@Brodehouse:Thought they were sharing a floor with them, not an office. Them sharing podcast room time or video time isn't too much different than them sharing time with Tested/Screened.
Can i ask a dumb question. Why does it make sense for CBS to have TWO separate video game websites. Isn't that called redundancy in the corporate world? and isn't redundancy bad? When is the other shoe dropping on this. Like yea! we got bought by CBS but they don't want us to change anything! Really? Why would they do that?
It serves different audiences, I think. Different approaches and all that. But I ain't no business man.
True, doesn't seem like their audiences overlap much, aside from GameFAQs I guess, but that serves a different purpose.
TotalBiscuit, gaming hero in some ways I guess. Being the station owner of a 24/7 videogame talk radio station from 2006-2010 was a pretty great thing that I'm sure inspired many people. And picking right up after that to build such a huge following on Youtube so quickly was a bit impressive although I don't really watch any of his videos.
Quikster would have been the best thing to ever happen for streaming video. Now Netflix is still chained to a old dying mule, which it will eventually break free from and upgrade its online library, hopefully at a higher cost and upgraded UI. But for now the changes will be slow and painfully drawn out. Hopefully their original programming will take off and speed up the inevitable.
Not having HD as a standard option just makes the site look bad. I think I'd eventually get a lot more value out of my subscription if the site had more users. The switch is going to happen sooner or later and I'd rather not have the site be approaching irrelevancy before that happens. I mean currently you don't have to go too far down the list of top viewed videos on the YouTube account to get to under 10k views.
I'm not saying to change it right away. The youtube account hasn't been putting up all content for too long and possibly can bring those numbers up some, but I suspect they'd make a lot more off those videos from ads if they were HD.
They already put hd video on youtube
Sorry, I'm a subscriber so I didn't even notice a change since I only use the youtube for the intern stuff which has always been HD. GJ guys! Getting stuff I want done before I even know I want it lol.
Not having HD as a standard option just makes the site look bad. I think I'd eventually get a lot more value out of my subscription if the site had more users. The switch is going to happen sooner or later and I'd rather not have the site be approaching irrelevancy before that happens. I mean currently you don't have to go too far down the list of top viewed videos on the YouTube account to get to under 10k views.
I'm not saying to change it right away. The youtube account hasn't been putting up all content for too long and possibly can bring those numbers up some, but I suspect they'd make a lot more off those videos from ads if they were HD.
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