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April 28, 2005

MobuzzTV wants to make video blogs a commercial success. Their entertaining daily clips are accessible online and formatted for use on a mobile phone.

The slick, vlog draws from a healthy pool of talent producting interviews and short clips. Their Buzz Magazine has short (2 minute) clips.

MobuzzTV probably won't compete in the VBlog space of Al Gore's Current.tv (see: Video Blog TV Channel), or the professionally produced and edited Wireless Watch Japan (which largely pioneered the weekly video news form several years ago).



MobuzzTV appears to be going after cell phone users. And why not?

U.S. mobile subscribers will total 200 million by year-end 2006 with cellular subscribers worldwide growing at a 13.6% rate, from 1.1 billion in 2002 to 2 billion total subscribers in 2006. Color screens, Java gaming, digital cameras, picture messaging and digital music are expected to be standard features by 2007. That's two years away.

FOX News is on Sprint phones. Repurposing syndicated broadcast programming seems inevitable. Are cellphones the next cable programming boom? Mike Masnik thinks not.

Of course, there is an alternative. Start Videoblogging. Get thee to the Applery. Picturephoning and VideoBlogging have more.

Today marks the start of TV Turn Off Week for 2005.
TV Turnoff Week is no ordinary social ritual. The goal is simple: to shake up routines and get people questioning the role of TV in their lives.
Get your TV-B-GONE at the ready!

Via Daily Wireless


Originally posted by samc from Daily Wireless, remediated by yatta on Apr 28, 2005 at 06:40 PM