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11 Feb 09

Social Media Break: 5 Online Shows to Escape the Daily Grind

I asked for new online TV quality content and here it is. I had only heard of one of these. I'll have to check them out and get back to you on how good they are.

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21 Jan 09

Facebook + CNN = Future of TV « NewTeeVee

I think the next 2 years are only going to accelerate television innovation. The inauguration was just the tip of the iceberg.

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16 Jan 09

YouTube TV

Good thing I have my server hooked up to my flat screen now. It's amazing how little I watch regular broadcast TV now.

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14 May 08

Newsvine - TV viewers still down after strike

Good content will always atract an audience. That may just not always be on the networks.

"They could also be bored. Broadcast viewing was already off 7 percent during the last three months of 2007, before the strike's impact was felt. Several weeks of reruns during the midwinter, when TV viewership is at its highest, really hurt. But the networks were already hurting.

The strike also constricted the networks' process of developing new material."

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23 Dec 07

FORTUNE: Techland Online TV at the tipping point «

  • I think 2008 will be a big year for internet TV.  The writers strike should help independent internet only video cross the chasm.  Since the networks won't be able to do their big 'up front' pre-buy, the ad dollars will be moving online.

    The big shift will come after some traditional TV writers and actors to cross over.  Look for some young up and commers to take a chance in order to make a name for themselves.

    Chas also has a follow up post.

    - tacanderson on 2007-12-23
  • Is Net-based TV ready for its close-up? Television ratings are already starting to plummet, the ongoing writers’ strike shows no signs of ending, and the development schedule for next year’s programming is looking increasingly dicey. While one report suggests that ex-TV watchers are turning to books and magazines, some folks in the nascent Internet TV business say they’re enjoying a sudden uptick in audience.
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