Telly, memes and internet funnies
Only a short opinion piece here. I won't do references, since it's Sunday night and I have pudding to eat.
The telly people have tried to do programmes before about the latest youtube clip or internet funny. They've tended to be pretty awful, and anyone who wants to see the content will probably just see it through browsing or looking up word-of-mouth recommendations.
Based on my b3ta postings, most people put the content out there for free, looking to give people funnies and get some attention.
Rather than focusing on showing the latest video or meme, the telly people should produce something more like a low-brow culture show, which interviews and discusses the work of the people who produce the meme's and funnies.
Time for fruit, jelly and yoghurt in a bowl.
Doph
:o)
Labels: awful tv, b3ta.com, ideas which lead to no changes at all, memes, youtube