Sunday, March 12, 2006

So let's say....

... you are, oh, a photographer or videographer... maybe a designer who knows how to shoot some video. And you have something to say... and words alone can't say it like video can show it.

I'm guessing you might want to read this article... and see if it causes a few ideas to pop into your head... ya know? Thanks Kev.
As Internet TV Aims at Niche Audiences, the Slivercast Is Born - New York Times: "But in January, he did introduce a sailing channel, one that is rapidly filling with sailing talk shows, product reviews, programs on sailing techniques and, most important, intense coverage of the sort of smaller races that don't make it onto traditional television.

His new channel, however, will not be available over the air. And it won't be found on cable or even on satellite, at least not yet. The channel, called Sail.tv, is broadcast only on the Internet, which enables video to reach a much larger worldwide audience at a much lower initial cost than a satellite channel. Because 'we didn't have any idea how big the audience would be,' Mr. Steward said, he wanted to keep his expenses as low as possible. 'Internet television is an investment we can grow into,' he said."

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