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	<title>Comments on: If you can&#8217;t beat them, make your own video</title>
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		<title>By: ian</title>
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		<description>This article makes a good point. Music videos are the perfect example of an internet  victory over tv. Afterall, the internet is the only place you can go to watch them these days. Mtv would rather present me dumbed down and dressed up quasi reality shows than anything related to its namesake. Youtube is definitely a destination for viewers to find content a traditional tv no longer seems to offer. I have been using kyte tv as my own personal tv outlet. I upload my own videos to my own channel which i have embedded places where my friends can see it, ie, myspace and facebook. It&#039;s just one more outlet on the internet where I can have full creative control of what I watch and share with friends. kyte also has a nifty cell phone app which I find particularly useful for creating content for my channel.</description>
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