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Posted on February 6th, 2007 by DakotaMichaels.
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Hoping to bring some cohesion to a fragmented online video market, and profit from it, NBC Universal has created a company to syndicate video programming to websites. Both Chase and Procter & Gamble have signed on to run pre-roll ads, reports AdWeek, quoting Jim Warner, EVP of Avenue A/Razorfish, which helped facilitate Chase’s commitment: “They are increasing the amount of quality video inventory online. And they’re making it easy to buy.” The idea for NBBC apparently germinated when a “Lazy Sunday” sketch from Saturday Night Live was posted on YouTube and went viral. “YouTube made a lot of money off it,” Randy Falco, president of the NBC Universal television group, is quoted as having said. “In the future, when we have a Lazy Sunday clip, NBBC will make a lot of money on it.” NBC execs compared NBBC to television syndication. “In short, we are going back into the broadcast business on the Internet,” Falco said.
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