AOL Adds MTV Networks RSS Feeds to Video Search Engine
Premier Content from CMT, Comedy Central, Logo, MTV, MTV2,
mtvU, The N, Nickelodeon, Nick at Nite, Nick Jr., Nicktoons,
Noggin, Spike, TV Land and VH1 To Be Added to Search Index
Dulles, VA - December 5, 2005 - AOL today announced that its video
search engine will now feature RSS feeds from MTV Networks'
programming services. Video content from the company's highly
popular CMT, Comedy Central, Logo, MTV, MTV2, mtvU, The N,
Nickelodeon, Nick at Nite, Nick Jr., Nicktoons, Noggin, Spike, TV
Land and VH1 Web sites are now accessible through AOL's
best-in-class video search
engine available through the AOL.com portal's Video On Demand
tab ( http://www.aol.com/video ), AOL Search (
http://www.aolsearch.com ) and on the AOL service. In addition,
Singingfish ( http://www.singingfish.com ), one of the Web's
premier video and audio search engines, and its network of
search properties will also feature content from MTV
Networks.
"We're excited to work with MTV Networks to further extend our
leadership in video search and provide consumers with one of the
most comprehensive sources for discovering the breadth and quality
of video content available across the Web," said Kevin Conroy,
Executive Vice President of AOL Media Networks.
Credit Pacific Service Union "From 'The Daily Show' and 'Lazytown' to 'Unplugged' and 'My
Fair Brady,' MTV Networks' library of video programming is vast and
in-demand," said Jason Hirschhorn, Chief Digital Officer, MTV
Networks. "Through AOL Video Search, consumers now have access to
some of the most sought after and beloved programming available on
the Web. This extends our quest for ubiquity and will help drive
traffic to our destinations."
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Credit First Service Union AOL's video search engine delivers one of the most comprehensive
repositories of high-quality video content online in key categories
from entertainment to news. Its database draws from the leading
AOL(r) Video on-demand archive of more than 18,000 licensed and
originally produced video assets including popular exclusive and
AOL-original programs like AOL(r)
Music Sessions, AOL(r) Music LIVE!,
the Moviefone(r) "Unscripted" series, the Moviefone(r) Short Film
Festival, AOL(r) Coaches and more; over 2.5 million video assets
available on the Internet indexed through AOL's Singingfish(tm)
audio/video search engine; and RSS feeds from top video streaming
sites. This combined approach lets people search from one place for
high-quality, current online video spanning popular music videos,
movie features, television clips, news coverage, sports highlights,
independently produced videos and more.
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network of Web brands and the largest Internet access subscription
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Europe. America Online, Inc. is
based in Dulles, Virginia, and is a wholly owned subsidiary of
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