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YouTube Joins Forces With Channel 4 To Roll Out A New Section Called ‘Shows’

YouTube Joins Forces With Channel 4 To Roll Out A New Section Called ‘Shows’

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YouTube, the online video sharing site owned by Google, has launched a new section on its site called ‘shows’ which will feature full length videos of popular programmes like Channel 4’s Peep Show and Hollyoaks.  ‘Shows’, which have gone live today following a landmark 3 year deal between YouTube and Channel 4 will include almost 5,000 videos, out of which almost 4,000 are full length programmes, from over 60 partners. Channel 4 will...



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