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AOL buys online video creation manager StudioNow for $36.5 million (AP) 09:52:03 AM (ET), Monday, January 25, 2010 (NEW YORK) ...
 
 
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Old 01-25-2010, 04:30 PM   #1
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Default AOL buys online video creation manager

AOL buys online video creation manager StudioNow for $36.5 million
(AP) 09:52:03 AM (ET), Monday, January 25, 2010 (NEW YORK)
AOL Inc. said Monday that it is boosting its ability to create Web videos by paying $36.5 million for StudioNow Inc., a Web site that lets companies buy custom-made online videos from a network of freelance filmmakers.

AOL will merge Nashville-based StudioNow into its own content management system, Seed.com, which has aggregated assignments for writers and photographers.

The deal closed Friday, New York-based AOL said. It paid a combination of stock and cash, with some of the cash being paid out over several years.

Though it still provides dial-up Internet service, AOL's focus is on generating ad revenue from its Web sites. But AOL has struggled in that transformation as its advertising revenue has failed to offset the drop in revenue from the dial-up business. That has resulted in cost-cutting measures, including layoffs.

AOL now has been trying to fill its Web sites with inexpensive material produced by freelancers paid by the post. The StudioNow purchase fits into that strategy. AOL cited a study projecting that spending on online video advertising will outstrip that of any other online format.

AOL completed its spin-off from Time Warner Inc. in December, undoing their 2001 merger.


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