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Really Useful Group to launch channel on YouTube

Published Thursday 11 December 2008 at 17:55 by Matthew Hemley

Andrew Lloyd Webber’s The Really Useful Group is to launch its own channel on video site YouTube.

The Really Useful Group channel on YouTube will offer video footage of performances from Lloyd Webber’s catalogue of work, as well as rare video clips.

Douglas Glen, head of digital strategy for The Really Useful Group, said: “For more than 40 years Lloyd Webber has provided the world its musical soundtrack, not only in the realm of musical theatre, but in the charts across a variety of genres - including pop, classical, rock and jazz. YouTube is a key online video destination for today’s entertainment consumer and we’re very pleased to offer our extensive audio and video archive to a growing global audience via our own branded channel.”

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