Fun clip, I wish British TV looked like that, we are good at making weird & funny TV over here but the usual crap still dominates the schedules, usually have to look quite hard to find gems. And now thanks to youtube I saw someone else really drinking Baileys from a shoe, oh joy!
Im glad your deal with podtech has been good, it sounded fine at the time, and I am not really trying to suggest that their treatment of green stuff is some big issue. It was just a tiny personal observation that I was pondering on with the whole directory/community etc topic, networks, unintended side-effects and suchlike. Meanwhile I just popped over to ourmedia and noticed they've got channels stuff working now, JD Laisica said on May 16th "You'll be seeing some major enhancements to Ourmedia in the days ahead, courtesy of Markus Sandy and the Outhink development team. Most significantly, we'll be rolling out a channels capability that will enable any person or organization to create a personal broadcasting network. Stay tuned for details" Cheers Steve Elbows --- In [email protected], "Jay dedman" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > > Just to finish my waffle, I hadnt noticed that podtech have sectioned > > things more clearly than when I last looked, so yours and other's > > envirogreensustain vids are in a 'clean tech' section. But I dont get > > a sense of there being a community of viewers at podtech, due to lack > > of comments or other features that would enable such things (or I just > > cant find them). > > i cant speak for how Podtech markets their site. > seems to me like they are learning. > and yes, "clean tech" can mean lots of things. > as with anything, all i can do is show what i know to be true. > > with Ryanishungry.com, we were able to license our videos to Podtech > for one year. > we retain ownership and can post the videos to our own site throughout the year. > they've been good about the whole situation. > its not a huge amount of money...but its guaranteed money for us...and > they get regular content that's much cheaper than if they hired their > own team. > > for some completely different... i wish American TV could look like this: > http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_PPWDglTboI > > Jay >
