Thursday, February 09, 2006

Good news...

For the first time in the recorded history of Cancer the annual death toll from the diesease has gone down. According to CNN, "The number of cancer deaths dropped to 556,902 in 2003, down from 557,271 the year before, according to a recently completed review of U.S. death certificates by the National Center for Health Statistics."

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Wednesday, February 08, 2006

CNN.com

CNN is getting crushed in the ratings by Fox, but online they are cleaning up. According to an article in the New York Observer, CNN.com is bringing in at least 12 million dollars per month in advertising. That is nearly an extra 150 million dollars CNN is bringing in per year.

I wonder when local TV stations will start believing me and start understanding there is money to be made off these here fandangled internets.

Holy crap!!!

There is actually an issue in which I, Nick Geidner, agree with a bunch of evangelical Christians...the environment. In a news conference today, a group of 86 evangelistic minister came out against the administrations policies on global warming prevention. Way to go.

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Tuesday, February 07, 2006

NFL Censors the Stones

"The NFL, which produced the (halftime) show seen on ABC Sunday night, silenced Jagger's microphone during sexually suggestive passages of two of the three songs the band performed before an audience of 90 million television viewers."

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Apple announcement

Apple announced today that they will be releasing 1 gig Nano for $150. They also announced that the iTunes store will start carrying some of Showtimes programming, including Sleeper Cell, Weeds and Fat Actress. It doesn't look like they are going to be offering "the L word", at least yet.

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Whopperettes

This is so cool. You can make your own Whopperette commercial. You get to pick your own condiments and everything. Hilarious.

Monday, February 06, 2006

The PIT

ThePitPodcast.com is live. Also the second episode of the PIT, Politically Intense Talk, is up. This week, Mark, Chris and I discussed primarily the legacy of President George W. Bush. I think it went fairly well and if you get a chance try to check it out.

Google taking over world...

Another story about Google buying up "dark fiber" and creating an alternative internet. This one is from the London Times.

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USAT Super Bowl ad meter

USA Today 18th annual Super Bowl ad meter is now available at their website.

Top 5

1)Bud Light - A secret fridge stocks Bud Light.
2)Budweiser - Young Clydesdale dreams big.
3)FedEx - Cave man uses prehistoric overnight delivery.
4)Sierra Mist - Sierra Mist can't clear airport security.
5)Bud Light - Men pretend to work on rooftops, but relax instead.

Worse Spot - Gillette - Razor brand unveils 5-blade system.

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Lost Remote

Way to go to Lost Remote! Instead of doing a regular postgame advertising wrap-up Lost Remote managing editor, Steve Safran, decided to live blog the commercials and give them his initial three-word reaction.

Here are some of them:

Blockbuster: Online too late
Burger King: Busby Berkley? What?
Bud Light: Survivor - The Office
Sierra Mist: Kathy Griffin. Enough.
Bud Light: Is still watery
"16 Blocks": Die Hard IV

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Friday, February 03, 2006

1984

The famous "1984" Apple commercial, which is by far my favorite commercial ever, is getting a lot of press lately. The famous ad actually ran as a paid commercial only once ever, during the halftime of Super Bowl XVIII. It is a badass spot.

View the spot.

Wednesday, February 01, 2006

CellFlix Winner Announced

The CellFlix 30-second film festival announced their winner. The winning short "Cheat" was can be viewed at the CellFlix site. I think it is a solid story and makes good use of the 30-seconds.

I like the idea of this...

NBC is going to stream the unaired episodes of the recently cancelled, "Book of Daniel." I think this is just a great idea. Seriously, why not? They already made the episodes and bad ratings for the nets still means that...what...there are probably 100,000 people that liked the show. Might as well make it available. If nothing else it brings people to the site, so people can see NBC's other promotions.

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Washington Post

WashingtonPost.com has put up the full video of yesterday nights State of the Union. They put the video right up in the top left corner of the page. A big step for a newspaper to use video as, essentially, the main art.