January 2008
Next New New Year. →
To paraphrase an old blues, “it’s been a good year, but a long year.”
15 networks launched, YouTube’s #1 content partner, 100+ video views. Colleagues in New York and across the country, viewers and friend across the globe. Whew!
It’s hard for any of us here at Next New Networks to figure that it’s only been a year since we ‘officially’ opened. Sure, for the founders we’ve been at work getting...
Best of the Next 2007 →
After getting suggestions from everyone in the office over the last couple of weeks, here’s a list of Next New Network’s must-see moments of 2007. Everyone had a lot of favorite episodes, so this particular top 10 is as arbitrary as any — but it at least gives an idea of the kind of fun we had this year.
2007 was a great year for us. We passed 100 million views, learned a lot, and made a lot of...
December 2007
We did it!!! 100 million views in one year!!! →
The total tally isn’t in yet, but we have surpasses 100 million video views in less then 12 months. Not a bad accomplishment!
In celebration of this momentous occasion, lets take a look back at some of the milestones that we have passed along the way;
- ChannelFrederator had 2.9 million views in March, the first month we started recording super-distribution stats & has averaged 2 million...
News in the Driver’s Seat of a Campaign’s Final... →
On Thursday, undecided voters, supporters, and press crowded into the family room of Des Moines contractor Fred Hubbell to watch Senator Dodd’s live interview on MSNBC’s Olbermann Report. Dodd provided an analysis of the assassination of Pakistani opposition leader Benazir Bhutto.
Dodd’s long relationship with Bhutto positioned him as a candidate able to thoughtfully discuss the...
Happy New Year 2008! →
The Genie and the Bottle: Executive Power and the... →
The question of George W. Bush’s legacy is a fascinating one. I’m thinking less about Iraq and bringing democracy to the middle east, centerpieces of a world view that seems by turns savage and quixotic, but of the supervening insistence on executive authority. Over the last seven years Bush/Cheney has set a precedent for what the New York Times’ Adam Liptak vapidly described yesterday as a...
No Official Role for Bill if Hillary Wins →
Hillary Clinton told George Stephanopoulos yesterday that Bill Clinton will have no official role in her administration if she is elected president. “I think he would play the role that spouses have always played for presidents,” said Clinton, in an exclusive interview with ABC News’ George Stephanopoulos. “He will not have a formal, official role, but just as presidents...
Lamborghini Reventon →
Don't Let This Guy Near Your Car →
How To Properly Maintain Your Fiat →
256 MpH Motorcycle →
Abandoned Airport Fun →
Car-to-Truck Collision →
What would you do? →
Flannel Lined Jeans Tutorial by Aurora199 →
Barely Political On Top →
Congrats to Ben Relles and Amber Lee Ettinger and the Barely Political crew for making many year end “Tops” of 2007 lists. Ben brought some great characters into the world this year but none more newsworthy than “Obama Girl”. My favorite: Obama Girl listed as one of 2007’s Most Influential Woman with folks like Hillary Clinton. First, it was the internet, and now it’s the world! Check out some of...
Top 10 Apartment Therapy →
Huckabee Takes Money from Stem Cell,... →
Mike Huckabee has already let us know that he wants to be a president for all Americans—not just the ones who share his brand of evangelical social conservatism. And if you are one of the millions of Americans who is gay or believes in gun laws or stem cell research or birth control, the Huckster has a message for you: your money spends just as good as that of the righteous. Don’t...
Classic Nickelodeon Promos →
The Struggle, A Channel Frederator Featured Film! →
Bush on Bhutto Assassination →
From the White House, it’s all about democracy… and fighting a government of “terror and extremists.”
Giuliani Helped by Bhutto Assassination? →
With the good news from the NIE and the “stabilization in Iraq” with the surge, Apocolypse Rudy isn’t making much ground with his 9/11 Presidential campaign. But will he benefit from this terrible event in Pakistan?
And if he can benefit from it, can any of Strong-on-War Hillary?
one crazy effing year →
hard to believe 2007 is almost over. we’ve been all around the country and met tons of great new people. what an incredible year we’ve had and it’s all thanks to the people who watch the show and participate in the comments and on MIX. show links: patrick’s zadi montage mashup x-mas gift! thanks, patrick!, in 2007 we won a webby award thanks to you!,
bonny pierzina from...
Early Vote States Split on Clinton, Obama →
Dems are locked in a tight race now: New Hampshire and Iowa voters are torn between Obama’s character and Clinton’s experience and it’s anyone’s guess who the winner will be. Though competitive in Iowa, Edwards falls behind the two leaders in New Hampshire.
Clinton currently has the lead in Iowa - 29 percent - while Obama trails three percent at 26 percent, Edwards at 25...
Dougal and The Rat, A Channel Frederator Featured... →
DIY Sparkling New Years Ball! →
Who was Benazir Bhutto? →
The blogs and papers are filling up with stories of the assassinated Bhutto, and the only thing certain is that people do not agree on her past, nor on Pakistan’s future. For some, her death is apparently the end to a Bush-implanted Westernized woman who only served to further destabilize Pakistan. To others, the murder of Bhutto is the loss of the best chance Pakistan had at escaping...
Welcome to the Dodd Squad →
A campaign never rests, not even on Christmas day. Upon landing in Iowa, I met up with the campaign at a Des Moines ice skating rink where a press gaggle observed Senator Dodd, his wife, children, and staffers enjoying an unseasonably warm and sunny afternoon on the ice. The Senator took questions from the press and schmoozed with locals, taking advantage of another opportunity to connect with...
Hillary Pilloried by the Media, Study Shows →
Hillary was sabatoged by the media and FOX News actually is fair and balanced, according to the Center for Media and Public Affairs at George Mason University. The non-partisan, non-profit research group’s latest study focused on network coverage of the presidential candidates in 481 election news shows from the start of October to the middle of December on ABC, CBS, FOX, and NBC. And...
Second New Hampshire Paper Comes Out Against... →
Is New Hampshire turning its back on Mitt? Last week, the Concord Monitor slammed Mitt Romney for his willingness to say anything to win over New Hampshire primary voters, sentiments echoed yesterday by the Union Leader, the Granite State’s largest newspaper. In its endorsement of John McCain, who is running about four points behind Romney in recent polls, the Leader said: In this primary,...
The Stack Exclusive: Matt Fraction Audio Interview →