"Lifting a page from the YouTube.com playbook, NBC will integrate buffering into their live television broadcasts, beginning this Fall. An NBC programming executive commented, 'People love YouTube. We can only assume it's the suspense generated when the screen freezes and you have to wait for the rest of the clip to play. The buzzword this year is 'chopiness.''"via [ the Comedy Studio ]
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Tuesday, August 08, 2006
NBC Emulates YouTube
Following Success of YouTube, NBC Integrates Buffering into Regular TV: