia managing director Andrew McEvoy told Macquarie Radio.

America’s Jihad Jane pleads not guilty

London, Mar. 20 (ANI): An Pennsylvania woman dubbed as America’s “Jihad Jane” has pleaded not guilty for plotting to murder in a foreign country.

Colleen LaRose, 46, who was accused of plotting a conspiracy to murder a Swedish cartoonist, appeared before a federal court wearing a green jumpsuit and with corn rows in her blonde hair, The Telegraph reports.

A May 3 trial date has been set.

Authorities claim that LaRose wanted to kill the Swedish artist who had offended Muslims, and grew acquainted online with violent co-conspirators from around the world.

In a YouTube video, LaRose said she was “desperate to do something” to ease the suffering of Muslims.

LaRose spent most of her life in Texas, where she dropped out of high school, married at 16 and again at 24, and racked up a few minor arrests.

After her second divorce, LaRose followed a boyfriend to Pennsylvania and began caring for his father while he worked long hours.

As she moved through her 40s without a job or any outside hobbies, her boyfriend said she started spending more time online.

However, her boyfriend Kurt Gorman does not consider her religious.

In August she stole her boyfriend”s passport and fled to Europe without telling him, making good on her online pledge to try to kill in the name of Allah, according to the indictment.

From June 2008 until her August 2009 departure for Europe, the woman who also called herself “Fatima Rose” went online to recruit male fighters for the cause, the indictment charged.

She had also agreed to marry one of her overseas contacts, a man from South Asia who said he could deal bombs and explosives, it added. (ANI)

Abortion goes live on Twitter

NEW YORK: A woman took to her Twitter page to tell all about the abortion she was going through — step by step.

Angie Jackson, 27, wanted to “demystify” abortion, and so shared it on Twitter, YouTube and her personal blog. “I’m doing this so other women know, ‘Hey, it’s not nearly as terrifying as I had myself worked up thinking it was.’ It’s just not that bad,” the New York Daily News quoted Jackson as saying on her YouTube video.

The whole incident had started on February 13, when she discovered that her IUD, a contraceptive device placed in the uterus, failed. According to ABCNews.com, Jackson, who has a four-year-old son with special needs, decided to terminate the pregnancy.

“I had made a decision when my son was born to try to not get pregnant again, and if that failed I’d planned that I would get an abortion if I needed one,” she revealed. She went to her local Planned Parenthood in Tampa, Florida, to get RU-486, commonly known as the abortion pill.

She started chronicling the experience on Twitter under the username “antitheistangie”.

“Cramps are getting a bit more persistent,” Jackson typed. A few hours later, her status changed to “Definitely bleeding now”.

Jackson’s following has doubled from 800 since she first tweeted the news of her pregnancy, but not everyone is happy with her openness. Not only has she been criticized for being a “whore” who “can’t keep her legs closed”, but Jackson and her family have received threats as well.

Filipino inmates in `Thriller’ video stage tribute

CEBU, Philippines – The Filipino inmates who shot to global fame with a YouTube video of their “Thriller” dance swayed and stomped again Saturday in a behind-bars tribute to their idol, Michael Jackson.

After being told of Jackson’s death Thursday in Los Angeles, the 1,500 inmates at the Cebu Provincial Detention and Rehabilitation Center hit the exercise yard, practicing for nine hours Friday night — and into the wee hours of Saturday morning — for the show. They took breaks only to eat or when it rained, said professional choreographer Gwendolyn Lador, hired by the prison to teach the inmates the dance.

“I felt sad because we lost our idol,” said inmate Wenjiel Resane, who plays the role of Jackson’s girlfriend in the video.

Crisanto Nieri, 38, was feeling a little extra stress. He danced Jackson’s part in “Thriller.”

“Even as a kid, he was already my idol,” said Nieri, who is serving seven years on drug charges. “I am happy that our video became famous, but I feel some pressure to perform well.”

A crowd of 700 Cebuanos and foreign tourists watched the performance from a second-floor corridor, swaying to the music and applauding as the inmates, dressed in orange prison T-shirts and sweat pants, stomped and clapped in unison in the hilltop prison, behind thick stone walls topped by electrified razor wire.

