I got 99 problems, but video distribution ain't one



A little more than 25 years ago, MTV launched in northern New Jersey, where a few thousand people on one cable system were able to watch "Video Killed the Radio Star." My, how times have changed: with an entire collection of networks (including Nickelodeon, Comedy Central, and VH1), today MTV can be seen just about anywhere there is a TV.

But these days, people aren't only getting video from their TV -- plenty are watching online. And where do they watch this great content? Anywhere they can find it. That's why we've teamed up with MTV to make its quality content available to our vast network of AdSense sites.

So now when you visit places like BabyNames.com and Fan-Sites.org, you may see clips you can play from MTV, VH1, LOGO, Nickelodeon, and Comedy Central - clips that these sites' visitors would be most interested in. If you're a site owner, stay tuned as we expand this program. And if you like video, go get your MTV. It's fresh, and it's free.