New Media Beat Journal #2

24 04 2008

To continue from where my last journal left off, we were discussing television online. In particular, The Daily Show’s website.

“I guess that’s why it says Beta up in the corner.”

The final line from my last blog is true, the Daily Show’s video streaming platform is still something that needs some work, but it looks like some of that work is being done. This week on the website (http://www.thedailyshow.com/video/index.jhtml) it’s easy to navigate straight to the videos from yesterday’s show. The slider approach to video browsing is gaining ground. I can browse all the way back to January of 1999, see the holiday jokes from 2003 or watch the videos from last nights broadcast. If I want to I can rate the videos I watch, or even list the videos from highest audience rank to lowest for a given month. Cool stuff.

What about the commercials? We hate commercials! How many commercials are there? Unfortunately, there’s more than none commercials you have to watch to see Jon and the crew. It looks to be every other time you switch videos you’re subjected to an advert. AND THEY DO ONE OF THE MOST ANNOYING THINGS THAT COMMERCIALS CAN DO: The audio on the commercial is way louder than the audio from the show. So when the commercial comes on, you’re blasted and you have to turn it dow, then when the shows back on you can’t hear so you have turn it up. SO ANNOYING! It’s an old TV trick that needs to die. As is the case with most web video streams featuring commercials, you get maybe 3 different commercials you’ll be subjected to repeatedly.

The worst killer of all TV streams, though, is crappy internet connection. When my home cable connection is sluggish or lagging, web streams are impossible. You spend 85% of the time watching the buffering graphic that pops up when the video lags. At least the Daily Show has a buffering graphic to keep us entertained….some sites don’t.





New Media Beat Journal #1

24 04 2008

Beat Journal – Web Based Streaming Video

I don’t have a subscription to cable television in my home. But I do have the internet. I generally despise watching TV because of the low brow content, the redundant and intrusive commercials, and the bore of surfing around trying to find something interesting. I must admit though, there is some television content I do enjoy and wouldn’t mind watching. Luckily for me there is a plethora of TV content available online.

I have a couple staples I turn to in my times of boredness, The Daily Show and Late Night with Conan O’Brien, both of which are availble to watch online……sort of.

The Daily Show recently changed up their video streaming interface. Now they offer a slider type video search, wherein you slide the selector over a certain date (month, day, and year) to select the videos from that day. So far the system is not up to snuff. The newest videos are displayed on the main page for the site, but trying to seek new material via the slider doesn’t yet bring up the newest videos. I guess that’s why they say “Beta” in the upper corner.





Soon to come…

10 04 2008

Reading responses, beat journals, theme development and coverage… and a bit of my own opinion thrown in  here and there.








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