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CBS and YouTube give people a voice with 15 Seconds
This is such a load of crap.
CBS is launching a new campaign through YouTube called "15 Seconds" in which users can upload a fifteen second personal message that might possibly be shown on the CBS television network. That's nice and all, except for YouTube's dumb rule about not being able to use nudity or profanity. That might be fine for some people, but nudity and profanity is the only way I know how to express myself. Just the other day I walked into the local supermarket with my pants around my ankles and screamed, "where are the damn apples?"
Anyway, CBS will pick five videos from the YouTube site to be posted on CBS.com, and at least one video from that group will be selected for broadcast on CBS for every television quarter. The first video will be played during CBS' pre-game coverage of Super Bowl XLI on February 4.
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