YouTube is launching 96 new channels, as part of its bid to create more original and professional programming in a context that is familiar and acceptable to advertisers.
The new channels span a variety of genres, initially funded by about $100 million in grants from YouTube to content creators . 96 new YouTube Channels
Here's a look at the formats and positioning of the new channels, which will start to launch in November 2011. Original Channels
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Saturday, October 29, 2011
YouTube Launching 96 Channels

Monday, October 17, 2011
Google To Launch 25 YouTube Channels
YouTube thinks the new channels will allow it to create a better environment for advertisers who have been reluctant to advertise around user-generated videos. Google is expected to share ad revenue with channels at some point. YouTube to launch 25 channels
The 25 or so new channels that will offer professionally produced news, information and entertainment. Partners expected in the the first round include Warner Bros., ShineReveille, BermanBraun, FremantleMedia and skate boarder Tony Hawk.
Additional potential partners include Everyday Health, Iconic Entertainment and DECA, which creates online-video content for women.
Verso Entertainment may produce content for YouTube related to sports. YouTube to Launch 25 Professional Video ChannelsIt might be premature to start thinking of YouTube as a "cable TV" distributor, anymore than it makes sense to think about Hulu or Netflix currently representing such an alternative. But things are heading that way, some would say.

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