Archive for July, 2007

Short Circuitz

Friday, July 20th, 2007

Short Circuitz

Short Circuitz is the ultimate online destination for TV parody!

Instead of getting lost in the shuffle at YouTube, budding filmmakers and comedy groups now have a platform devoted solely to getting their parodies out to the world.

Every week producers of the show will select a few uploaded parodies to be featured online and, based on user input, will also air 3 sketches as part of the show – and award $1,000 to the producer of each parody!

In addition to the wide assortment of user-uploaded parodies, the site will also feature all of Nick Cannon’s original creations, and all videos can be commented on and embedded anywhere.

Check back every week to see which user parodies made it on-air as well as the new videos by Nick and his crew!

Yo Momma

Monday, July 16th, 2007

Yo Momma

YOMOMMA.TV capitalizes on the coolest and most interactive aspects of YO MOMMA - the jokes - and puts it in the hands of the users. The site provides a forum for users to engage in jovial joke battles, contribute to a massive catalog of jokes, and create a unique online identity.

The “hot or not” voting mechanism enhances interactivity and draws users in for extended periods of time from their first visit. Even un-registered users can participate!

The “Let’s Bully” viral application uses cutting edge graphic integration and widget technology to spread awareness of and drive users back to the site. Technologically, there’s nothing out there quite like it. Oh yeah, and it’s funny, too.

Yomomma.tv gives users the option to upload jokes in both video and text format so the content is always dynamic and engaging while providing a user-friendly experience. Check it out!

Made.

Monday, July 2nd, 2007

Got an issue?

Want to solve someone else’s problem?

Made provides a path for viewers to connect with – and inspire – one another as they work toward achieving specific personal goals. We also want you to give back to the community by becoming a personal development “coach,” sharing your own expertise and trials with others.

The most emotional and rewarding stories will be incorporated into the current TV season of “Made.”

Thanks, the MTV team.


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