Online Video: The Transition of Media from Old to New [View article]
Thanks for posting Mr. Hurley’s full transcript - and I would like to add that, at one time, YouTube said that their business approach wouldn’t be based on mass consumerism - but they seem to be having difficulties with that. But maybe they could ask Steve Jobs for guidance - because he’s the only Silicon Valley guy whose ever understood how to harness the commercial power of Art.
I watch pretty much every experimental video that’s uploaded to YT, and I rotate the very best ones thru my Favorites List - and almost nobody’s watching these experimental videos on YouTube - they’re getting like, only 40 views a week! Something’s wrong, “Has anybody seen Steve around?” Or maybe, try the New York Times, Arts & Leisure guy, or maybe one of the film curators, from the Museum Of Modern Art? There are other qualified people around who can help. No - I have a better idea - PopTub!
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Thanks for posting Mr. Hurley’s full transcript - and I would like to add that, at one time, YouTube said that their business approach wouldn’t be based on mass consumerism - but they seem to be having difficulties with that. But maybe they could ask Steve Jobs for guidance - because he’s the only Silicon Valley guy whose ever understood how to harness the commercial power of Art.
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I watch pretty much every experimental video that’s uploaded to YT, and I rotate the very best ones thru my Favorites List - and almost nobody’s watching these experimental videos on YouTube - they’re getting like, only 40 views a week! Something’s wrong, “Has anybody seen Steve around?” Or maybe, try the New York Times, Arts & Leisure guy, or maybe one of the film curators, from the Museum Of Modern Art? There are other qualified people around who can help. No - I have a better idea - PopTub!