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"Think of it as the new cable access channel," Ritchey said. "This is the new outlet for people who want to get content out there. For moviemakers, this won't be about repackaging 'Lost'--it is about creating fresh, short content for these devices."

That exactly what I think. They churn content far far too much and they can only get away with it in a content starved market. With everyone having camera and a method of distribution its only a matter of time before some of them get talented too!

Try this search, it's some kind of weird Japanese game show that entertained us for an evening:
http://video.google.com/videosearch?q=Bakuten

I watched it instead of watching 24 hours of Simpsons repeats: http://www.nigeljohnstone.com/archives/2006/01/baku-ku-ku-ten.html

So that evening was a straight replacement of a Network repeat by new content.
Posted by: Nigel Johnstone   Posted on: 01/07/06 You are currently: a Guest | Members login | Terms of Use

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