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YouTube Announces First Award Winners
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on Tue Mar 27, 2007 10:29 AM
from the who-doesn't-like-a-nice-ninja dept.
from the who-doesn't-like-a-nice-ninja dept.
NinjaTurtle writes to mention the first winners of YouTube's awards series. Several of the site's (hoped-to-be) annual awards went to video series that have become very popular on the site, including the 'Ask a Ninja' segments and the pop band OK Go. "'Ask a Ninja' triumphed over what may be YouTube's biggest celebrity, Lonelygirl15. That bedroom production finished fourth, behind 'Ask A Gay Man' and 'Chad Vader.' Terra Naomi won for best music video for her song 'Say It's Possible,' a one-shot clip of her playing acoustic guitar and singing. Naomi has parlayed her online success into a record deal with Island Records and will release her debut album this summer."
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Youtube award Link please (Score:1)
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we were wrong... (Score:1)
Me, I much prefer this one (not for comedic value, per se):
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6gmP4nk0EOE [youtube.com]
That said - the Kiwi is cool
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Sure. [youtube.com]
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You.. Score: 0, Redundant.
Sad how that works
The best video I've seen on YouTube (Score:2)
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UMf40daefsI [youtube.com]
Simple but effective
Youtube awards? (Score:1)
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Damn pirates! (Score:5, Funny)
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But... doesn't that comment breach that Viacom lawyer's copyright?
Rather vote on... (Score:2)
wierd voting system (Score:5, Informative)
(Still glad the Ninja won, though.)
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And all over Hollywood... (Score:2)
...golden statuettes are doubled over in pain.
"Snakes on a Plane!!" firtst done by Ask a Ninja (Score:1)
Ask A Gay Man (Score:1, Offtopic)
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Sounds cool, you wouldn't happen to have a YouTube link to that would you? Oh, wait... Comedy Central... Viacom... never mind. :P
Take Down Notice (Score:5, Funny)
the onion? (Score:2)
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Is this a Good thing or a Bad thing? (Score:5, Insightful)
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Reminds me of Woody Allen (Score:1)
Congrads on wining a Major Award! (Score:1)
YouTube (Score:1)
Meet the new boss, same as the old boss (Score:5, Interesting)
It may have taken longer and been more difficult, but most likely would have lent a longevity and authenticity to her that she's not going to find with a label.
I find it odd that someone who had those kind of pageviews wouldn't realize that they might be better off with no label. I'd be happy with one tenth of the traffic she's getting; then again, I'm not a girl on the internet. For some reason, that's still novel, and still rakes in traffic, interest, and a potential audience.
It remains to be seen how Island Records is going to treat her - will they help her build a lifelong career, or will they treat her like a William Hung flash-in-the-pan? The results will be telling. I'm curious to see how an organization that has proven itself to be internet-unsavvy will handle Naomi, who was an internet only phenom.
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An
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Bingo. She had a niche as an internet phenomenon, that she probably could have spun into something, but I think she jumped at this record deal, and now she's just a very small fish in a very big ocean.
Oh, well. She proved that it could be done, and that you could achieve a signif
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Next year's top award . . . (Score:5, Funny)
The New York Times... (Score:2, Interesting)
p.
I thought they were joking, but they weren't. (Score:2)
Crisp, white-collar aesthetic? What prime-time television are they watching, Masterpiece Theatre on PBS? Where I live, the top-rated shows recently have been American Idol, whose major feature is watching talentless drones try to sing and be mercilessly ridiculed for their effort, and Are You Smarter Than a Fifth Grade
Wierd World. (Score:2)
I don't know if it would be a good idea to subject myself to the runners up if those were the winne
Smosh (Score:4, Insightful)
Was I the only one that didn't laugh once through Smosh Short 2: Stranded?
If anyone ever tells me that broadcast television is dead and YouTube is the future, then I'll point them to that.
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And yes, there is consistently interesting stuff on youtube. LG15 isn't all that bad, despite the backlash. And Ian Crossland is always good, if only
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However, Ask A Ninja rocks. I'm glad the awards got that one right at least.
Will the award blend? (Score:2)
Terra Naomi? Seriously? (Score:1)
As a songwriter and performer, I was curious to go see this Terra Naomi who is YouTube famous. Consider me unimpressed. Nice voice, sure, but the song has no hook! Yet because she's a teen aged girl on the internet, she gets bajillions of page views and a major label deal? Seriously?
There are hundreds of hard working touring songwriters of both genders who deserve this shot more than this three chord emo wonder.
Sigh.
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lonelygirl15 (Score:2)
Terra Naomi CD (Score:2)
I would highly recommend chad vader! (Score:2)
Here is a link:
http://youtube.com/results?search_query=chad+vade
enjoy
Ninja (Score:1)
Re:Kiwis, I'll be the first to admit it (Score:4, Interesting)
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lNu8u_Kpa00 [youtube.com]
It's not as good technically, but even then he had a talent for affecting the emotions.
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