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Orlando photogs, you may re-apply ... NOW

Discussion in 'Journalism topics only' started by jr/shotglass, Feb 28, 2014.

  1. PeterGibbons

    PeterGibbons Member

    It's been proven time and time again, NO ONE watches "news" video, about the only videos people watch on the internet are people getting kicked in the balls and the Tosh.0 kind of stuff.

    I don't understand why newspaper executives keep thinking this is going to be what saves newspapers.
     
  2. BDC99

    BDC99 Well-Known Member

    Yup. LOVE watching people get kicked in the balls, or animals doing silly stuff, or people crashing on their bikes trying to do some stupid trick. But if a video pops up when I click on a news story, I don't wait for it to play. I just go read it somewhere else if I can. And many people surf the net at work and have no sound, like I am right now, so the video is useless. And as has been pointed out, the quality of most newspaper websites' video is subpar.
     
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