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Reasons why it sucks that Hulu is dropping Comedy Central programming
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For those of us who primarily watch the ‘Colbert Report’ and the ‘Daily Show’ on Hulu, today is a sad day. Hulu’s Senior VP of Content and Distrubution, Andy Forssell, made an announcement on the Hulu blog that as of next Tuesday, March 9, Hulu will not be carrying any Comedy Central shows. Now, granted, people in the US can continue to watch both clips and full versions of shows on ColbertNation.com and TheDailyShow.com. But for months now, virtually the only whole shows that I would watch of the ‘Colbert Report’ were on Hulu. And I have to be honest – I’m a bit peeved about this decision.
But why, you may ask, would this rub me the wrong way so much if I have access to the show via the official sites? Well, let me tell you. Are my reasons selfish? You betcha. Am I being whiny? Yeah, probably. But I got something to say! Which leads me to my first reason …
1) No more free ‘Strangers With Candy’
On occasion, I want to do a screencap of ‘Strangers With Candy’ for the site, or maybe just sit down and have a mini-marathon of some of my favorite SWC episodes. Now, I have the DVD’s, but sometimes, it’s nice to just be able to watch the shows on the computer. Plus it also allowed us to embed relevant clips here on No Fact Zone as the need would arise. Well, we can say goodbye to the pole and the hole … no more full episodes of one of my very favorite Stephen Colbert projects.
2) The viewing experience is smoother and the ads more relevant on Hulu than on ColbertNation.com
Trust me when I say I have watched a lot of videos, both full episodes and segment clips, on Hulu and ColbertNation.com. And I choose Hulu 95% of the time. The only time I ever watch full episodes on ColbertNation.com is when I want a particularly large screencap. The main reason for this is the ads.
Now, I’m not adverse to ads. People have to pay the bills, and I can respect that. But Hulu gives me multiple options for viewing ads, and once I’ve seen an ad for a particular segment of the show, I can watch that segment repeatedly without being bombarded with ads. Each break comes with a different ad, and sometimes I am even given the option of watching a full 2 minute ad and then the entire show is ad free. This is an excellent opportunity, and I really like it when the ads are movies because I actually enjoy watching the trailers.
With Comedy Central.com, I have to watch 3-4 ads before I can watch any part of the show. But let’s say I want to skip to the interview. I am forced to watch 2 minutes of ads, and often it’s the same ad over and over and over and over and over, before I ever get to any content. If I decide to rewind and go from the third section to the first, I have to watch another ad, and sometimes even two. The pause feature isn’t nearly as smooth, and it’s just a much more frustrating experience.
I know I might be an exception to how a normal user might use the site. I think I can safely say that when it comes to the ColbertNation.com videos, I’m a bit of a power user. But if I’m having this much trouble, surely others who watch the video are having the same issues.
3) Hulu gives the option of embedding only a small segment of a video.
I absolutely LOVE this feature! If I want to embed a part of the show – say, a musical number, or a snippet of dialogue – Hulu allows me to pick the exact snippet of the full episode that I want to embed, and put parameters in the code to install the code. I can also designate what size I want the Hulu video to be through a simple HTML adjustment, to best fit within the parameters of the body of the blog (although the default 512px width is a good size anyway). With the ColbertNation.com videos, I cannot embed the whole episode, and the sections of the show only allow a certain parameter of viewing experience – it tells you the size of the segment, the frame (with ads for other Comedy Central projects), and another aspect of Comedy Central videos that I simply cannot stand …
4) ColbertNation.com embed code screws up my LiveJournal feed.
About 10% of my syndicated site readers are LiveJournal users. Many of what I would call the Power User Zoners read the site via LiveJournal. But when the RSS feed syndicates code from an official Comedy Central video, LiveJournal simply cannot read the code. The Hulu video embeds lovely in any RSS feed or browser where it appears.
5) This is going to totally hose my morning schedule.
I warned you at the beginning of this post that my reasons were selfish, so let me spell this out a bit clearer. Hulu posts their videos of the ‘Colbert Report’ right around 5:45a CST or so. ColbertNation.com posts their full episode HD video around 7:30a CST. I normally start my episode guide by 6:20a so that I can have it done by 7:30a so I can get ready for work. And considering I spend over an hour a day typing and talking about and analyzing every episode of the show, I tend to only watch it once. So my options are: a) watch it on my TiVo, in standard def, and type the guide every morning on my netbook, or b) wait until CN.com posts the videos so that I can do the typing and editing on my Mac, but risk running late for work every day.
So, yes, this makes me cranky. We work darn hard around here to do the best that we can do and still have a little bit of a life away from the computer. I’ve had a very nice, smooth morning schedule for months after I started using Hulu as my primary source for shows. Also, I can watch the show in HD from Hulu on my shiny new iMac screen. But now? Phhhtt.
Thanks for listening to me rant. How many of you watch the shows on Hulu? And how will you be watching the shows now?
And, while you can, let’s pour a forty of Formula 401 on the ground to honor the death of ‘Colbert Report’ Hulu videos.
h/t to my old friend vdovault as well as MrTigger and Roland
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I don’t know what class he’s studying for, but I want to enroll in it
Posted by: | CommentsBig props to eagle-eyed Colbert Nation member SMRose for catching the “textbook” that this student is studying on the College of Charleston site. You may have to refresh the site a few times to see the picture, as there is a random header feature.
And if you don’t recognize the book, take off the dust cover on your copy of “I Am America (And So Can You!)” hardback edition and look again.
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Colbert Nation US Speedskating hats available NOW!
