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Jake Coyle of the Associated Press got readers’ attention today with his article on the future of web video, specifically regarding new web sites that aim to make watching web videos much like watching TV.
That means improving the quality of web videos to make unpixelated full-screen viewing a standard practice, as well as incorporating a [...]


The Wall Street Journal Online profiled the web video channel VBS.TV on Monday, highlighting the site’s edgy programming and “more serious criticism and investigative pieces.”

An online extension of Vice Magazine, VBS.TV offers up feature-style documentaries on political issues along with pieces on musicians, artists, and all-around curiosities. The WSJ.com story references one “offbeat” VBS.TV story [...]