Other numbers included “Ben,” “I’ll Be There” and “We Are the World.” The inmates then held up a 5-by-10 foot (1.5-by-3 meter) tarpaulin showing Michael Jackson holding a sword with his name written below it.

Others waved the flags of the Philippines and other nations.

Before the show, the performers dedicated a prayer to Jackson’s family.

“I was sad because one of the songs of Michael Jackson, `Thriller,’ made us famous around the world,” said Francis Mercader, 36, who has spent a year in detention while on trial for drug charges.

Byron Garcia, the Cebu provincial security consultant who came up with the idea of adding synchronized dancing to poorly attended exercise sessions, said he was surprised by the popularity of the 2007 video — one of more than a dozen inmate dance numbers he has posted on YouTube.

“Thriller” has attracted 24.3 million hits since it was posted two years ago, with nearly a million of them in the 24 hours since news of Jackson’s death spread.

The inmates “consider Michael Jackson as a god here,” Garcia said. “If not for Michael Jackson, they would not have this international recognition.”

“The fame brought them back their self-esteem,” he told reporters. “So that’s why we have these public performances.”

Inmate Alfredo Gaballo, 52, says Jackson “inspired us, so we are all sad about his death.”

“The performance today has been amazing,” said Karen Benrad, 29, from London. She and about two dozen foreign and local tourists later joined the inmates at the prison quadrangle, dancing to the tune of “Macarena” and “I just can’t get enough.”

Kim Hua-sung, a 23-year-old South Korean student in Cebu who watched the inmates’ performance, said he is also a Jackson fan. “I’m sad that I can’t listen to more songs from him.”

In Taiwan, two top Michael Jackson impersonators donned fedora hats and sequined outfits Saturday, moonwalking to “Billie Jean” in their own tribute to the pop star.

Thirty-year-old Wang Chih-wei told The Associated Press he secured a photo op with his idol during Jackson’s whirlwind tour in 1993 after winning an impersonation contest.

“I didn’t know much English so I could only tell him, ‘I love you,’” Wang said. “He was very friendly. I melted when he put his hand on my shoulder for the photo.”

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Associated Press writer Debby Wu contributed to this report from Taipei, Taiwan.

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Jackson virus and spam spreads on Internet

SAN FRANCISCO: Security researchers warned Thursday of the increasing levels of viruses and spam using Jackson’s name to snare unsuspecting users.

One e-mail carries the subject line “Remembering Michael Jackson” was circulating with a worm in tow. The e-mail has a zip file attached that infects victims if downloaded.

“The e-mail, which claims to come from sarah@michaeljackson.com, says that the attached ZIP file contains secret songs and photos of Michael Jackson,” Graham Cluley, senior technology consultant at Sophos, wrote on a blog. “However, the reality is that opening the attachment exposes you to infection – and if your computer is hit you will be spreading the worm onto other Internet users.”

Cluley said that the malware also spreads via USB memory sticks. Another e-mail promises an exclusive look at a YouTube video of the “last work of Michael Jackson,” but instead installs a malicious program that steals passwords.

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http://economictimes.indiatimes.com/Jackson-virus-spreads-on-Internet/articleshow/4731724.cms

Hilarious campaign makes ‘world’s worst hotel’ a hit with travellers!

Melbourne, June 25 (ANI): Owing to a rather ‘ironical’ ad campaign, an Amsterdam hotel, which claimed to be ‘the worst hotel in the world’, has become a huge hit with travellers in the city.

The campaign, by advertising agency KesselsKramer, paints the Hans Brinker budget hotel in Amsterdam as dirty, uncomfortable and lacking basic necessities such as beds.

Although the advertisers promoted the hotel in dog poo, the 650-bed hotel is attracting customers in large numbers and runs at around 80 per cent occupancy even in the low season.

The hotel’s success is fully attributed the advertising campaign, which “takes honesty to the extreme” and are “revered and reviled in equal measure”, said the company’s website.

The ads promote the hotel as “similar to hell, but without proper heating”.

Dave Bell, Creative Director and Partner at KesselsKramer, said that the hotel has found a unique selling-point.

“Everybody is always trying to be the best, but there are merits in being the worst. May be more people should strive to be the worst at something, when you’re the worst you have a lot more room to be creative and do your own thing,” News.com.au quoted Bell as saying.

