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September 21, 2006
Jeff Pulver’s Top 35 “Internet Only TV Shows” – Week of September 18th, 2006
Using my Guide to Internet Only TV Shows as the source to rank from, the team at pulver.com has been tracking the top “Internet Only TV Shows” for the past few weeks.
Top 35 “Internet Only TV Shows” – Week of September 18th, 2006:
1. Crooks and Liars
2. The Show with Zefrank
3. Mania TV!
4. Homestar Runner
5. Happy Tree Friends
6. Ehrensenf Internet TV
7. Rocketboom
8. CNET TV
9. Our Prisoner
10. MusicPlusTV.com
11. Ask a Ninja
12. Wine Library TV
13. Star Tomorrow
14. Pure Pwnage
15. Tiki Bar TV
16. Mobuzz TV
17. Star Trek: New Voyages
18. 10
19. Cranky Geeks
20. Fabchannel.com
21. 88SLIDE
22. Geek Entertainment TV
23. Steve Garfield
24.Channel Frederator
25.Yoga Today
26.The Speaking Channel
27.PopCrunch
28.Goodnight Burbank
29.Something To Be Desired
30.LabRats
31.Nurse TV - 13 Weeks
32.Cube Fabulous
33.Channel 102
34.BetterBadNews
35.Cooking up a Story
[Edit: Steve Garfield moved from 35th to 23rd due to a bad URL used for initial analysis]
* At the moment we are not able to rank any of the shows which are associated with blogger.com, nor are we able to rank any of the individual shows at blip.tv. Ratings are based on weekly averages of traffic as measured by Alexa.
Another way to view these and other Internet Only TV Stations is to visit our evolving on-line guide for watching “Internet Only TV Shows”, Network 2.0,
Recent adds to our list of "Internet Only TV Shows include:
- WSJ Online - "Exclusively online videos from the Wall Street Journal"
- How2Kids - "How to Videos for children dealing with computers."
- CC Rider TV - "Videos about motorcycle design and racing."
- Barry Z Show - "An entertainment news video magazine for New York City"
- Frenchmaid.tv - "How to" videos starring attractive French maids. Ooh La La... (A little gratuitous, but humorous and legitimately informative)
(these shows will be considered next week for the weekly ranking)
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Please drop me a line and let me know about the "TV Shows Only Available on the Internet" that you watch, that you are aware of or that you are involved with.
Tags: Broadcast 2.0, Video on the Net, disruptive broadcasting, Network 2.0, Jeff Pulver
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Posted by jeff on September 21, 2006 06:40 AM | Permalink
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Comments
I'm quite the fan of Tom Green's show on his site. If you remember him from 5 years ago, check it out http://www.tomgreen.com He has daily shows.
Posted by: Kevin at September 21, 2006 06:08 PM
A weekly ratings list? Why, this is suspiciously close to a Nielsen ratings system... I wonder what the implications might be...
Great idea.
Posted by: Justin Kownacki at September 21, 2006 05:43 PM
The on-line guide is a great way to find the shows. Can we expect a by category function in the future. I would use this alot more than I-Tunes if it was available. I don't want to DL every show.
Great job on this.
Posted by: Jeff at September 21, 2006 09:17 AM