Veoh has just signed a distribution deal with FEARnet, the horror website that provides videos on-demand. As a joint venture between Comcast, Sony Pictures Television and Lionsgate, FEARnet launched back in 2006 as an online library of horror and thriller flicks from the two film studios. Starting next month, select titles from FEARnet will be made available for viewing on Veoh. Popular and feature films alike will be shown on FEARnet's Veoh channel, and later on this year we'll also see some original content from FEARnet that will be featured on Veoh as well.
[img src="" caption="" credit="" alt=""]As far as online video startups go, Veoh has done really well for itself, especially in the last year. Having garnered several relationships with content providers, Veoh has been able to offer a wide array of video content online. Most recently, Veoh teamed up with MTV Networks as well as Hulu, meaning that the large networks out there are looking to video-sharing networks in order to penetrate the online video market.