In a YouTube video, the hotel promotes itself as “accidentally eco-friendly”- having a lack of services such as cleaning and elevators that are out of order means it uses less energy.

“The Hans Brinker budget hotel has been helping the planet, unintentionally, since 1970,” said one advertisement.

“Here is a hotel where the light bulbs don’t work. A hotel whose showers have less hot water than is standard. Where elevators stay out of order for days. And whose vacuum cleaners’ buttons are rarely switched on,” the hotel said in the YouTube video.

“To lessen our impact on the environment staff do as little as possible for guests. An eco-elevator ensures that the only energy spent going to the room is your own,” said a poster.

“Leave the towel on the rack. We won’t wash it. Leave the towel on the floor. We still won’t wash it,” said another poster. (ANI)

Michelle Obama asks graduates to pay back

Washington, May 17 (ANI): In her commencement address to the graduating students of University of California at Merced, America’s first lady Michelle Obama encouraged the students to serve their communities.

Recalling her personal journey from the South Side of Chicago to an Ivy League degree and then finally to the White House, Michelle Obama said students should continue to push for big things as they chart their lives in the future, but not forget their roots.

In her speech, Michelle Obama also mentioned the “Dear Michelle” campaign, which included a youtube video that the class of 2009 launched to convince her to address graduates there.

“[W]ith jobs scarce, many of you may be considering leaving town with your diploma in hand. And it wouldn’t be unreasonable. For those of you who come from communities facing similar economic hardships, you may also be wondering how you’ll build decent lives for yourselves if you choose to return to those communities,” she said.

“But I would encourage you to call upon the same hope and hard work that brought you to this day. Call upon that optimism and tenacity that built the University of California at Merced to invest in the future of Merced in your own hometowns all across this country,” she added.

Michelle also recalled her own youth growing up in the University of Chicago, and then becoming with her brother the first members of their immediate family to earn college degrees, and then joining the staff at the University of Chicago and opening up the doors to others from the city’s South Side.

She told the graduates that being first carries a special responsibility and that they should not forget the supportive community that helped them reach their goals.

“So, whenever you get ready to give up, think about all of these people and remember that you are blessed. Remember that you are blessed. Remember that in exchange for those blessings, you must give something back,” Michelle said.

Michelle’s next address to the high school graduates is scheduled next month at Washington Mathematics Science Technical High School, in Washington D.C. (ANI)

Birds can dance just as rhythmically as humans

Washington, May 1 (ANI): Humans aren’t the only ones who can groove to a beat, birds too can bob their heads, tap their feet and sway their bodies in time to music, a new research has found.

After studying a cockatoo that grooves to the Backstreet Boys and about 1,000 YouTube videos, researchers at Harvard University say they’ve documented for the first time that some animals “dance” to a musical beat.
The study was led by Adena Schachner, a doctoral candidate in psychology at Harvard, and is published in the current issue of Current Biology.

Schachner’s co-authors are Marc Hauser, professor of psychology at Harvard, Irene Pepperberg, lecturer at Harvard and adjunct associate professor of psychology at Brandeis University, and Timothy Brady, a doctoral candidate at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology.

Schachner and her colleagues closely studied Alex, a well-known African grey parrot who passed away shortly after the study, and Snowball, a sulphur-crested cockatoo whose humanlike dancing behavior had led to online fame.

“Our analyses showed that these birds’ movements were more lined up with the musical beat than we’d expect by chance,” says Schachner.

“We found strong evidence that they were synchronizing with the beat, something that has not been seen before in other species,” the expert added.

The researchers noted that these two birds had something in common: an excellent ability to mimic sound.

“It had recently been theorized that vocal mimicry might be related to the ability to move to a beat. The particular theory was that natural selection for vocal mimicry resulted in a brain mechanism that was also needed for moving to a beat. This theory made a really specific prediction: Only animals that can mimic sound should be able to keep a beat,” says Schachner.

To test this prediction, Schachner needed data from a large variety of animals-so she turned to a novel source of data, the YouTube video database. Schachner systematically searched the database for videos of animals moving with the beat of the music, including vocal mimics such as parrots and vocal non-mimics such as dogs and cats.

