[videoblogging] Re: TV as we know it is dying (no shit)

2007-11-12 Thread Frank Sinton
Hi Jay,

Thanks for the link - great to see the writers writing about the
situation. I pass by both NBC and Disney on my way to the office, and
there are even more people picketing this week than last week.

Does anyone know of any advertisers who have pulled their campaigns
because of the strike? If this starts happening, we will surely see
more movement on the studio side. 

Regards,
-Frank

Frank Sinton
CEO, Mefeedia

http://www.mefeedia.com/user/franks - What are you watching?


--- In videoblogging@yahoogroups.com, Jay dedman [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 Here's a good op-ed by one of the writers of LOST.
 http://tinyurl.com/3xevtc
 
 This group knew that the traditional concept of TV was obsolete
 several years ago.
 With the Writer's Strike (http://twitter.com/writersstrike),
 entertainment workers are discussing all the economics of how it'd
 going to play out.
 Now that money is involved, everything we are doing is very for
real now.
 
 If you are able to make quality video, you will be wanted.
 Question we got to ask ourselves is: do we want to become employees
again?
 or can we do it differently this time?
 
 Jay
 
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Re: [videoblogging] Re: TV as we know it is dying (no shit)

2007-11-12 Thread [EMAIL PROTECTED]
I don't know of anyone that voluntarily pulled their advertising but  
with several Late Night TV shows not in production Movies Studios are  
going to have a tough time promoting their Holiday releases to late  
night viewers.


Tim

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On Nov 12, 2007, at 10:05 AM, Frank Sinton wrote:

 Hi Jay,

 Thanks for the link - great to see the writers writing about the
 situation. I pass by both NBC and Disney on my way to the office, and
 there are even more people picketing this week than last week.

 Does anyone know of any advertisers who have pulled their campaigns
 because of the strike? If this starts happening, we will surely see
 more movement on the studio side.

 Regards,
 -Frank

 Frank Sinton
 CEO, Mefeedia

 http://www.mefeedia.com/user/franks - What are you watching?

 --- In videoblogging@yahoogroups.com, Jay dedman [EMAIL PROTECTED]  
 wrote:
 
  Here's a good op-ed by one of the writers of LOST.
  http://tinyurl.com/3xevtc
 
  This group knew that the traditional concept of TV was obsolete
  several years ago.
  With the Writer's Strike (http://twitter.com/writersstrike),
  entertainment workers are discussing all the economics of how it'd
  going to play out.
  Now that money is involved, everything we are doing is very for
 real now.
 
  If you are able to make quality video, you will be wanted.
  Question we got to ask ourselves is: do we want to become employees
 again?
  or can we do it differently this time?
 
  Jay
 
  --
  http://jaydedman.com
  917 371 6790
  Video: http://ryanishungry.com
  Twitter: http://twitter.com/jaydedman
  Photos: http://flickr.com/photos/jaydedman/
  RSS: http://tinyurl.com/yqgdt9
 


 



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