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April 21st, 2009 by Tubeinator

The Heritage Foundation Spreads Lies on YouTube About the Employee - Huffingtonpost.com
The Heritage Foundation posted a paid advertisement yesterday on YouTube’s homepage claiming that in the debate over the Employee Free Choice Act (EFCA) workers only hear “the union organizer’s side.” The infomercial tells viewers that worker

FDA Demands Pharma Stops ‘Misleading’ Ads on Google, Yahoo - Advertising Age
NEW YORK (AdAge.com) — The FDA’s Division of Drug Marketing, Advertising and Communications has sent out letters to 14 leading drug companies requesting them to end what it’s calling “misleading” and “misbranded” advertising on search engines such

Hulu: More Vids to Fewer Uniques in March - Newteevee.com
Monthly viewer stats used to be pretty boring to write. To paraphrase Jan Brady, it was always “YouTube, YouTube, YouTube!” Then along came Hulu and things got more interesting as the premium content site started to take off. According to Nielsen

Freebie Fridays Help You Save Cash - WSB-TV Atlanta
Earth Day is just around the corner and that means Earth Day Freebies. Here is what I found so far: First, you can get a rebate form for a mail in rebate from Reynold’s Wrap. You can save up to $3.99 by getting the rebate, but quantities are limited

University creates first how-to course for viral videos - Walletpop.com
YouTube may not be a profit machine yet, but it can be big business, and limitless free marketing, for the people who put videos on it. Validation of cultural realities previously thought of as throwaway come through academic settings, and as proof

How Susan Boyle’s YouTube Star Turn Is Helping Revive Interest In Les - Tech Dirt
As the recording industry continues to freak out about videos on YouTube without compensation, the whole media sensation Susan Boyle phenomenon is showing how such videos on YouTube clearly act as promotion for the music. Paul Kedrosky notes that

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