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Brought to you by Wieden + Kennedy Entertainment, D.I.Y. America is a web series that defines itself as ‘focusing on leaders in the youth/punk/DIY movement.” I have to thank my co-worker, Alex, for turning me on to this series. Almost immediately after watching the first episode I realized I wasn’t going to get through the [...]
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Classic TV shows are constantly moving online, allowing their fans to relive the glory days whenever they want. Sports fans, however, seem to get the short end of the stick when it comes to finding classic games to watch online. While ESPN Classic allows you to re-live great games on their schedule, the idea of [...]
February 25, 2010 – 2:59 pm
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There’s been a lot of guff thrown around about NBC’s lack of online Olympic content, primarily its insufficiency of live coverage. The argument is valid. A fan living on the West Coast, Vancouver’s time zone, should be able to watch an event as it’s happening, at that moment, on TV. NBC kind of dropped the [...]
February 17, 2010 – 9:37 am
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Before you read this, you should know that this post might inspire jealousy:
This past weekend, I was lucky enough to attend Crackle.com’s American Cinematheque event at the Egyptian Theatre in Hollywood. Crackle’s first original series, The Bannen Way, 16 Web-episodes in length, was thrown onto the big screen as a full-length movie. And it looked [...]
January 20, 2010 – 3:59 pm
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Today is the special premiere of MyDamnChannel’s Easy to Assemble miniseries event: Flying Solo. The quirky comedy, about a group of Ikea employees, is premiering a three-episode arc set within a plane bound for Sweden, where new co-workers, relationships, and bitter rivalries come together for a flight full of entertainment and comedy.
Clicker got a chance to [...]