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Royal Challengers, Airtel, Coke join YouTube ad bandwagon for the IPL

We are optimistic about the response from users and look forward to working with marquee advertisers who have joined hands with us in this innovative offering. Siddhartha V Mallya, representative of IPL franchisee Royal Challengers, says, Royal... Full Article at Indian Television

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  1. The YouTube homepage appears on a screen in Washington on September 3, 2010. Google-owned videosharing website YouTube is expected to turn a profit this year on revenue of 450 million dollars, The New York Times reported Friday. The newspaper, in an article about the rise of advertising on...
  2. TO WITH STORY: AFPEntertainment-film-Asia-Internet-YouTube  A woman logs on the www.youtube.com to watch a video clip about Hong Kong's 'Bus Uncle', 02 August 2006, a short, poorly filmed and grainy clip that gained international attention in June which has alerted many to the promotional potential...
  3. Pakistani Muslim women protest against social networking website Facebook in Lahore on May 30, 2010. Pakistan has restored access to popular video sharing website YouTube, but 1,200 web pages remained blocked as a row about 'blasphemous' content on the Internet rumbled into a second week.
  4. Pakistani Islamists protest against the social networking site Facebook in Quetta on May 27, 2010. Pakistan restored access to popular video website YouTube, but Facebook and 1,200 web pages remained blocked as a row about 'blasphemous' content on the Internet rumbled into a second week.
  5. A Pakistani man browses the internet at a cafe in Karachi on May 27, 2010. Pakistan restored access to popular video website YouTube, but Facebook and 1,200 web pages remained blocked Thursday as a row about 'blasphemous' content on the Internet rumbled into a second week.
  6. Pakistani protestors burn an effigy of US President Barack Obama as they protest against Facebook in Lahore on May 26, 2010. Pakistan is to lift a ban on Facebook and YouTube in the next few days, after blocking the websites over 'sacrilegious' content, the country's interior minister said. When...
  7. Pakistani demonstrators shout slogans and wave flags as they protest against Facebook in Lahore on May 26, 2010. Pakistan is to lift a ban on Facebook and YouTube in the next few days, after blocking the websites over 'sacrilegious' content, the country's interior minister said. When a Facebook...
  8. Pakistani Muslims protest against Facebook in Quetta on May 24, 2010. Pakistan has blocked 800 web pages and URLs to limit access to 'blasphemous' material, extending a crackdown that has already banned access to Facebook and YouTube, an official said.
  9. Fans of Filipina singer Charice Pempengco hold up the first album of Pempengco before she performs in Makati, financial district of Manila, on May 23, 2010. Pempengco gained worldwide recognition after posted videos of her performances on YouTube received millions of hits making Pempengco an...