A British football team has done a deal with YouTube.
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February 17th, 2007 at 5:06 am
washington d.c. and npr: part I
I’m in Washington D.C. and let me say - it’s amazingly cold. COLD I tell you. On my midday trek toward Pennsylvania Avenue, I swore my fingers had become completely frostbitten. Thank goodness not. Just temporarily dead in relation…
February 17th, 2007 at 1:10 pm
Great move from Chelsea - just posted about the fact that for me the brilliance of YouTube is not all about watching kittens fall into toilets, but about watching great “stuff” in bite-sized chunks from around the world - whether it is a song on American Idol, a goal (though preferably not a Chelsea one) or a clip from a TV news show
February 18th, 2007 at 1:08 pm
I debated about leaving this comment, but will because maybe Jeff will care to give his thoughts on the matter.
** flame on **
I freakin’ *hate* newspaper sites like the Guardian that make you register to read the stories.
** flame off **
-JC
ps. I’m a Zadi fan, too.
February 18th, 2007 at 11:55 pm
[...] Jeff Jarvis points out the Guardian (reg.) report that the Chelsea Football Club has cut a YouTube deal. It may be the first football club to dive into YT, but the NBA’s Washington Wizards, for one, have already staked a claim, most famously (302,000 views) through that Gilbert Arenas-DeShawn Stevenson shoot-out. (Alas, no footage of the recurring Hayward-Thomas fisticuffs.) In Sunday’s Washington Post, Michael Lee makes the case that Wizard star Arenas is an operator in the disaggregated media world: …[H]e jettisoned his agent in September and, unlike most of the game’s elite, lacks a major corporate-driven marketing engine behind him. [...]
February 19th, 2007 at 8:46 am
What joe C said. Grrrr….