Online Video: The Future Of Media Statements

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This (see video below), my friends, is the future of making announcements or statements. There’s simply no better way to reach the world (potentially) without buying ads on TV, costing you millions of dollars.

Caught this over from 901am. Roger Clemens issues denial via YouTube.

It’s pretty easy too. Get a camera, record a video, and upload to YouTube, or your friendly video sharing site of choice. Put video on your blog and call a few journalists or send a press release. Done, easy.

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  • JWong
    I just saw this the other day when I went to mlb.com. It's definitely true that the web is the way to go with media statements nowadays. Just about everyone has access to the net and will be more likely to go on the web for the latest news than pick up a copy of today's newspaper.

    In fact, I added Roger Clemen's statement to my KyteTV channel today!

    For future posting like this, you should check out KyteTV and create a channel to share the news. You can create multiple shows on the channel you create and viewers can instantly chat about the content as soon as you produce the show. Share some common ground and meet people who are equally curious about what you've produced.

    I recommend checking it out! http://kyte.tv
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