Lionsgate now has its own channel on YouTube
Digital Media September 19th, 2008
Tags: Digital Media, Google, Lionsgate, Video, Video Sharing, Web Services, YouTube
Lionsgate now has its own channel on YouTube
Lionsgate has finally arrived on YouTube.
The movie studio has finally set up their own video channel on the Google owned video sharing service.
They are providing media content from their library as part of a revenue sharing deal with Google.
The channel features clips from individual Lionsgate films such as 3:10 to Yuma, Good Luck Chuck, Cooler and Bee.
Users are then offered to visit their online media store to purchase these titles.
Lionsgate is hoping that this channel would boost the visits to their store leading to increase in sales.
Checkout: Lionsgate on YouTube
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Yeah well Lionsgate can burn, I just submitted a entry for the “W.” trailer mash-up contest and they claimed copyright even though I was authorized to use the content by Lionsgate and even Oliver Stone himself. Didn’t even violate contest rules.
AND Lionsgate got my youtube account closed.
Ri-god-damn-diculous.