Showing posts with label MTV. Show all posts
Showing posts with label MTV. Show all posts

Friday, November 14, 2008

Social Video Viewing on MTV


MTV's Backchannel is a multiplayer online game based on the hugely popular scripted reality soap The Hills. Viewers slings barbs and one-liners for points in the game, which is designed to be played while The Hills airs. As the show's celebutants bicker and gossip on TV, users fire off comments in a web-based chat room (see image above).

As television audiences migrate online, media companies are eyeing social networking as a possible killer app for hooking viewers through their laptops. From simple chat rooms to unique games, the race is on to develop content that complements traditional shows — the more creative and addictive the better. Read more on Wired.com...

Social Video Viewing on MTV


MTV's Backchannel is a multiplayer online game based on the hugely popular scripted reality soap The Hills. Viewers slings barbs and one-liners for points in the game, which is designed to be played while The Hills airs. As the show's celebutants bicker and gossip on TV, users fire off comments in a web-based chat room (see image above).

As television audiences migrate online, media companies are eyeing social networking as a possible killer app for hooking viewers through their laptops. From simple chat rooms to unique games, the race is on to develop content that complements traditional shows — the more creative and addictive the better. Read more on Wired.com...

Thursday, November 13, 2008

Social Video Viewing on MTV


MTV's Backchannel is a multiplayer online game based on the hugely popular scripted reality soap The Hills. Viewers slings barbs and one-liners for points in the game, which is designed to be played while The Hills airs. As the show's celebutants bicker and gossip on TV, users fire off comments in a web-based chat room (see image above).

As television audiences migrate online, media companies are eyeing social networking as a possible killer app for hooking viewers through their laptops. From simple chat rooms to unique games, the race is on to develop content that complements traditional shows — the more creative and addictive the better. Read more on Wired.com...

Thursday, November 6, 2008

50 Cent is an angel(?) investor

50 Cent has entrepreneur-centered TV show on MTV that debuts Thursday, November 6, at 9pm central. You can read about the story on Yahoo! Biz from this link. You can also watch the trailer on MTV.com(2:00 minutes in length).

Imagine that you were going to develop a reality TV show for entrepreneurs - what would you do? What would make it worthwhile for you and the competitors? Comments below appreciated!