Exploding TV: The new TV Guide

Jeff Pulver compiles a directory, sans grid, of the TV shows available only on the internet. Now if you come along and tell me which ones are good and string them together in a handy RSS feed I’ll have — voila — network 2.0. [via Rubel]

  • http://www.innovationsinnewspapers.com Juan Giner

    Jeff, you are right.

    This doesn´t makes any sense.

    Better invest this money and efforts in better reporting.

    El País in Spain was the first. then Infobae in Buenos Aires, The Guardian after and now the Toronto Star.

    They found advertisers for this ride to nowhere.

    It shows how easy is to fool advertising people.

  • http://www.innovationsinnewspapers.com Juan Giner

    Sorry, Jeff, kill the previous comment that was writen for the following post aboiut the Toronto Star.

  • http://www.scripting.com/ Dave Winer

    Actually, believe it or not, OPML is a better fit than RSS. An organized, annotated and maintained directory video only available on the Internet would be a fantastic re-usable resource, and would establish Jeff as the authority on this subject.

    An RSS feed could track the changes to this structure.

    I’d be happy to help. :-)

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