> > TV sucks.  I've heard it nicknamed as 'time vaporizer'.  Go vid blogs!
>
> Is it fair to use such a blanket statement? There is plenty of good
> stuff on television, most of it is not on the major networks. (Though
> Arrested Development nearly made me laugh my *ass* off last night.)
> Maybe blogs suck, or videoblogs suck, or... you get the idea, it's all
> really personal opinion.

yeah, we're all learning the balance.
blogging wont bring down traditional media.
but blogging(text, audio, and video) does offer a greater and greater
alternative.

ive had a clear realization during the current coverage fo the
Fitzgerald indictments:
blogging lets the people help tell the story.
why?
because journalists either are lazy or dont have the time to research.
usually they turn to think tanks(heritage foundation), experts, etc
for their info....
now blogs are now becoming a reliable resource...so we start seeing
blogs affecting how traditonal media reports.
Blogging has done a GREAT job documenting in detail how the current
adminstration has led the US into war. and now you see this info
popping up on the traditonal outlets.
http://movies.crooksandliars.com/Hardball-Runupto.mov
bloggers of all sides can go back and forth clarifying the facts.

as far as entertainment, sometimes I want to watch a Hollywwod movie/TV show.
sometimes i want to watch independent or homemade video.
the point is: now i have a choice when there was none.

Jay


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