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BBC and YouTube get acquainted

The BBC will maintain three channels on YouTube, according to The New York Times. As the article points out, not all media organizations have embraced the new arena: Viacom has apparently had 100,000 clips removed so far (file that under "Oligopoly").

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hahaha... also noteworthy--Tom Vilsack recently dropped out of the running for financial reasons. Namely--it's been predicted that this upcoming election will be the most expensive one ever--like $500 million (file that under "Why I love the Colbert Report"). How many potential runners can even begin to compete with that?

So what are the candidates doing? YouTube.

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