Sat, Jan 17th, 2009 |
The Vatican announced its intention today to launch a YouTube channel with videos featuring Pope Benedict. Reuters writes:
The details of the accord are due to be presented on Friday at a news conference attended by Vatican officials as well as Henrique de Castro, managing director of media solutions for Google, which owns YouTube.
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