First Black Owned and Operated Video Sharing Site, My People TV, Launches
Last year's acquisition of YouTube by Google for $1.65 billion got
the attention of a Baltimore filmmaker and Oprah Winfrey protégé.
Southern Maryland (PRWeb) February 14, 2007 -- As filmmaker Darryl E. Pugh, Sr. watched the YouTube become not just a rising star of the Internet but also a darling of Wall Street with its acquisition by Google last year, he became convinced that the time was right for an idea he had been nurturing in the back of his mind. With the launch of My People TV, Pugh has filled a gaping void in the online video sharing community. Blacks, Hispanics, Asians, Native Americans and other people of color from around the globe can now easily upload, share and view video footage that is of particular interest to one another (www.MyPeopleTV.com).
My People TV is the first Black owned and operated video sharing network, with channels that address specific ethnic, racial, religious and political groups. Viewing or sharing videos on the advertising-supported site is free.
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TV & Film - Podcast Date: Thu, 15 Feb 2007 17:00:15 -0800
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