MLS on YouTube
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MLS Strikes up Partnership with YouTube
Published 5/30/2007 by Bob at The Offside
... have teamed up to create a specific MLS channel on the video sharing site. Executives are quick to admit that any revenue generated by the deal won t have a major impact on the bottom line, however are excited about the extra exposure YouTube will provide the league and it s official website. MLS will oversee and manage its channel, and all content on the site will be the property of MLS, even videos submitted by fans. In addition to highlights, MLS plans on showing player Web logs and user-generated-video contests. Sweet. That gives us all a better opportunity to see players like Khano Smith
MLS teams up with YouTube
Published 5/30/2007 at The Soccer Weblog
... to provide their own channel featuring goals, highlights, player interviews and all kinds of other stuff. There ' s very little money to be made in doing this, but MLS knows this is a great way to get the word out on their underrated footy league. If they can get the world watching exciting games like the one above, where Kansas City Wizards beat New England Revolution 4-3 thanks to an Eddie Johnson hat-trick, then that has to be good. And expect YouTube ' s MLS channel to see a huge spike in visitors when Becks makes his arrival on the west coast.
MLS teams up with YouTube
Published 5/30/2007 by Mike H at My Soccer Blog
... Fans will be able to watch highlights of matches within 24-hours of the broadcast along with other on and off the field footage and features on the new MLS YouTube channel.
Today's news and views
Published 5/31/2007 by Crew Fan at MLS News and Views
... MLS and YouTube have "announced a strategic content and advertising partnership that will see MLS game and featured highlights uploaded on a dedicated channel, www.youtube.com/mls". Considering the popularity of
MLS Does the Right Thing, Strikes Deal with YouTube
Published 5/31/2007 by David J. Warner at FanHouse
... . The site will host an MLS Channel that features highlights, interviews and clips of Alexi Lalas lovingly kissing the butts of league investors. (Well, maybe not that last part...) This deal is exactly what MLS needs right now. Soccer gets more run on YouTube than just about any other sport, so putting MLS front and center in that slipstream will only help the league increase its publicity and perhaps get a few more people out to games to watch players not named Beckham. Soccer is still growing as a pro sport in America, and anything that helps MLS reach out to fans will only boost the league's popularity in the long run. What a shame that only marginalized leagues like
MLS Does the Right Thing, Strikes Deal with YouTube
Published 5/31/2007 by David J. Warner at FanHouse
... . The site will host an MLS Channel that features highlights, interviews and clips of Alexi Lalas lovingly kissing the butts of league investors. (Well, maybe not that last part...) This deal is exactly what MLS needs right now. Soccer gets more run on YouTube than just about any other sport, so putting MLS front and center in that slipstream will only help the league increase its publicity and perhaps get a few more people out to games to watch players not named Beckham. Soccer is still growing as a pro sport in America, and anything that helps MLS reach out to fans will only boost the league's popularity in the long run. What a shame that only marginalized leagues like
MLS Week 9 Review: Steady Eddie
Published 6/4/2007 by Daryl at The Offside
... | June 4th, 2007 So the MLS YouTube channel is up and running, and just in time to capture a bit of MLS history. Eddie Johnson delivered some more of that early promise and became the first man to score back to back hat-tricks, adding three against
Quick Guide to Following MLS From Abroad
Published 3/29/2008 by Rumor Mill at Major League Soccer (MLS) Rumors - For the time between the games
... at $20 per season. It allows you access to more MLS football than anyone would want (unless you're true addicts). If you miss a match, no worries, they're all archived complete with highlight packages. Works on PC and Mac. It should be noted that MLSLive TV only broadcasts matches that are not on national channels like ESPN, Fox Soccer Channel, TelefuturaHDNet. Still there are plenty to chose from. You can get a taste of MLSLive.tv by checking out free highlights here or on MLS's YouTube Channel like these from a DC United vs Chicago playoff game last ...
Quick Guide to Following MLS From Abroad
Published 4/4/2008 by Rumor Mill at Major League Soccer (MLS) Rumors - For the time between the games
... $20 per season. It allows you access to more MLS football than anyone would want (unless you're true addicts). If you miss a match, no worries, they're all archived complete with highlight packages. Works on PC and Mac. It should be noted that MLSLive TV only broadcasts matches that are not on national channels like ESPN, Fox Soccer Channel, TelefuturaHDNet. Still there are plenty to chose from. You can get a taste of MLSLive.tv by checking out free highlights here or on MLS's YouTube Channel like these from a DC United vs Chicago playoff game last season. ...
101 Great Goals receives yet another threat from NetResult
Published 7 hours ago by Arthur Antunes Coimbra at 101 Great Goals - latest football videos and international soccer goals from the Premier League, Champions League,La liga, Serie A, World Cup, UEFA Cup and more
... Rather than stomping their feet, we would like to see the Premier League take positive steps to address this issue, much like other worldwide leagues have done. For example, the MLS have their own channel on YouTube (see here) in which they upload high quality videos within hours of the full time results. We would love to link to such a Premier League site. ...
