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Sarah Silverman, Michael Cera Launch JASH YouTube Channel at SXSW

Sarah Silverman, Michael Cera, Tim and Eric (from Tim & Eric Awesome Show) and Reggie Watts have launched a new, Google-funded YouTube channel, JASH. Each of them will get their own section within the channel where they have creative control as well as production and editing equipment at their disposal. The channel’s name, “JASH,” stands for “Just Attitude So Hey.” JASH The channel is one of 60 Original Channels that are essentially a blank check to each individual or group, funded by Google, YouTube’s parent company. JASH debuted at the South by Southwest (SXSW) conference with a five-minute video jokingly explaining that its purpose is to replace all YouTube videos. Silverman told The Hollywood Reporter: “This [JASH] is what we think is funny. It may not be your cup of tea, but there’s no testing involved, there’s no second-guessing of what a 14-year-old boy would like.” “It’s just a place to do stuff and fail or not fail.” Cera added, “it’s about quality over quantity.”

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Obama‘s New ’Holiday’ Ad Encourages You to Convert Conservative Family Members

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The Obama campaign released a new YouTube video on Tuesday just in time for the season entitled, “Home for the Holidays: Share Why You’re Working to Re-elect President Obama.” Going back and forth between a collage of young 2008 Obama voters from different backgrounds now working on the campaign, each individual tells his or her story of propagandizing conservative family members, and encourages you… Broadcasting platform : YouTube Source : The Blaze Discovery Date : 21/12/2011 03:57 Number of articles : 4

Obama‘s New ’Holiday’ Ad Encourages You to Convert Conservative Family Members

Brazil Vs North Korea: FIFA World Cup 2010 Match Result &amp …

Tazakhobor : News Update . Express Your Views Of Everyday News. When We read a news , each individual had his own opinion on that news. So here we will share our opinion on a specific news not the news. You dont need be a columnist or journalist or writer to … The score line might not be a huge question, but this is the World Cup debut of Dunga’s “new-look” Brazil. A convincing win against the minnows of the group would do a lot to validate Brazil’s title aspirations. …

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YouTube’s Best Snow Explosions

To honor the opening of the 2010 Vancouver Winter Olympic Games, infoMania brings you the best snow explosions from all of YouTube. infoMania is a half-hour satirical news show that airs on Current TV. The show puts a comedic spin on the 24-hour chaos and information overload brought about by the constant bombardment of the media. Hosted by Conor Knighton and co-starring Brett Erlich, Sarah Haskins, Ben Hoffman, Bryan Safi and Sergio Cilli, the show airs on Thursdays at 10 pm Eastern and Pacific Times and can be found online at http://current.com/infomania/ or on Current TV. And make sure to check out our facebook profile for special features at http://infomaniafacebook.com . added by: Conor_Knighton

Italian-American Identity Crisis

For decades, the media has influenced public perception of Italian Americans; painting them as mobsters, gangsters, and most recently, as wild, party-going narcissists. VC2 producers Lou Rinaldi and Erick Kwiecien set out to see if the stereotypes have any truth in them. Their journey took them up and down the east coast, where they interviewed strangers, family members, and officers in the largest Italian-American service organization in the USA. added by: erickkwiecien

Feature release: Video and trending topics

Today we released a few major changes to Current.com. As I've mentioned in recent updates, we have some very specific plans for Current.com in 2010, and this release is another step in that direction. This is a big one, so hold on tight while I take you through the breakdown: Video Have you ever wished that Current.com had one page dedicated to watching our TV shows? Have you ever wanted to watch an entire season of Vanguard in one sitting? Or find all of our infoMania clips in one place? Well, the new video page on Current.com was made just for you. Sort by your favorite show, watch video in a continuous loop, and quickly jump from episode to episode in one big video consumption experience. Take our new video page for a test drive, and let us know what you think. Trending Topics As a part of this release, we've incorporated aggregated feeds of content from all around the Internet, and used them to create a brand new trending topics section on Current.com. Want to know how much of a buzz Google's latest release is making? Take a look at the trending topics section on the homepage. Each trend is accompanied by a graph displaying the overall trend line of the topic. Additionally, we've included images from the most recent stories to play into making that trend spike. If you click on the trend, you'll find a collection of stories from various sources all around the web. Clicking on each individual story will take you to the source of the story, with the Current bar at the top in case you decide to add the story to Current.com and kick off a discussion. Trending topics is an easy way to see what is rising and falling in popularity across the web, learn which stories are causing the trend, and turn those into hot discussions on Current.com. So here's your homework, play around with our new video page and our trending topics pages, and then let us know what you think over on Get Satisfaction. Both of these new sections are a big part of where we're going in 2010, and we have much more planned for these in the coming months, so stay tuned! added by: mario_a