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channelflip: Survey

Thanks for the opportunity to provide feedback via the survey - good to see that you’re taking the audience perspective seriously, as it will result in a better product.

A point that I wanted to note - there was no mechanism to capture this on the survey:

You didn’t ask me the name of my favorite content - I was just laughing my ass of at www.TikibarTV.com and i wanted to let you know that I’d love to see CF have a show as funny as that. Failing that, just having Lala dance for 5 minutes would be fine too. Other content (apart from TWiTLive and Diggnation, of course) includes www.xkcd.com/ and www.freakangels.com

I’d be interested in reading what other folks are visiting? Care to share, anyone

KUTGW

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Harry
July 8th, 2008 - 10:20pm

Michael, are you sure you’re not me? You’ve just listed my major entertainment sources. Actually, I don’t watch diggnation so much any more so maybe you aren’t me.

I stopped watching diggnation because it was too long for me - long form podcasts I like (I listen to them on my commute), long form videos I’m not so keen on.

Long videos are a pain to navigate through - short sections as individual videos are better as then I can skip any bits that I’m not so interested in.

Watching long videos on my computer is tough as it’s easy to get side-tracked into surfing if things dip a bit and then you realise you’ve not been watching for a while. Go short form. As long as you don’t just have a single ad in your rotation - I find that kind of annoying when you have to watch the same dumb ad again very 5 minutes to see the next episode.

Anyway, keep up the good work.

(Oh, and Will - count how many times you say “Now” in your previous episodes)

Michael Sadler
July 9th, 2008 - 3:52pm

Agreed about the diggnation - I prefer to listen to the podcast, as I have a short atten

Michael Sadler
July 9th, 2008 - 3:55pm

tion span. No so short that I’d won’t notice the same ad appearing again.

Will’s “Now” - sounds like a new drinking game to me. Better than waiting for Dvorak to plug his blog.

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