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That’s What I Like: Countdown With Keith Olbermann

August 4, 2006 by Kassia Krozser

Like most women, I have a type. Oh sure, you can swoon over your big muscled hunks, your long-haired Fabios, your sweet talking Lotharios. I go for the smartest, dweebiest guy in the room. I go for guys like Keith Olbermann. I mean, what’s sexier than a guy who wears glasses*? What’s sexier than a guy who uses multi-syllable words and assumes everyone them?

While I’d long been aware of Keith Olbermann, my first real memory of him is a skit he did with Joe Buck about baseball over the decades. I somehow recall tie-dye. Hopefully I wasn’t wearing it. I was also vaguely aware of Olbermann’s rather checkered broadcast career. And I knew that the year I was all crazy about Chuck Knoblauch was also the year that Knoblauch somehow hit Olbermann’s mother with a wild throw.

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No, No, Let’s Wait

May 19, 2006 by Kassia Krozser

We have not (yet) instituted a “Quote of the Week” feature here on Medialoper, but if we were to do so, this would win hands down.

t would be too bad if the elders of the news business decided that the way to apply the marvels of the Internet to their operations was by a bold new push for reporting that’s hasty, fragmented and half-baked. It would be even worse if redirecting newsrooms to online news ended up by degrading the working conditions of journalists and diverting energies away from the kind of richly detailed, thoughtful reporting that exemplifies the best in journalism.

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Filed Under: Mediacratic, Publishing Tagged With: News, Newspapers, online-media

Monkeynews: Downloading Kong in Europe

March 26, 2006 by Jim Connelly

King Kong is coming out on DVD on April 10th. In and of itself, that isn’t extraordinary — it’s been a few months since it hit the theatre, and now those interested in Peter Jackson’s take on the tale, but didn’t want to be bothered with sticky floors, ringing cellphones, commercials and overpriced vats of food can watch it in the privacy of their own homes. (Why they even had wait a few months is another discussion for another time).

That week, millions of people will trundle off to their local Best Buy or Blockbuster or rip open a package from Amazon, and pop King Kong into their DVD player. Unless they live in Europe, where instead, they can download it.

For the first time ever, a major Hollywood movie will be available for downloading on the same day as the DVD release. A non-self-destructing file, unlike other downloads in the past; and while it is more expensive than just purchasing the DVD, they will also send a physical copy of the DVD. Right. A physical backup copy for the downloaded digital file. And also, to give the consumer more choices on when and where to play the movie.

If successful in Europe, it’s only a matter of time before they try it here: and that will be long after shared copies of those downloads have already made it here. Given the time difference between here and Europe, it’s possible that a shared download of Kong will be played on some college kids laptop before his local DVD store even opens.

But maybe, just maybe, the movie studios will look at what they call “piracy” as indicators of demand — what people are willing to pay for if it was only available — as opposed to indicators of just how contemptible their audience actually is. If so, it’s another major step to anything, anytime, anywhere.

  • The Internet Revolution Takes Off As Hollywood Offers Downloadable Movies

Filed Under: Movies, Services Tagged With: download, DVD, king-kong, monkey, News

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