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Wednesday, May 24, 2006

Online Video Programming

The glut of content available on Google Video and YouTube needs a human editor. We can envision new "networks" popping up that program content "on top" of these giant video aggregators. Savvy programmers will comb through the mass of multimedia, pick out the gems and program them on websites that will feel similar to the ABCs and NBCs. It's not that the on demand revolution isn't real, it's that people don't always know what to demand. These meta-networks can be as niche as a web version of Americas Funniest Home Videos, where all the online video of toe stubbing or pie-facing is available in one location. Or as broad as today's tradtional network programming.

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