Posted on 04/05/2005 12:00:13 PM PDT by kingattax
Former US Vice-President Al Gore is to spearhead a new TV channel offering bite-sized entertainment and current affairs aimed at young people.
The cable channel Current will launch in August with 15-second to five-minute "pods" on subjects from fashion to finance plus Google's search headlines.
It will also encourage its 18-34 audience to make their own TV packages.
Mr Gore, who will be the channel's chairman, said it would let viewers "engage in the dialogue of democracy".
He said he wanted to "transform the television medium itself" by making it easier for viewers to get their voices heard.
Current's website will offer editing software and tutorials for viewers to post their videos on the site. A vote will pick the best ones to be shown on TV.
Mr Gore said: "We are about empowering this generation of young people in their 20s to engage in a dialogue of democracy and to tell their stories about what's going in their lives in the dominant media of our time."
But Mr Gore, 57, who lost out in a hard-fought presidential campaign to George W Bush in 2000, said Current would not be a political mouthpiece.
'Two-way TV'
"We have no intention of being a Democratic channel, a liberal channel, or a TV version of Air America," he said, referring to the liberal radio network. "That's not what we're all about."
He said the San Francisco-based channel would launch on 1 August and be available to 19 million subscription viewers.
Its "pod" segments, styled on an iPod digital music player's ability to play a wide variety of styles, will also cover topics such as technology, music, parenting and career advice.
And a deal with Google will provide details of the top search topics twice an hour.
Mr Gore said he was frustrated that television has traditionally been a "one-way" medium dominated by large companies.
"The $100,000 television camera has become a $3,000 high-definition camera, and the $250,000 editing console has become a $1,000 Apple computer program," he said.
"The five-person crew can be one young woman in her 20s with something the size of a handbag."
LOL...what a chucklehead..thats EXACTLY what this is
so al gore is going to entertain saplings?
Al Gore is about as youthful as a polka dot leisure suit.
maybe he will be the new "mr. rogers"
Boy...this should be good
Is it good to start out in a new business with a lie? :-)
Wow! The young'ns ain't getting enough abortion, amorality and sodomy at school they really need reinforcing their metrosexual family values after class. Go Vice-prez Al Bottofoucco!
So, today's youth don't even have the attention span to watch a 30 minute program anymore?
Break out the sky-blue neckerchiefs for the kiddies in the audience -- Hero of the Revolution Al Gore speaks...
LOL
Such as calling your political opponent names, demagoguery, refusing to lose like a gentleman, etc.
You're correct!
And .. I loved this comment: and "engage in the dialogue of democracy".
I'm wondering how they plan to pull that off since the liberals have been controlling for years what the students have been taught - and most students don't even know America is a Republic .. or that the First Amendment guarantees them the right to free speech.
Al Gore launches youth TV channel
The post-launch aftermath:
but most third graders can quote verbatim i bet from "heather has two mommies" and put a condom on a banana.
What does he call it-"Howdy doody II"?
Young Conservatives need to freep this channel. Afterall it is suppose to broadcast what it's viewers want right?
15-second to five-minute "pods" on subjects from fashion to finance
Other topics will include:
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