Schachner analyzed the videos frame-by-frame, using the same analyses applied to the case-study birds. Criteria included the animal’s speed compared to the speed of the music and alignment with individual beats. Potentially “fake” videos were omitted, where music was added to the video after the fact, or the animal was following visual movement.

“The really important point is that many animals showed really strong evidence of synchronizing with the music, but they were all vocal mimics. Most of them were parrots — we found 14 different species of parrot on YouTube that showed convincing evidence that they could keep a beat,” says Schachner.

Because only animals capable of vocal mimicry – such as parrots – appear to be able to keep a beat, the study implies an evolutionary link between vocal mimicry and this crucial part of dance. (ANI)

Domino’s pizza workers face charges over YouTube ‘special’ sandwich stunt

New York, Apr 18 (ANI): Two Domino’s pizza workers are facing charges over a YouTube video, in which one of them was shown making “special” sandwiches after stuffing cheese up his nose.

Michael Anthony Setzer, 32, and Kristy Lynn Hammonds-the woman who filmed him doing the sandwich stunt-have been charged with ‘distributing prohibited foods’.

Hammonds, the 31-years-old resident of Taylorsville, N.C., is also a convicted sex offender, revealed cops.

The video shows Setzer making sandwiches, while a giggling Hammonds narrates and urges him to “do it again, do it again” in putting the cheese up his nose.

In the clip, Setzer throws some of the cheese in the garbage, but some on a sandwich and also waves a piece of salami around his rear end.

“This is Michael’s special Italian sandwich,” the New York Daily News quoted Setzer as saying on the video.

Hammonds said that the sandwiches had to be delivered soon to customers, and that “little did they know that the cheese was in his nose.”

According to Domino’s spokesman Tim McIntyre, the workers have been fired and there is no evidence of the tampered foods being ever served to customers.

He also said that the company might pursue a lawsuit.

Company CEO Patrick Doyle posted another video in response, saying the store had been sanitized “top to bottom.” (ANI)

MGM Posts Full Length Features on YouTube

MGM Posts Full Length Features on YouTubeAccording to a report published recently, Metro-Goldwyn Mayer Studios, better known as MGM is the first major movie studio to post full-length feature films on YouTube, the world’s biggest stage for online videos.

After spending months smoothing fractured relationships in Hollywood, YouTube as reported by CNET News on Thursday, is preparing to launch a feature-film service on its website.

Apart from MGM, other studios will also most likely post full-length feature films on YouTube. Only last summer Lionsgate and YouTube announced their partnership, according to which the former is allowed to post shots from film and TV shows on the popular website.

This is, indeed, a turning point in a relationship fraught with distrust and bitter feelings. However, that was before Google, the parent firm of YouTube was in the driver’s seat. The posting of film and TV show clips on the site, had Hollywood and the entertainment industry angry about infringement of copyrights, especially, when YouTube executives said they were completely powerless to prevent it, even while, YouTube continued to amass an enormous following due to the posted film / TV clips.

With the law on its side, YouTube could not be held responsible for crimes committed by others. Adding further to Hollywood’s immense frustration, Google asked for written requests to be sent in, if any copyright owner wanted a clip to be removed.

This softening of Google’s stance comes after the formation of video portal – Hulu by NBC Universal and News Corp. It has not only become the top outlet for watching full-length films and TV shows on the Internet, it has also generated and equal number of advertising dollars in the first year of its business, as YouTube in the three years since its inception.

To duplicate the success of Hulu, Google had no option but to mend its relationship with the film studios by developing systems and video players that help keep pirated clips off the site and present clearer images than the standard video players. It has also developed financial terms that are more flexible than in the past, which allows studios to pocket 70% of the profits, with Google getting the rest, say the sources.

Though the deal between Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Studios and YouTube is not known, however, MGM is kicking off its partnership with episodes of its 10-year old ‘American Gladiators’ programme, together with full-length action films like ‘Bulletproof Monk’ and ‘The Magnificent Seven’, including clips from popular movies like ‘Legally Blonde’. One can watch the videos absolutely free of cost, though ads will run alongside the video.

The only hitch is the particular ad. format Google insists on, including whether users will be happy with all the ads accompanying a feature film and which are required for profitability. Even so, more digital deals are in the pipeline according to Hoffner, a YouTube executive, while other potential Hollywood candidates include Time Warner and part MGM owner Sony.