Saturday, December 10, 2005

Aspiring TV writers get their chops together online

CNET News.com
"Suddenly, Internet TV is hot. Networks like ABC offer hit shows through Apple Computer's iTunes download service, while established tech companies like America Online and Yahoo have beefed up their offerings of video that can be viewed via Web pages or transferred to a pocket-size gadget.

Even mobile-phone providers like Sprint Nextel now offer live rock concerts and sports clips for customers' tiny screens.

But like blogs and podcasts before it, Internet TV has also drawn everyday users looking for a way to share their ideas outside established channels--and even helped some of them get jobs in the 'old media' that they bypass."

This means that professional micro-content is becoming a player in the 2.0 landscape.

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