Dailymotion Has Syndication Pact with MSN, other Publishers

Dailymotion Has Syndication Pact with MSN, other Publishers
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Dailymotion, the giant video-sharing site, has a syndication pact with MSN and other top publishers to use its embeddable player on a revenue-sharing basis, says Roland Hamilton, who heads U.S. operations for the Paris-based company, in this interview with Beet.TV.

Hamilton explains that the new program will allow publishers to surface up to some 2 million pieces of premium content onto their sites and share incremental revenue.

For content owners uploading onto Dailymotion, this could represent wider distribution and income.

Dailymotion Opens Office in Silicon Valley

This month, Dailymotion has opened an office in Redwood City, California, its first in Silicon Valley. The office is headed by Luc Dumont, SVP of International Development.

We interviewed Dumont in the Paris headquarters in September of 2010.

Andy Plesser

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