People thought the same about America's Funniest Home Videos about
15-20 years ago.
This is definitely TV on the cheap... what I wonder is who owns the
rights to broadcast that content and are the creators being
compensated appropriately?

-Josh


On 2/27/06, Jay dedman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On 2/27/06, Aaron Valdez <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > I can't escape the noise.  Viral Videos are now on VH1 and Bravo, but
> > what's stranger are these how advertising has developed a technique
> > that I was unprepared for.  I'll be getting out the duct tape and
> > plastic tarps tonight.  Someday a Jay Dedman hologram will sell you a
> > car.
>
> I recently saw this new VH-1 show as well.
> whats funny to me is how they let the videos be all pixelated.
> they didnt seem to even get the original tape...just download and play.
> must be the cheapest TV in the world.
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> more is coming.
>
> jay
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