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Google buys YouTube

Mentalist

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9.40am Tuesday October 10, 2006

SAN FRANCISCO - Web search leader Google today said it has agreed to acquire top video entertainment site YouTube for US$1.65 billion, putting a lofty new value on consumer-generated media sites.

The deal, the first to value one of the new crop of user-participation websites at more than $1 billion, combines two of the most popular internet brands: Google, synonymous with Web search and rapid innovation, and YouTube, a Silicon Valley upstart that has spearheaded the video-sharing craze.

In anticipation of the acquisition, investors pushed shares of Google up $8.50, or 2 per cent, on Nasdaq on Monday to a closing price of $429.00 -- a level not seen since late April. In extended-hours trade following the announcement of the deal, Google stock dipped to $427.63.

The stock had already gained about 2 per cent on Friday, when reports emerged that a Google-YouTube deal was in the works. In the last two trading days, Google has added nearly $4 billion in market capitalization -- or more than twice what the company has agreed to pay YouTube.

For Google, the acquisition of YouTube would thrust the Web search leader quickly into the emerging market for video advertising, where it has only a tiny foothold compared with Yahoo Inc. and various Web start-ups, analysts said.

YouTube's explosive growth -- it now serves 100 million videos per day -- has been buoyed by the uploading and viewing of untold amounts of pirated video clips.

It has grown rapidly to dwarf Google's own Google Video.

Earlier this morning (NZ time), the Universal Music Group said it will offer thousands of its music videos to the millions of users of YouTube, ending a public feud over the protection of artists' rights.

YouTube's deal with Universal was similar to an earlier deal with the Warner Music Group , in which the label will offer thousands of its videos to YouTube users as well as make songs available to be used in the site's homemade videos.

Media companies that have signed deals with YouTube have also cited a new filtering technology the company is developing that lets rights owners eliminate pirated videos found on YouTube, or have the service begin selling targeted advertising around the clip.

Within 30 minutes, other deals came pouring in: Google announced separate music video deals with Warner Music and Sony BMG. YouTube announced another music video deal, this time with Sony BMG, and a separate short-form video deal with US television network CBS Corp. .

A top Google executive said the acquisition was part of a broader strategy to invest in the emerging online video market.

Google Chief Executive Eric Schmidt told investors and news reporters on a conference call following news of the deal that YouTube will be "one of many investments" Google plans to make in the video field.

Schmidt said that Google will run YouTube as an independent company but also preserve its own Google Video as a separate operation. He described YouTube as the "clear winner in networking and the social side of video" for the way the site encourages its users to share videos with their friends.

"We were very impressed and that’s what led us to begin conversations with YouTube," Schmidt said.
- REUTERS

After much "will they, won't they" over the past few weeks it has indeed been confirmed and I think Google is making a smart move with this buy up.

They should ditch Google Video though and incorporate Youtube in it's place right on their home page. Google Video was not really that successful for a number of reasons. Mainly stemming from a rather clunky design and oversized video window (yes I said it, I want the option to make the screen large not have it fill up the screen from the start) and a rather solitary experience. The comments system is dire and the community aspect of Youtube and it's sleeker design dominate it.


With Microsoft ready to decimate the world with the Vista generation Its iPod killer the Zune and SoapBox it's answer to Youtube as well as its various other mega projects Google is taking the initiative with this buy-up and it's going to be interesting how things change on the web in the next 6 months as Vista starts to spread over the globe and Google attempts to expand in Microsofts wake.
 
Media companies that have signed deals with YouTube have also cited a new filtering technology the company is developing that lets rights owners eliminate pirated videos found on YouTube, or have the service begin selling targeted advertising around the clip.

I've never understand why giant companies pay billions for these websites, and then destroy them so that the users are driven away from the site and what made it famous and popular in the first place. Maybe it's a tax writeoff after they lose double what they paid for it, like Time Warner-AOL.
 
I wonder if there's a way to block programs from downloading videos off that site?

And I'm wondering if Google will implement it? Or make it that you have to pay to download?

Just wonderin', of course...
 
BTW - no money actually changed hands here.

The youtube founders got Google shares, and they can't sell them.

Wierd eh?
 
Yes, it certainly is. Perhaps they used the exhange of shares in anticipation of Google's forthcoming world domination?
 
headvoid said:
BTW - no money actually changed hands here.

The youtube founders got Google shares, and they can't sell them.

Wierd eh?

Not so strange. Is it voting stock? If so, that means the owners of youtube have a say in what changes get made to the site. Also, they make a profit on the dividends of their stock. Therefore, they are made members of the Google corporation.
 
Conchaga said:
Not so strange. Is it voting stock? If so, that means the owners of youtube have a say in what changes get made to the site. Also, they make a profit on the dividends of their stock. Therefore, they are made members of the Google corporation.

Don't know the answer to the voting question. But yes, profits from Google and then a massive windfall if they ever need to capitalise would be nice.

A) would you like cash now?
B) would you like to rule teh internets and be tremendously rich as well?

I can see the attraction.
 
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