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FSAC News Searchforvideo.com Adds Veoh Networks Content to Search Index
SEATTLE--(BUSINESS WIRE)--FUSA Capital Corporation (OTCBB:FSAC), parent company of SearchforMedia Network and a leading innovator of multimedia search engine technologies for consumers and digital content providers, today announced the addition of Veoh Networks content at www.searchforvideo.com.
Veoh provides DVD-quality videos of any length or file size from a broad range of video publishers. Veoh’s video content, which is now available at Searchforvideo.com, includes serials from Indie publishers, user-generated videos on thousands of topics and shows from brand-name publishers.
"Searchforvideo.com provides a fast and accurate way for users to search for and discover high quality video content from Veoh,” said Joshua Metzger, SVP of Corporate Development of Veoh. “The Veoh publisher page is a great way to further connect users with programming on Veoh."
"We are pleased to feature Veoh at Searchforvideo. Our growing audience is actively searching for high quality video content and we can now provide them with access to the Veoh publisher base," says David Clarke, VP of Business Development for SearchforMedia Network.
In addition, a dedicated Veoh Internet TV publisher page is also available to SFV users, which showcases various Veoh publishers and their respective videos.
SearchforMedia Network (OTCBB:FSAC) is a leading innovator of multimedia search engine technologies for consumers and digital content providers. SearchforMedia Network operates the popular online video clip directory www.searchforvideo.com that connects consumers with the world’s most popular online video content from over 10,000 global sources and millions of video clips. Searchforvideo.com aggregates and indexes references to video clips and video publishers and does not host or stream online video content. Content owners retain all control over copyrighted material.
About FUSA Capital
FUSA Capital Corporation (OTCBB:FSAC) is the parent company of SearchforMedia Network, a leading innovator of multimedia search engine technologies for consumers and digital content providers. SearchforMedia Network operates the popular online video clip directory www.searchforvideo.com that connects consumers with the world’s most popular online video content from over 10,000 global sources and millions of video clips.
About Veoh
Veoh Networks is a new, innovative Internet television broadcasting system that delivers broadcast-quality entertainment and informational content via the Internet, using unique distribution technologies to allow for unlimited capacity for both long- and short-form programming. Veoh allows content producers from major entertainment studios and television networks to independent video producers and enthusiasts to deliver high-quality, full-screen video directly to consumers without financial, geographical or capacity restrictions found in traditional broadcasting systems. This democratization of video distribution fundamentally changes the dynamics of television, creating unprecedented choice for consumers and a compelling marketplace for content providers and advertisers. Headquartered in San Diego, California with additional offices in Los Angeles, Veoh Networks is a privately held company that is backed by leading technology and media investors, including Spark Capital, Michael Eisner’s Tornante Company, Time Warner Inc. and Shelter Capital Partners.
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