Network2 Offers $25,000 to Answer Question: ''How Do You Watch
Internet TV?''
Web’s leading site for aggregating Internet’s
best TV content launches contest; Winners to be announced at Video on
the Net conference in March
MELVILLE, N.Y. (Business Wire EON/PRWEB ) February 16, 2007 --
Aspiring videobloggers or filmmakers can win as much as $25,000 by
answering the question of “How to Watch
Internet TV” as part of a contest announced
today by Network2 (www.network2.tv),
the leading guide to the best Internet TV content available on the Web.
The contest is being sponsored by communications industry pioneer Jeff
Pulver and pulvermedia, Network2’s parent
company.
Content producers are challenged to create either an episode of their
own Internet TV show or videoblog or a stand-alone clip that provides
the best guide for watching Internet TV. Zaniness, humor and offbeat
approaches are encouraged. Submissions are due to Network2 by March 9th
at 11:59 p.m. and the top three prizes, which total $40,000, will be
announced on March 20th at the Spring Video on
the Net conference in San Jose.
“We think this is a chance to drive awareness
of the immensely talented artists creating longer-form content for the
Internet, who in the process can win Jeff Pulver’s
money,” said Pulver, who is financing the
contest. “If they can mention Network2 in
their submission, even better because we believe our site is the best
place to answer the question of ‘What do you
want to watch on the Internet today?’”
Finalists will be announced on March 16th.
First prize is $25,000, followed by second and third prizes of $10,000
and $5,000, respectively. A full explanation of the contest’s
rules can be found at http://pulver.com/contest/rules.html.
Contest producers do not have to have a show that is currently airing on
Network2 to participate.
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