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“Seven Words That Can Change The World” Now Available to the World for Free Online Viewing

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Formerly available for purchase as a book and a DVD, Seven Words That Can Change the World, the DVD, is now available online at no charge: http://vimeo.com/27391444 (PRWeb August 30, 2011) Read the full story at http://www.prweb.com/releases/2011/8/prweb8744151.htm Broadcasting platform : Vimeo Source : PRWeb – Daily News Feed Discovery Date : 30/08/2011 10:14 Number of articles : 2

“Seven Words That Can Change The World” Now Available to the World for Free Online Viewing

Jimmy Fallon Connects with Fans During Late Night Sensory Overloaded Viewing Party

There are two ways to look at Jimmy Fallon’s experiment this week, in which the NBC host watches his show at the same time as his East Coast audience and streams the experience live on his show’s blog while interacting with fans via multiple online platforms: 1) This is just like watching Late Night with a bunch of your bored friends who would rather stare at their laptops than have a conversation with you — or 2) This is kind of cool that a late night host wants to interact with his viewers. Although I was torn when I first tuned into the stream last night, I started to enjoy last night’s online viewing party as the ultimate “shared experience,” for good and for bad.

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Oscars 2010: Reviewing a mediocre Academy Awards telecast (The Star-Ledger)

If you follow me on Twitter, you know most of my thoughts on last night’s Academy Awards telecast. For those who don’t (or for those who want to relive the same complaints 12 hours later), a review of the Oscar show coming up just as soon as I hijack my fellow winner’s speech…

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Oscars 2010: Reviewing a mediocre Academy Awards telecast (The Star-Ledger)

2010 Oscars Blog (Box Office Prophets)

Hey, it’s the BOP 2010 Academy Awards blog. We’ll be checking in periodically during the red carpet goings-on. – Tony Kollath, 6:47 pm Welcome to the red carpet on the E! Network –a short man in a tux with a microphone talking with comparatively tall, reasonably glamorous, impractically fashionable people.

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Oscars 2010: How to Follow the Action Online (Mashable)

As a result of failed contract negotiations, Disney pulled New York affiliate ABC7 off of cable company Cablevision’s channel lineup early this morning, leaving over 3 million people without a channel to watch the Oscars on tonight unless they tune in over the air. We’d like to offer those 3 million people the following online viewing alternatives. These options will also be good extra material …

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