The Daily Loper – November 13, 2006
Posted by Lopy in The Daily Loper on Nov 13, 2006
Standing on line to buy a Zune Edition
Today’s links of interest:
- To the NEA, News-Laden NPR is Making a Classical Mistake
As news dominates, so-called fringe music is left behind. The question becomes whether or not this is going to matter in our changing entertainment landscape. - Prime time to learn
It is sad commentary on our health care system when public health advocates push for increased accuracy in television shows…to help people self-diagnose themselves. - Got hits? Or maybe they’ve just got game
As Kirk has been saying for a year now, gaming YouTube and Digg is the new black. See, even in apparent democracies, there’s popular and then there’s popular as deemed by the electoral college (and you thought the election jokes had ended). - MetaFiction Becomes All The Rage
Or was it all the rage last year? Nevermind…it’s hot at this exact moment. - TV Notes: Downloads a key element in TV’s future
TV changing. Network model shifting. Entertainment companies making it up as they go along. Yep, welcome to America! - How to Fix Shows Like ‘Lost’
Too logical to ever actually happen. Also contingent on network execs to look that thier programming as art, as opposed to filler between the revenue-generating commericals. - Digital TV sales rise as prices fall
No doubt about it: HDTV has hit its tipping point. - Revenge of the Smart Playlist: 5 tricks for packrats & power users
More iTunes tips for those of you with more music than free time.
