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ELECTION SPECIAL: ONLINE VIDEO OF THE WEEK by Marauder

ELECTION SPECIAL: ONLINE VIDEO OF THE WEEK

Tomorrow we vote.  But before that, let’s take a look back on the online video which defined the campaign.  Here’s the Daily Marauder top 5 favorites.  I did try to keep this list non partisan but unfortunately, I would have to lie to do it.  Keep this in mind while watching.

One more thing and it’s just a small request.  Don’t vote Republican or Democrat.  Vote for the person who supports the issues you hold dear.  Vote on y’all.

#1: Yes We Can

Watched by over 11 million people, this video features an all star cast and a song written by will.i.am from the Black Eyed Peas who was inspired by Barack Obama’s ‘Yes We Can’ speech.  I teared up the first time and now, the 6th as well.

#2: Sarah Palin Rap

My favorite SNL moment from this season didn’t actually include Tina Fey.  It was a lovely little rap ditty about Sarah Palin from the comic genius stylings of Amy Poehler.

#3: Tina Fey Debuts Sarah Palin

Tina Fey debuts her Sarah Palin impression with a speech alongside Hillary Clinton.  Classic.

#4: Wassup 2008

Over eight years have rolled by and I almost forgot about the Wassup boys.  Here they weigh in on the campaign and over 3 million people tune in to watch.

#5: Dear Mr. Obama

You may not agree with him.  I surely don’t.  But this video from an Iraqi soldier expressing his support for McCain has been viewed over 12 million times.

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BROADCAST/CABLE by Marauder

BROADCAST/CABLE

Wondering what the two Presidential candidates will be doing tonight on the eve of the election? Both will “appear” in separate pre-taped interviews on ESPN during halftime of Monday Night Football. Chris Berman will anchor the interviews, conducted earlier today, airing via satellite at approximately 1015p during the Pittsburgh Steelers vs. Washington Redskins game. (Cynopsis 11/3)

ABC requested seven new episodes of comedy series Samantha Who?? starring Christina Applegate. This order takes the total number of episodes this season to 20. Normally, a full-season order consists of 22 episodes, however ABC indicated it has enough episodes in the pipeline from other sitcoms, such as Scrubs and According to Jim and does not need as many episodes of Samantha Who?. (Cynopsis 11/3)

The future of AMC’s red-hot “Mad Men,” the first original drama series on the Cablevision network, may be in jeopardy. Series creator Matthew Weiner is said to be seeking a $10 million, multi-season deal. But AMC “is no HBO” and is “unwilling to splash that sort of cash.” (Iwantmedia 11/3, http://www.guardian.co.uk/world/2008/nov/02/usa-television-series-mad-men 11/2)

NBC approved nine additional episodes of its new comedy Kath & Kim, giving it a full-season order. To date, Kath & Kim, starring Molly Shannon and Selma Blair has averaged a 2.6/6 among A18-49 and 6.0 million viewers. (Cynopsis 11/3)

FOX is moving forward on a fifth season of American Dad. The show’s executive producers, Mike Barker and Matt Weitzman, have made separate new overall deals with 20th Century Fox Television allowing both to work independent of each other. Previously, the duo worked as writing partners with their own production company Underdog Productions and both confirmed they will continue working as executive producers on American Dad. Production for season four of American Dad will conclude soon and scripts for season five are in the works. (Cynopsis 11/3)

USA Network initiated production for a second season of In Plain Sight, the drama starring Mary McCormack about the Federal Witness Protection Program. Each of the 16 new episodes will be shot on location in and near Albuquerque, NM and Universal Cable Productions produces with show creator David Maples and Paul Stupin serving as executive producers. (Cynopsis 11/3)

With the stock market in an unsteady downward spiral, several media bigwigs are seeing their net worth vaporize. Rupert Murdoch has lost $4.2 billion; Google’s Sergey Brin, Larry Page and Eric Schmidt are down $14.7 billion; Steve Jobs’s shares in Apple and Disney shrank by $2.2 billion. (Iwantmedia 11/3, http://www.vanityfair.com/online/politics/2008/10/new-establishment-moguls-hemorrhage-billions.html 10/31)

At least I’m not the only one losing money.  Oh wait, that’s everyone.  How about this. . .at least I didn’t just lose a BILLION dollars.  Glass half full y’all.


Elsewhere at USA Network, the pilot project Operating Instructions has had the cast contingency on it lifting with the signing of Emily Rose in the lead role. The project is about a surgeon who has just completed her tour of duty in the military, and returns home to work in a military hospital.

