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hadrons Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Thu Jun-28-07 02:19 PM
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Reliving Carson, Seinfeld on YouTube
It's never been so easy to recall your favorite old TV shows. Video-sharing sites are often swept clean of large clips from current programs, but there's less copyright concern over the shows and sitcoms of yesteryear.

The result is something like a repository of nostalgia for canceled or old television shows where fans congregate to reminisce and share favorite moments. MySpace recently unveiled its Minisode Network featuring 3-5 minute versions of campy shows like "Diff'rent Strokes."

But on YouTube, small, organic cults have developed. You might dip in for one video, but you'll likely soon be led to more clips and down a rabbit hole of ever vibrant fandom. The best of them: ....

http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20070627/ap_en_ot/on_the_net;_ylt=AjoMXcNzmRt2PU9FNpPb5xwjtBAF

Interesting enough, "Inside the NBA" made the list; this is interesting because I lost my youtube account because of copyright issues, not with the major networks, but because of MLB. The NBA is either lazier or just realize that people seeing clips of there product is a good thing.

I have lots and lots of old 1960's and 1970's newsclips that people here really liked on youtube, I should think to put a few up again.
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