Sony, Lionsgate Included in YouTube Deal

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NEW YORK In a move intended to strike back at the encroaching Hulu, YouTube has initiated a series of partnerships that will enable it to stream a range of full-length movies and television shows.

The films and episodes will be streamed on a separate YouTube section as free ad-supported content. They encompass a host of library titles from studios including Sony and Lionsgate and television networks as well as a number of indie pics.

The deal comes in the wake of a previous YouTube pact with MGM for television shows and full-length films and follows a pact with Disney for shortform excerpts of content from ABC and ESPN.

Sony’s James Bond tentpole Casino Royale and CBS’ new mystery series Harper’s Island, as well as pics including Morgan Spurlock’s Super Size Me and Richard Linklater’s Slacker, are part of the deals.

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