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After a lengthy hiatus, the comic book review show relaunched with creator interviews and a firm release schedule.
A comparison of two news organizations’ coverage of the Lehman Bros. bankruptcy and ensuing economic chaos.
Hosted and produced by Sara O’Donnell, this podcast has been sharing recipes through a sketch comedy/cooking show hybrid format since July 2006.
Andy Plesser and his team cover the online video industry — includes lots of one-on-one interviews with key players.
From Deca Studios comes this dude’s guide to everything dude. Video games, gadgets, porn — it’s all covered here.
In the first U.S. presidential primary season to occur since the advent of ubiquitous web video, there were a whole lot of moments — both scripted and unscripted, and both controlled by the candidates and completely out of their control — that went viral. YouTube and CNN got together to make a more systematic change [...]
Hosted by Irina Slutsky, Geek Entertainment is a video show that covers all the tech buzz words.
The comedian makes use of his court-appointed time at home to make a talk show.
The Indy Mogul network tells you how to blow stuff up in your backyard, what short films are best, and what people think of Hollywood features.
Two different series take on the booming industry of downloadable apps for smart phones.
MTV’s Total Request Live replacement is all about the Internet and not so much about the music.
An all-access pass to the world of tech moguls and wannabes, coming straight to you from a funny, pushy, sharp, and short lady reporter and her Flip videocamera.
Former SNL-er Jimmy Fallon’s commitment to the interwebs is new for the late-night world.
Human-edited web directory Mahalo.com increased its human presence in 2007 with this daily podcast.
That Guy With The Glasses has some thoughts to share on the shows and films you grew up watching.
By combining two things the Internet’s obsessed with (pretty girls and politics), creator Ben Relles launched one of the major icons of the 2008 presidential primary — albeit one without any particular agenda or platform.
The political commentary series ran from 2007-2009, and provided an independent look at the campaign trail.
YouTube teams up with the Pulitzer Center to find the best in five-minute journalism.
The pioneering daily newstainment that continues on today. Check out our exclusive interview with creator Andrew Baron!
Yahoo launched a short-form tech finance show in February 2008 to accompany its Yahoo Finance portal. Hosted by Sarah Lacy, Aaron Task, and Henry Blodget, Tech Ticker is as blustery as cable news, but a lot more specific, which usually works in its favor. The show reportedly has 150,000 to 230,000 unique viewers per day.
Julia Allison, Meghan Asha, and Mary Ramblin provide three-minute insights into sex, tech, and fashion.
Gary Vaynerchuk hosts this daily wine vlog that’s looking to reinvent the way people appreciate wine. With his NY Jets spittoon and bombastic personality, Gary V. brings the thunder that has landed him on Ellen and Late Night with Conan O’Brien. Will soon be distributed in partnership with Revision3.
The latest show backed by Next New Networks, ZapRoot, kicks off Wednesday after a soft launch preview on ViroPOP, which claims to be a channel for the “new green generation.” The show is slick and entertaining, and the site follows the familiar template of Next New channels such as IndyMogul and Veracifer.
NewTeeVee’s latest project, launched in June 2008, is NewTeeVee Station, an editorially-driven guide to quality online video. Want to find something good to watch? Want to get the lowdown on something all the kids are talking about, like “Soulja Boy” or combining Mentos and Diet Coke? Want to meet the rising stars of the new age of television before they get huge? NewTeeVee Station is your cheat sheet, cataloging the world of web video with an engaging voice and a critical eye. It’s also a community site, giving you increased power to express what you like, what you don’t, and what else you want to watch.
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