Andre Yoskowitz
16 Nov 2009 15:53
Google and Spanish-language TV giant Univision have signed a deal this week that will have the Spanish content featured via video sharing giant YouTube.
The deal will include programming from Univision, Galavision and TeleFutura and both companies will share revenue, with Univision "receiving the majority." All revenue will be generated from advertising around the programs while they play.
Over the past year, YouTube has signed similar deals with Disney, Time Warner, Channel 4 and many others.
The latest deal will include full length shows as well as promotional clips including celebrity interviews.