June 18, 2008

YouTube trying full-length videos

YouTube has begun letting companies offer videos longer than the official 10 minutes on its site, according to a memo allegedly being sent to these firms, reports electronista.

"... Short-form clips have been YouTube's predominant format but have rarely seen significant advertising. ... YouTube has faced increasing competition from TV networks and other providers that allow long-format video."

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