by Reed Kavner on March 2nd, 2009
Back in December, when soon-to-be late night talk show host Jimmy Fallon began publishing nightly video blogs, I was a little skeptical of whether Jimmy and crew would take advantage of the platform, and I got called out in the comments for being too hasty in my judgment. Turns out, I was. Over the past [...]
by Pat Miller on March 2nd, 2009
Looks like Alloy Media + Marketing is teaming up with LG Mobile and United Talent Agency (UTA) to produce some new original web content for the Teen.com TV, the short-form video network at Teen.com.
You might know Alloy Media as the executive producers of Gossip Girl and Sisterhood of the Traveling Pants. So far on the teen site, they’ve got an interview with Kristin Kreuk and Chris Klein of the new Street Fighter: The Legend of Chun-Li movie, a Q&A with the Degrassi cast, and a whole bunch of other neat stuff for the millenials. It also looks like behind-the-scenes footage from Gossip Girl and Samurai Girl will be showing up, too.
by Jamison Tilsner on March 1st, 2009
When I met Gary Vaynerchuck in April 2007 – just days after Tilzy.TV had launched – the wine-retailer-cum-video-star already known for erudite descriptions of flavor guaranteed me twenty-thousand hits the very next day. Indeed, the next day, Tilzy.TV was charmed by a mention on Wine Library TV. Gary’s magnanimoy is not for lack of purpose: [...]
by Tubefilter News on March 1st, 2009
There’s no question the shaky economy has done its toll on the entertainment industry. Seems like every week we read about swaths of new layoffs. Behind the headlines though, there’s actually still a few decent jobs out there in new media entertainment.
So today we’re rolling out the Tubefilter New Media Job Board, a resource for people looking for employment in the growing digital entertainment space. Companies like Disney, Warner Bros., Fox, Lifetime and even Momversation and Project’s Lore’s web studio DECA all have jobs available.