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Then, in 1995, the video distributor changed its name to OnlineLearning.net and proposed putting classes on the Web.
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YouTube, the video distributor owned by Google, gets several billion views per week.
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The Hollywood Reporter quotes spokesman Randolph Blotky saying the network is expected to reach 300 locations when it launches this summer, all of which will be equipped with an appliance from video distributor KenCast.
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The company is a major publisher, developer, and distributor of video games such as Grand Theft Auto, the Civilization series, and the Borderland series.
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Overall, growth at Comcast's broadband, business services and advertising divisions in the second quarter helped offset more modest revenue gains at the cable distributor's video subscription business.
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An 11-employee Independent U.S. film distributor, Wolfe Video, has had its profits halved due to piracy and costs to mitigate damages from piracy, according to The Wall Street Journal.
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The move comes as Google itself is attempting to become a major seller and distributor of professional video and music content through a variety of services, from its YouTube video site to the Google Play online-media store to its pay-TV service in Kansas City, which required deals with cable-channel networks.
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More recently the distributor landed the film on video sites including Hulu and SnagFilms, where viewers can stream it for free or embed it on a blog.
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If the advent of streaming video and direct downloads hadn't already signaled the impending death of video disc sales, add another nail to the DVD distributor's coffin: a technology that lets anyone copy any DVD--and seems to be perfectly legal.
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