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VBS.tv on West Virginia coal

Internet TV that doesn't suck!

Posted by David Roberts at 11:26 PM on 30 Mar 2007

Read more about: energy | coal | West Virginia | green living | TV | websites

I confess I had never heard of VBS.tv before they wrote us. It's an internet TV station that grew out of Vice magazine. Poking around their site, I must say it looks pretty damn cool. Raw, but cool. I've been wondering when a viable internet TV production outfit will pop up. Maybe this is it. (Here's the mission statement, if you're interested.)

The reason they wrote us is to flag an investigative series they did called Toxic: West Virginia. To wit:

Part 1: Mountaintop Removal
Part 2: Reclamation
Part 3: Miners
Part 4: Coal Companies
Part 5: Water

Here's the blog they kept alongside the show.

It's all pretty low-budget, but charmingly so, and surprisingly substantive. Very webby. Check it out.

about time!

Well, it is not my style, but clearly VBS.tv is very well done.  And if they are the cutting edge of media, mazal tov, good for them.  Brooklyn has always been the center of American culture, after all, and remains powerful, even after its colony LA took over.

I find them unfocused, in fact.  And as smart and slick as they are, I see no reason to go back.

No opinion yet on the WV story.

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