UPDATED 14:49 EDT / JUNE 02 2009

An Exploration of the Inconsistencies of Making Money on YouTube [New Media Minute]

There’s a battle brewing between YouTube and the site’s stars. Some YouTube celebrities are trying to bypass YouTube and sell ads themselves directly into the video. Mark “Rizzn” Hopkins has talked to some extent here at SiliconANGLE about the inconsistencies in the attitudes YouTube maintains when it comes to that dichotomy. This episode of the New Media Minute explains why what some YouTube stars industriousness is a no-no.

[Editor’s Note: Daisy Whitney, joins us here at SiliconANGLE and Beet.TV each week with the New Media Minute, and update on what’s happening in the world of New Media and online video -mrh]

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