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Daniel Nayeri

Daniel Nayeri is a writer and freelance editor in New York City. He wrote and produced The Cult of Sincerity, the first feature film to be YouTube. He is currently working on a screenplay, as well as the next book in his Young Adult series. He loves pastry chefing and Street Fighter 2, hates the word “foodie,” and is an award-winning stuntman.

Web TV

Hulu, YouTube, Vimeo and other sites make scads of TV programming available online. But where can one go to find original programming, made specifically for the web? Here.

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Hulu, YouTube, Vimeo and other sites make scads of TV programming available online. But where can one go to find original programming, made specifically for the web? Here.

A report on the current state of the television medium

Is TV really getting better? With bigger budgets, better technology and HBO’s successful branding of good television, one-hour drama seems to be the preeminent form of storytelling across all forms. With these barriers out of the way, TV dramas can finally reap the reward of their one major advantage over all other media: time.