DALLAS -
Online search engine operator Yahoo Inc. will offer its users local news video from 13 of Belo Corp.'s television stations, the companies said Wednesday.
The companies will share ad revenue from the videos; other terms of the agreement were not disclosed.
Sunnyvale, Calif.-based Yahoo (nasdaq: YHOO - news - people ) said the videos will be available exclusively on local news pages of Yahoo! News and be provided to all users when breaking news occurs.
Yahoo said the additional clips from the Belo (nyse: BLC - news - people ) stations broaden its local news video coverage to now include local news video from 18 of the nation's top 25 markets.
The videos will be provided from Web sites of Belo stations in Houston, San Antonio and Austin, Texas; New Orleans, Phoenix, St. Louis, Seattle/Tacoma and Spokane, Wash; Portland, Ore.; Tucson, Ariz.; Charlotte, N.C.; Louisville, Ky., and Hampton/Norfolk, Va.
Yahoo's deal with the media company is in addition to existing agreements related to Belo's newspaper Web sites. Also, the companies participate in a consortium that includes Yahoo and 22 newspaper publishing companies.
Belo publishes newspapers, including the Dallas Morning News, and owns 20 television stations.
In morning trading, shares of Yahoo fell 46 cents, or 2.1 percent, to $22.15, while Belo shares eased 11 cents to $15.36.