Warner Makes Nice with YouTube
Posted by: Douglas MacMillan
businessweek.com
On Tuesday, Google announced that music videos by Jay-Z, Madonna, Green Day, and other Warner Music artists will return to YouTube after a nearly year-long breakdown in negotiations between the companies. The latest deal brings all four major music labels into revenue-sharing arrangements with the world’s largest video site.
Warner became the first major label to partner with YouTube in 2006. But last December, its music videos began disappearing from the site, a sign the label was unhappy with the amount of revenue it was collecting from the partnership.
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