FX is preparing a new police drama titled “Staten Island,” which will revolve around a police chief who works in the New York borough. The show, if a success, could fill the void being left by “The Shield,” which ends its run Nov. 25. Reuters/The Hollywood Reporter (11/3)


TNT announced plans to have at least seven 60m original dramas for 2009 and to spread first-run shows across three nights per week, cites Variety. Three established dramas, The Closer, Saving Grace and the recent pick-up of Raising the Bar are all set for next year. Leverage will open December 7 with Timothy Hutton starring as a modern-day Robin Hood, and in January, TNT will premiere Trust Me, an advertising agency drama set in Chicago with Eric McCormack and Tom Cavanagh in the leads. (Cynopsis 11/3)

NBC tapped Bradley Whitford to star and produce a single-camera comedy pilot called Off Duty produced by Universal Media Studios, per THR. The buddy comedy also stars Romany Malco about a respected police detective on his way down played by Whitford who takes on a new partner (Malco) on his way up. (Cynopsis 11/3)

Bucking the latest economic trends, cable companies such as Comcast, Charter, Cablevision, Time Warner Cable and Cogeco last week saw their stock prices swing higher, some as much as 15% to 20%. The turnaround appears to have been triggered by Comcast’s positive third-quarter earnings results, according to this analysis. CED Magazine (10/2008)

Comedy Central has opened a new performance space in New York where the network will present up-and-coming stand-up comedians, sketch acts, screenings and TV shows in development. The space, which is in the BLVD/Crash Mansion nightclub, is similar to the Comedy Central Stage in Los Angeles, a venue that served as a proving ground for shows such as “Mind of Mencia” and “The Naked Trucker and T-Bones Show.” Variety (11/2)

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ONLINE SERVICES/INTERACTIVE MEDIA by Marauder

ONLINE SERVICES/INTERACTIVE MEDIA
The premiere of 30 Rock last Thursday on NBC seems to indicate a similar win/win relationship between online and on air views. Following the viral explosion of Tina Fey’s Sarah Palin impersonations on SNL, the show was watched by a record 8.5 million viewers (4.1 rating/10 share in 18-49 demo)  – a huge boost from last season’s average audience of 6 million. (Cynopsis 11/3)

Netflix’s “Watch Instantly” for Macs is now live. (http://www.crunchgear.com/2008/11/02/netflix-mac-beta-now-open-better-hurry 11/2)

Techcrunch has received a couple of anonymous tips that DirectTV, a $24 billion satellite TV provider, may be entering the online TV wars with a new site called DirectTV Web On Demand. The site would compete with startups like Hulu, Joost, Fancast, Sling.com, etc. (http://www.techcrunch.com/2008/11/01/directtv-may-enter-online-tv-war-with-web-on-demand-service 11/1)

MTV‘s Choose or Lose campaign enters the home stretch today as the network plans to utilize the latest interactive social tools the cover the election on Nov. 4 & 5:

  • ChooseorLose.com, MTV.com and MTVNews.com will feature a real-time TwitterVision map of the U.S. including Twitter messages from young people, SMS messages from viewers and messages and videos from the campaign’s crew of 51 citizen journalists
  • MTV News will have teams on the ground in New York, Chicago, and Phoenix providing man on the street interviews
  • MTV/Knight Street Team 08 reporters from 15 battleground states will broadcast live
  • mobile-to-web coverage including in-depth videos, blogs and Twitter updates
  • Two MTV citizen journalists will take part in the first-ever AP continuous live video stream, “Big Issue: Election Results,” available to some 2,000 Web sites of newspapers via AP’s Online Video Network (Cynopsis 11/3)

Looking for novel ways to monetize online video, MTV Networks today was expected to announce a plan to link advertising to the segments of shows such as “Punk’d” and “The Daily Show” that are uploaded by MySpace users. MTVN will partner with a high-tech startup called Auditude to make the effort work seamlessly. Los Angeles Times (11/3) , The Wall Street Journal (11/3)

Win or Lose John McCain scored high ranks among viral video fans for his comic timing and depreciating sense of humor. The Presidential hopeful appeared live with Tina Fey (as Sarah Palin) on SNL over the weekend in a mock QVC infomercial. (Cynopsis 11/3)

Eh.  I thought it was actually painful to watch.  The highlight of McCain’s appearance over the weekend was really his wife Cindy’s Vanna White-like vibe.

