Jenny scoops WSJ!

Here is a recent Wall Street Journal article titled "Internet Killed the Video Star" which makes the point that "Straws in the wind in recent weeks suggest that the recession may be accelerating a structural change toward free or low-cost Web video -- either television or movies -- and away from traditional delivery methods, such as cable TV or DVDs." You can read the whole thing, I guess... if you want to. OR, you can just watch this video my sister Jenny and the Whatever girls made ALMOST 2 YEARS AGO which which is much more fun...


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