Conan O’Brien Presents: Team Coco – When I first heard that Conan O’Brien had left NBC I was devastated. I always favored Conan over Jay Leno, and I was anxious to know what would happen next. Fortunately for me and many others, Conan only moved to another network (TBS, his show airs weeknights at 11/10c).
But the reason why the Team Coco website has made it to last week’s Weekly Faves is not due to Conan’s new show per se, but due to the amazing website that Conan and his team created to build up the hype for the show, to provide users with terrific content, and to show what the fans are saying on the Web.
Explore the high quality and humor-infused content on the Team Coco website in the form of hilarious interview videos between Conan and his show guests, photos, and the latest word from the fans. In addition, you can buy some merchandise branded with the cool Team Coco logo. Oh, and there’s also a blimp (yes!) and a new podcast. The Team Coco website is a powerful example of how well the social media and the Web can be used as a solid marketing tool. Plus, the show is great, which makes it all the more amazing.
See the video below of Conan’s show on TBS, interviewing Michael Cera on November 11, 2010.
Cucirca – Claiming to be the “best place where you can find the latest news and watch online your favorite TV Shows,” Cucirca is a simply yet beautifully designed entertainment site offering important updates and free viewing of a large collection of entire TV show episodes, from How I Met Your Mother to Glee and much more. Browse the featured videos and related news by clicking on the relevant letter/number on the top, or by the TV Show list on the right side of the homepage. I found this full episode of Entourage season 7. Enjoy Cucirca!
If you love watching full TV show episodes online using Cucirca, you’ll probably have heard that there’s loads of similar sites like Cucirca out there. So we created a homepage to make it easier for you to watch TV online for free. Click here to try it. We’re sure you’ll really dig our AllMyFaves Free Online TV Homepage!
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The Colony – Aired on Tuesdays at 10 PM ET/PT on the Discovery Channel, The Colony is a hypothesized scenario of what it would be like if a pandemic were to affect all of us and the people we care about. I’m not a big fan of hypothesized horrors, but if you are, this one’s for you.
You will need a Facebook account to log in, but first watch the introductory video that sets the scene. Although this genre isn’t my cup of tea, the Discovery Channel has done an amazing job in making this horrible what-if case come to life, and making sure you’re right there every step of the way.
TechCrunchTV – TechCrunch needs no introduction. If you’re not familiar with it, that’s a big no-no because they’re only one of the most prominent tech news providers out there. What’s new about TechCrunch however, is their latest addition, the TechCrunchTV site. Watch live news videos or check their huge data base of previous news coverage, interviews with important figures in the tech, Internet and communications industry, and other Silicone Valley movers and shakers. Even if you’re not involved in the technology field, visiting TechCrunchTV every now and then will be rewarding and interesting. See the video below, an interview with JibJab’s Co-founder Greg Spiridellis which I found insightful.
If you are a Web 2.0 enthusiast you, probably, have already heard of Joost. The Web 2.0 version of your home television.
For those of you that don’t know what joost is, here is a quick explanation.
Joost is a new way of watching TV on the internet. With Joost, you get all the things you love about TV, including a high-quality full-screen picture, hundreds of full-length shows and easy channel-flipping.
You get great internet features too, such as search, chat and instant messaging, built right into the program – so you find shows quickly and talk to your friends while you watch. And with no schedules to worry about, you can watch whatever you want, whenever you like – as often as you want. Joost is completely free, and works with most modern PCs and Intel Mac-based computers with a broadband connection.
Sounds good? So how can you get in with the fun. Currently joost is in beta invitation only. But lucky you, I have some invites to give away for free.
Just leave a comment to this message, and the invite will be on it’s way.
How can you thank? Your thank could be by spreading the word about the invites so more people can be reached and they can also receive the invitation. An easy way to spread the word is by Stumble (Clicking “I like it!“) on this post or digging this post up the digg ladder.
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Joost Commercial
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540 invites have been sent till today, and there are enough invites for everyone to enjoy. Don’t be skeptical, leave a message and in a few hours the invite will be in your mail.