Professionally-themed social network LinkedIn launched a number of new applications to help members customize their profiles, share information and create project-based entries. Box on LinkedIn shares files within your network. Amazon on LinkedIn allows you to discover what your network is reading. TripIt on LinkedIn allows you see where your network is traveling. SixApart on LinkedIn updates members’ blog posts. (Cynopsis 11/3)

Instant messaging and chat provider Meebo will integrate embeddable Meebo chat rooms into Comedy Central’s Indecision2008.com to host live user commentary during election and post-election television coverage. The network will promote Meebo on-air on Nov. 4 directing amateur pundits to the site to weigh in with their opinions. (Cynopsis 11/3)

People-search engine Wink has joined forces with Reunion.com, a hybrid people-search/social networking site, to create one giant hub for finding people you once knew but forgot to keep in touch with. The two companies have merged and will be launching a new website (and brandname) in early 2009, which the sites say will feature a total of 700 million user profiles. (http://www.techcrunch.com/2008/11/03/old-friends-wink-and-reunioncom-reconnect-merge 11/3)

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WIRELESS by Marauder
November 3, 2008, 6:37 PM
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WIRELESS

Check out greenMeter from Hunter Research and Technologies, a new iPhone app that keeps track of your car’s carbon footprint and fuel efficiency. The program uses the device’s internal accelerometer to measure forward acceleration and compute engine power, fuel economy, fuel cost, carbon footprint, and oil consumption. More advanced measurements such as drag coefficient, vehicle pitch and rolling resistance can be calculated using estimates available on the company’s site. (Cynopsis 11/3)

Owners of Apple‘s iPhone and iPod Touch love playing games so much that they have launched them into seven of the top 10 applications downloaded from the App Store. “This was an amazing surprise to us to see how much games have taken off,” said Stan Ng, Apple’s senior director of product marketing. Los Angeles Times (free registration) (11/3)

Electronic Arts, the largest publisher of games for mobile platforms, said revenue related to its wireless business grew 24% in its second quarter from a year earlier, adding that it plans to release an additional 12 mobile games in the current quarter. The company, which said it maintained its earlier annual guidance for its wireless unit, had worse news for its overall business as it reported widening losses and announced layoffs. mocoNews.net (10/31)

Google sent users software Saturday to repair a security flow involving phones equipped with its Android operating system, eight days after the problem became public. The repair, which took a few minutes to download and install, apparently worked flawlessly. CNET (11/1)

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GAMING by Marauder

GAMING

The latest version of the wildly popular “Guitar Hero” game allows users to create their own music instead of just playing along with rock ‘n’ roll standards. The feature, which also enables would-be rockers to share their masterpieces online, is part of a trend in the gaming community that reflects the popularity of social networking, according to this article. The Washington Post (11/2)

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TECHNOLOGY by Marauder

TECHNOLOGY

Visits to Amazon.com rose 6% on Oct. 24, the day Oprah Winfey endorsed the online retailer’s Kindle e-reading device on her television show. A 6% bump can translate into hundreds of thousands of visitors. Also, the word “kindle” saw a 479% bump in search traffic that day. (Iwantmedia 11/3, http://adage.com/digital/article?article_id=132194 11/3)Amazon Kindle


Television news outlets are “going all-out” for their Election Night coverage. CNN will employ a “virtual-reality Capitol” to track control of Congress, as well as a “holograph projection device” for interviews. Execs fear that viewers will turn away “if you do just traditional stuff.” (Iwantmedia 11/3, http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20081102/ap_en_tv/ap_on_tv_election_night 11/2)Republican presidential candidate Sen. John McCain, R-Ariz. ...


With its Kirikabu speaker, JVC is going green … literally. The new device not only features multidirectional audio with a woofer and left- and right-channel stereo, its design also includes small bowllike planters for potted greenery. Pocket-lint.co.uk (10/31)

Microsoft is expected to report today that it has substantially improved security on its Windows operating system, but that computer threats via viruses and fraud have become more frequent and more pernicious. In its latest “Security Intelligence Report,” the company will report that the amount of harmful software removed from computers using Windows increased 43% in the first half of this year. The New York Times (11/3)

Consumer-electronics retailer Circuit City announced today that it will close 155 underperforming stores, exit select markets completely and trim its work force by 17%. “We are making a number of difficult, but necessary, decisions to address the company’s financial situation as quickly as possible,” said James A. Marcum, vice chairman and acting president and CEO of Circuit City. Richmond Times-Dispatch (Va.) (11/3) , Gizmodo (11/3)

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