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Aug 16 2007

TV On The Web; Missed Opportunities, Pt. 1

Published by John McDaniel under Online Video, Review, TV

Recently, I’ve been driven to seek content online that I could have consumed via my Time Warner Cable tether. Televised content on the web is a different proposition than video that originated on the web. “TV on the web” implies a crossover of content from broadcast or cable delivery to IP delivery; effectively acting as video on demand, a source of show excerpts, or a fountain of “extras” such as behind the scenes footage, interviews, promos, etc. In Part 1 of “Missed Opportunities” I’ll take a look at one trek to the web for televised content that I think is rife with missed opportunities. Subsequent parts in the series will look at other online outlets for televised content and note their hits and misses. Continue Reading »

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Aug 02 2007

MyDamnChannel.com Joins The Fray

MyDamnChannel hit the web and was within minutes dubbed a “Funny Or Die Clone.” Was someone holding an embargoed press release? Dunno. I’ll get beyond just cribbing from the press release and quickly clicking a couple of things to look at MyDamnChannel in more depth.

First, the press release regurgitation: “My Damn Channel launches an entertainment studio and new media platform created to empower artists to co-produce, distribute and monetize original, episodic video content. Comedians, musicians and filmmakers will develop short-form series and retain total artistic control of their own web channels.”

On to the content… Continue Reading »

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