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Rebel rebel, your face is a mess
Rebel rebel, how could they know?
Hot tramp, I love you so!
I miss good music.
...As reported on by everyone and their mother a while back, and Shelly Palmer, MTV plans on building literally thousands of websites, hoping to draw viewers by letting them watch, contribute and even re-edit television shows.
So, have any of you noticed all the MTV branded blogs popping up? This is part of the whole initiative to target niche audiences. ...I didn't find out about them in any sort of insider/employee only email. I stumbled upon these randomly during one of my online researching adventures for work.
The new MTV blogs I've found so far:
MT Labs - Gives you updates on any changes to the mtv.com website, and info on all new mtv blogs
Subterranean - My favorite in terms of MTV content. The scoop on indie bands and videos.
Headbanger's Blog -Â The Metal/Rock blog? I don't know, I don't watch this.
MTV Style Blog - The content is cool, the design is pretty awful. I doubt this is the fault of the style people. I assume that the reason all these MTV blogs look the same is part of getting them out there as quickly as possible, and that design tweaks will come later. Hopefully.
Sucker Free Blog - Sucker Free! It has a banner!
Scarred Blog - Ehh? What the hell is this? Talk about your niche communities.
Battle of the Videos - This blog seems to have the most work put into it. Viewers vote on videos, get to introduce videos, comment, etc. Wow - user interaction?!!! On an MTV site? Finally?!!! Ha.
The Human Giant -Â A blog for the show. It's pretty funny.
Taquita and Kaui's Blog - Who are these people? I don't know. But they have a show on MTV, and a blog.
In my search for MTV blogs, I also came across this old? website, which I think belongs to MTV Canada. No one here knew what it was- The Hive. I tried to navigate around it for five minutes, got a headache, then gave up.
Wish I was a Kid Again
Two of our interns are leaving us. While it was their first experience working at el grande big media MTV News, it was my first experience working closely with interns. Through this, I discovered that if people approach me when I have headphones on, I get flustered and stare into space for a few seconds before I can give directions/answer questions. But seriously, these girls were whip smart and resourceful, and in thinking back on all the talks we had I suddenly felt old and wanted to remind myself that yes, I am only 25, and although at a stage where I can give career advice I still need plenty o' guidance myself. So, here's to not growing up too fast.[youtube=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uWmgBKTmXvQ]
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