quelle: businesswire FUSA Capital SearchforVideo.com Adds Newsweek.com Content to Search Index
FUSA Capital Corporation (OTCBB:FSAC), parent company of SearchforMedia Network and a leading innovator of video and audio search engine technologies today announced that video clips from Newsweek.com are now available at Searchforvideo.com.
Searchforvideo.com users can now search and find video from Newsweek.com. Newsweek offers comprehensive coverage of world events with a global network of correspondents, reporters and editors covering national and international affairs, business, science and technology, society and the arts and entertainment.
?Newsweek.com offers the best of Newsweek?s award-winning investigative journalism, world-famous editorial voices and outstanding multimedia that savvy web users have come to expect online. Searchforvideo.com provides a fast and accurate way for users to find the high-quality video Newsweek.com is becoming known for around the world,? said Keith Tomatore, Vice President of Sales Development, Washingtonpost.Newsweek Interactive (WPNI). ?The Newsweek Publisher Page gives users an easy access point to all of Newsweek.com?s video, and is a great way for us to introduce new users to the incredible video we have to offer." "We are pleased to be working with Newsweek.com in order to provide broader exposure for their video content. Our audience is actively looking for video coverage from trusted sources like Newsweek," says David Clarke, VP of Business Development for SearchforMedia Network.
A dedicated Newsweek.com Video Network publisher page is also available to users, which displays the most recent videos and makes it easy to locate video content by keyword.
The page can be found at: http://www.searchforvideo.com/pub/newsweek.
About SearchforMedia Network 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 Newsweek Newsweek is owned by The Washington Post Company (NYSE:WPO) and is a diversified media and education company whose principal operations include newspaper and magazine publishing, television broadcasting, cable television systems, electronic information services, and educational and career services. The Company owns The Washington Post; Washingtonpost.Newsweek Interactive (WPNI), the online publishing subsidiary whose flagship products include washingtonpost.com, Newsweek.com, Slate and Budget Travel Online; Express; El Tiempo Latino; The Gazette and Southern Maryland newspapers; The Herald (Everett, WA); Newsweek magazine; Post-Newsweek Stations (Detroit, Houston, Miami, Orlando, San Antonio and Jacksonville); and Cable ONE, serving subscribers in midwestern, western and southern states.
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