huffingtonpost.com — As the world's second biggest search engine and the most popular video sharing site, YouTube has become a home for brands including "H&R Block," "Billy Elliot: The Musical," and "Wal-Mart." A dedicated brand channel, for instance, comes with a price tag, $200,000 or more, according to YouTube.
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nicholasjonesJul 23, 2009
I support this. It will stop a lot of companies from exploiting YouTube.
l0nerJul 23, 2009
In other news, Youtube is on track to make its first bit of profits this year
darkcloud515Jul 23, 2009
Ok... NOT
enclavedJul 23, 2009
those commercials don't tell you mcdonalds exists. they tell you to go to one right now.
cbrausJul 23, 2009
Bing!
airstrikeJul 23, 2009
my McDonalds?
hansdg1Jul 23, 2009
the $ actually goes before the 200,000 like this $200,000