DBG launches premium video syndication platform
New York City-based Digital Broadcasting Group (DBG) may be best know for producing web-original video content like Kiefer Sutherland's The Confession, but now it's getting into the distribution game and opening up its platform to allow third parties to syndicate and monetize their premium videos.
Jon Stewart Explains WikiLeaks to the Rest of Us
Bonus explainer: What does "transparency" have to do with unzipped pants?
The Meanest Thing You’ll Hear About AOL and Yahoo Today
It's from last night's "Saturday Night Live," and it involves the words "nursing" and "home."
Conan O’Brien Keeps Courting the Internet. Next Up: 24 Hours of Live "Coco Cam."
Conan O'Brien didn't really embrace the Web until he was just about out of his last job at NBC. But now O'Brien and his team use Twitter, Tumblr, viral videos and any digital device they can think of to promote the man and his new show. Next up: A 24-hour live "behind the scenes" Webcast,...
Steve Levitan Gets His Wish: "Modern Family" Leaves Hulu (Briefly)
"Modern Family" creator Steve Levitan says he loves the Internet, but says he wants his show off the Web. Because the eyeballs it attracts don't do him any good.Wish granted! Temporarily.
Wired’s Flash-Free App Lands on the iPad, After All
That Wired magazine app Condé Nast and Adobe have been trying so hard to get into Apple's App Store? It costs five bucks and is available at iTunes now. If you don't want to pay, click through for some pretty video.



