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AOL Expands Video Service, Sells Shows Online

By the middle of this year, American Online will try to secure a place in the market for video-on-demand over the internet by selling programming on its website, writes Reuters.

To compete with Apple Computer Inc.’s success with iTunes’s online video service, AOL will respond to complaints about iTunes’s rigid pricing and video mix by offering pay-per-download and free shows from established programmers and user-created video clips.

Analysts are skeptical of AOL’s pay-per-download model, arguing a traditional advertising model would be better.

The online video store is part of a redesign of an existing video on-demand service from AOL.com and will appear gradually.

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AMC Makes Emmy History with Best-Series Nod

AMC’s Mad Men snared 16 Emmy nominations, including best drama - the first time a basic cable series was nominated in the best-series category.

The show received the most nominations of all dramatic TV series. FX’s Damages also received a…

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‘Vogue’ Follows Fresh Young Models for Reality Web Series

Vogue will follow the lives of three young women as they enter the world of top modeling, pulling video together for a web-based reality series called Model.Live. Clothing retailer Express LLC paid in the low seven figures to be the…

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Mitchum Boosts Purchase Intent with Hanger Ads

Antiperspirant manufacturer Mitchum is launching a promotion, kicked off in the Pacific Northwest this month, that offers consumers $1 coupons attached to hangers that come from dry cleaners.

This is the third time Mitchum has partnered with EcoHangers - a company…

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