AOL video for Microsoft
April 25, 2014
AOL has said it will offer its video content on Microsoft Corp’s platforms, starting this summer.
Microsoft’s MSN and Bing apps for Windows will get content from AOL’s HuffPost Live, TechCrunch and Moviefone as well as its partner sites, including ESPN, TMZ, and Martha Stewart.
The content will include AOL’s library of nearly 900,000 videos, all 15 AOL On channels and original series expected to launch next week, the company said.
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