It’s kind of surprising that 2008 (like four years after YouTube became ubiquitous) would see companies trying to figure out a way to make money off of Internet videos, and launching their own YouTube-like sites. MTV is the latest to jump into this pool—the company just launched MTV Music, a music video repository that has seemingly every music video ever made.
Whether or not it can challenge YouTube is highly debatable (YouTube is essentially a music video site with tons of other crap too), but it’s a shocking turn from a company that has spent the last ten years trying to dissociate itself from music videos all together. [via Gizmodo]
On that note, I’ll leave you with this:








