Warner Bros. to offer programming on Joost

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A screenshot of Joost.com, taken on May 7, 2007. Warner Bros. Television Group will make its television programming available for the Joost online video service, becoming the latest entertainment company to join the move to Internet video, the two companies said on Monday. REUTERS/www.joost.com

A screenshot of Joost.com, taken on May 7, 2007. Warner Bros. Television Group will make its television programming available for the Joost online video service, becoming the latest entertainment company to join the move to Internet video, the two companies said on Monday.

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NEW YORK | Mon May 7, 2007 2:39pm BST

NEW YORK (Reuters) - Warner Bros. Television Group will make its television programming available for the Joost online video service, becoming the latest entertainment company to join the move to Internet video, the two companies said on Monday.

Warner Bros., part of Time Warner Inc., will launch a science fiction and a celebrity channel on Joost this month. Financial terms were not disclosed.

Joost has recently signed on Time Warner's Turner Broadcasting System Inc., Sony Corp.'s Sony Pictures Television and Hasbro Inc. to its service to provide feature-length, higher quality video on the Web.

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