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How nifty is this Colbert Nation hat?! It keeps your head warm, lets everyone know what an It-Getter you are on, and it shows that you support our US Olympians! Here’s what the ColbertNation.com site has to say about the hat:
- Show your pride, and support our US Speedskating team with the NEW Official Colbert Nation US Speedskating Hat. The hat is “Nation Red” and features an embroidered Colbert Nation logo on the front and a US Speedskating logo on the back, just above the Velcro closure. Purchase your hat today and we’ll donate 70% of the net proceeds directly to the US Speedskating Team!
Click here to buy your official Colbert Nation hat to support the US Speedskating Team!
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Exclusive ColbertNation.com video – The Morning Asylum with Stevie C and Dr. Dave
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| The Colbert Report | Mon – Thurs 11:30pm / 10:30c | |||
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New Comedy Central contest – win trip to see the ‘Colbert Report’
Posted by: | CommentsIn case you haven’t visited ColbertNation.com yet today (and shame on you if you haven’t! it’s a fantastic site!), you definitely need to sign up for the new contest sponsored by Comedy Central.
Don’t waste your time at one of those elitist colleges that makes you read “books” and fills your head with “facts.” Earn your degree from Colbert U. instead! Enter the Get Your Doctorate from Colbert U. sweepstakes for a chance to win a three day/two night VIP trip to New York City, tickets to a live taping of the Colbert Report and cash, all brought to you by Dr Pepper.
Just so you know, the contest has nothing to do with our sister site, Colbert University or the degree we offer [PDF]. We only offer a bachelor’s degree, since we don’t have the budget of a Viacom marketing department.
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The Nation’s Home puts out a call – The Nation goes “Huh?”
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I’m sorry, what’s happening?
Since the launching of the new, shiny and wonderfully improved ColbertNation.com, I’ve been seriously happy with the direction of the development. The videos are supurb, the boards are actually moderated, and there’s lots for both new and seasoned fans to enjoy and explore. I know that fan input is being taken as the development takes place, and I am quite appreciative of the wonderful tagging in the video archive that helps me find almost any vid I want with a simple search or two. Kudos again, website crew!
But then … then someone added a little icon at the bottom of the page to Super Sekret “Home” page, and life got all kinds of wonky. The calls to the Nation at the “Home” page are … odd, at best, and I have yet to really find personal meaning in the calls made to the Nation from this site. Other than a few trippy Fellini-esque videos, there hasn’t been any original Colbert-centric content, and while I’m sure they’re planning on this site being really unusual and trendy and funky at some point, right now it’s just kind of confusing.
Here’s an excerpt from the latest post on the Home blog, with a preview of tonight’s show (remember, you have to be signed into ColbertNation.com before you can see this link):
Tonight, please pay attention for the following:
1. The color of Stephen’s tie. It has been said we can discern the urgency of Stephen’s dispatch from this color, much like the levels of National Security, so to the levels of our own. So far we have decoded one of Stephen’s ties: the blue stripe. If Stephen is wearing the blue stripe, you will do yourself well not to panic. Nothing ever urgent happens when Stephen wears the blue stripe.
2. The appearance of the word GROWTH/CHANGE in the opening credits of The Colbert Report. This is a direct order from Stephen, in no uncertain terms, for all members of The Nation’s Home to grow and change in inner star core quotient.
3. Cuts to the audience. Pay attention to the faces in the audience, should Stephen give his order to his servants to cut to them. Are any of the faces in the audience yours? If so, then be aware of the fact that you were at a taping of The Colbert Report.
4. The use of the phrase “bury ‘bury the lede’.” The Council Elders will be paying attention for this key phrase, and so should you. If Stephen says “bury ‘bury the lede,’” there will be a supernova of activity in the inner sancta of The Nation’s Home, as we locate the server that contains our “Bury The Lede” campaign, unplug that server, and bury it in the ground as Stephen has directed us.
I believe that is it. Check back tomorrow for more directives.
Wait, what? Ok, I get that it appears that on the show tonight, according to this site, one of the stories will be something about the “Bury The Lede” campaign, but the other things? I have no friggin’ idea.
Do any of you spend any time at the “Home” site? Are many of you even aware of it? Are the ColbertNation.com forums talking about the site at all? Does anyone actually have any points, and does it give you any kind of special perks or access? What is this “Mind’s Eye” thing? I don’t want to be a Negative Nelly, but I feel completely out of the loop on this project. I guess maybe I’m not the target demographic or something?
Seriously, kids, I’m so confused.
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Check out the new Colbert Nation forums!
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So the gang over at the official site for ‘The Colbert Report’, ColbertNation.com, have been working very hard to get a new Colbert Nation forum ready for all of us. According to rhysc:
WHATS HAPPENING TO THE COLBOARD?
Nothing for now – it will remain fully functional for the time being. In early 2009 it will be made read only. You’ll all have plenty of warning before this happens.
The new boards are actually nested in the shiny, new ColbertNation.com site. Here are some things you need to know about the new boards:
VETERAN STATUS
If you’re a Colboarder, and you have over 1000 posts, you can request a special “Colboard Veteran” status by going to this thread. The Powers That Be want to make sure that the transition process flows smoothly and that everyone who has earned their wings over at the Colboard is recognized at the new boards.
BELLS AND WHISTLES
In addition to being on a much more stable platform than a BBS board, using this new software has also brought lots of nifty new features to the site:
- HTML Editing – This means embed videos. Whoo hoo!
- Linking to the ColbertNation.com community profiles
- REAL Admins – This should hopefully tame down some of the “Lord of the Flies” mentality that was so pervasive in the old boards
- Specific Off-Topic forums – Because, let’s face it, a little “Lord of the Flies” can be entertaining
Comedy Central management has been working with many of the current Colboarders and other fans to find out what the fandom wants, and has worked hard to get these features to us. They’ve got even more plans for the site, so definitely stay tuned.
Click here to visit the new ColbertNation.com Forum!
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