Online community Myspace.com owned by News Corp. is partnering a deal with BBC Corp., to broadcast some of its programs its own network, making its the site’s first of its global content deal with a major network. It will present selected programs which would include interviews of big personalities, comedy shows and even some classics through MySpace’s own video platform ,MySpaceTV.
This will also allow users to embed these videos in their personalized web pages and share with friends. This could give BBC Corp. a little more boost by telecasting programs and spread it worldwide and make new viewership by getting new audiences.
BBC already has been involved in such type of deals earlier. BBC has a similar deal with youtube to provide BBC’s own content on free video sharing platform/service owned by Google Inc. ,Youtube.
BBC and MySpace will share the advertising revenue under this deal.
MySpace has popularized MySpaceTV in seven languages and 27 regions all over.

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