Name: TeevBlogger
Weblog: www.teevblogger.com [RSS]
Articles: 125
First Published: Thursday, April 13, 2006
Last Published: Thursday, July 20, 2006
TeevBlogger is dedicated to the topic of getting your TV entertainment online.Currently listing articles 125-101:
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iTunes to Start Movie Rentals?— It's rumored Steve Jobs will announce movie rentals through iTunes at Apple's Worldwide Developers Conference in August.
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'Rocketboom' Case Heading To Court?— Former anchor Amanda Congdon's 49 percent ownership is an issue as the popular video blog moves on after her departure.
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Boy Who Never Slept - An Open Source Movie— The Creative Commons-licensed movie has racked up 200,000 views since it was released at the beginning of the month.
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Foo Fighters Live On AOL Music Friday— AOL will stream the Foo Fighters largest-ever concert live from London's Hyde Park.
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Current TV Gives You a Voice— What makes nationally-carried US channel Current TV different is one-third of its content comes from viewers.
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Are There Too Many Online Video Services?— The number of companies has created fear the idea will be done to death, and some interesting options for users.
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American Film Institute’s Digital Content Festival - July 26— This annual festival is a showcase event for digital media — from movies, TV, and broadband to games and emerging technology.
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Pirates Of The Caribbean On YouTube— YouTube is playing host to a range of Pirates-related clips, trailers, and parodies.
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Vloggers Move to Bigger Platforms— Is vlogging or video-blogging the new way to start a career in media?
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Microsoft Poised To Bite Apple— According to reports, Xbox star J Allard is heading up Microsoft's efforts to release an iPod rival this year.
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Lulu Gives Video Makers Cash— Another video upload service plans to start paying contributors for their efforts.
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Revver Shares With Video Creators— The new video uploading service has a cool idea: split ad revenues with video creators 50/50.
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JumpTV Gives You Access to the World's TV— The IPTV subscription service offers over 200 channels of ethnic/international television from more than 65 countries.
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Court TV Plans New Broadband Channel— The Time Warner-owned Court TV is just the latest cable channel to provide online video coverage.
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Judge YouTubes For Justice— A crafty Ohio judge is using YouTube as a tool to shame criminals and to teach children about the law.
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Peer Impact A Legal And Different P2P— Peer Impact mixes features of P2P networks and video subscription services, and also pays users who redistribute content.
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Blade Premier On iTunes For Free— Fans who missed the premier of Blade the TV series can download it for free on iTunes before July 11.
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Xbox Mod Adds New Link For TV Downloads— A plain old Xbox can be used to set up the ultimate, downloadable television viewing system.
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Smith Promotes Clerks 2 Online— Director Kevin Smith has employed some creative online marketing for the upcoming Clerks 2.
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Nickelodeon Rules Cable— Nickelodeon is rated as the number one cable network for total viewers, and continues to expand into the digital market.
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NBC Makes Deal With The Devil (YouTube)— Either it's an indication of YouTube's strength or a backdoor approach by NBC to enforce licensing rights - maybe both.
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GUBA Launches Warner Bros. Titles— GUBA.com is now offering an impressive selection of Warner Bros. TV episodes and movies, at less than the going rate on iTunes.
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Hollywood Adjusts to Low Cinema Numbers— Falling theater attendance numbers and declining DVD sales have led to more studios offering their films through video download services.
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UK's Channel 4 Video Download Site Plan— Older TV series and thousands of movies are coming this fall as Channel 4 seeks to expand their video broadband services.
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Motherload Adds More Original Series— A number of new series are in the works for Comedy Central's popular broadband video site.


