Bye ZeFrank

A note from WillVideoForFood Reader, PC: Tomorrow is ZeFrank‘s last day. Come on, I know you don’t like the guy, but you have to be a responsible journali… er… blogger and write something about it… You can quote me on that, Kev. Okay, Phil. Tomorrow is ZeFrank’s last day. There. I said it. I can’t…

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Pandering for World Domination

Academy Award Winning Viral Creator, Davideo Designs, today released its latest creation called “Pandering for World Domination.” Davideo actually hasn’t won an Academy Award because the stuffy academy is still to friggin’ artistic for viral shorts. Maybe the Golden Globes? Oh they’re music, aren’t they? In any event, I can’t say I endorse or understand…

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The Google vs. Viacom Debate

Yesterday’s post about Viacom suing Google brought a couple dozen fantastic debate points. You can rest assured that Viacom’s public relations team is doing a “word of mouth” audit (using Buzzmetrics or another player) and that your quotes are being read by nervous spokespeople. I was amused by at Slashdot in which one individual suggested…

Former Disney Chairman Launches Studio for “Multiple Platform” Projects

The Hollywood Reporter says former Disney Chairman Michael Eisner is launching an independent studio that will produce and distribute original content for the Web and digital platforms. Dubbed Vuguru, the studio will focus on story-driven projects designed to be consumed on multiple platforms. In January, Veoh Networks — the Internet television broadcasting system of which…

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Try Getting Your Stupid Online Video Aired on Primetime

The folks at Room 403 Productions are seeking short (3 minutes or less) videos to be aired on primetime television. Named after a room in the Gloria Swanson Bldg on the Paramount’s lot, Room 403 Productions was founded by David Hurwitz and Paul Cockerill who met working on The Arsenio Hall Show. Hurwitz was Executive…

Viacom Sues Google for One (insert Doctor Evil voice here) BILLION dollars

Reuters is reporting that Viacom Inc. is suing Google Inc. and YouTube for more than $1 billion over unauthorized use of its programming online. The lawsuit, the biggest challenge to date to Google’s ambitions to make YouTube into a major vehicle for advertising and entertainment, accuses the Web search leader and its unit of “massive intentional…