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April 14, 2005

wired on ZeD

Some nice stats on ZeD, from Wired News: Gore's TV Seeks Northern Insights, by Niall McKay: ZeD receives between 200 and 300 viewer-produced videos per day, has a production staff of 45 people and still finds it a challenge to find about eight minutes of viewer-submitted content for each 40-minute program.



ZeD allows viewers to shoot, edit and upload their own short-form videos to the show's website. If the editors like the films -- and they often do -- they buy them, and include them on the program, which airs on CBC five nights a week. Many more videos are published on the ZeD website.



The program calls itself "open-source television" because it not only encourages artists, bands, graphic artists, animators and filmmakers to use the ZeD website to submit content, but also invites them to use the site as an online portfolio.



In return, the site streams about 5,000 short-form videos gathered for the show's 300 episodes.



In the coming months, the site plans to launch a new function allowing users to stream a continuous random shuffle of music, art, animations and short videos to their desktops. The site claims 45,000 registered users.


Posted by Eli Chapman at 12:30 PM