Yesterday we had eircom set up a YouTube channel and show off a vid and now we see that the Sunday World have their own video channel and a vid:
Fun times!
Yesterday we had eircom set up a YouTube channel and show off a vid and now we see that the Sunday World have their own video channel and a vid:
Fun times!
What’s McA doing as the producer?
That hit a lot of notches on the cringe factor.
73man, McA ain’t got no masterplan no more!
Eeek. The Sunday World with the additions of You Tube videos? Will the journalists get involved? Will the channel be filled with the same utter sensationalist crap as the publication? Watch the video of the article we’ve just written about. See us chasing politicians for the interview; watch Biffo’s pint guzzling; see the “celebrity” cry at the thoughts of her bullied childhood; watch the shock as we confront this person with their secret child and so on.
It was only a matter of time I suppose.
It’s great to see more and more strands of influence embrace the medium, but will it bring things like standards, ethics and respect with it? Will it be subject to any limits or allowed to run riot in much the same vein as the rag that it is does? Promotion is fine, but when they add the extra aspect of live video it could be quite disturbing.
No wonder broadband is so hard to get in Ireland. Eircom at last have found YouTube and manged to upload a pretty picture on it. How innovative and creative of them. Problem is most of us have been doing this since 1998 so whats so positive about this?
Masterplan? I am confused.
73man producer?
@Ronan YouTube wasn’t around in 1998
its well done!
there be knockers but f that.
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i would rather get a job swallowing rocks than be subjected to the sunday world channel