Damn headlines. So misleading. I was sure this was going to be more interesting.

C-SPAN has asked both YouTube and IFILM to cease and desist providing the notorious clip of Stephen Colbert's April 29 performance at the White House Correspondents Association dinner from their Web sites. Both sites have complied. The video clip had already been viewed nearly three million times in less than 48 hours, the story notes, and when it was pulled down it generated a large batch of e-mail queries, especially at YouTube.
Meanwhile, C-SPAN has contracted with Google Video to show the coverage in its entirety, in large part because it agreed to post video of the entire dinner, and to include a link to C-SPAN's Web site. - ST

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Can someone help me find gr... (Below threshold)1. Posted by Steve Spellman | May 10, 2006 1:22 PM | Score: 0 (0 votes cast)
Can someone help me find groups that are planning to launch idea based political advertisements for the upcoming election?
Also, do you know if the Paul Revere Society is out of business? My email to them failed, see the error message below:
"This is a delivery status notification, automatically generated by MTA pasmsg01.jacobs.com on Wed, 10 May 2006 09:58:35 -0700 Regarding recipient(s) : [email protected] Delivery status : Failed. Message could not be delivered to the domain - yahoo.com. Error while sending data. MTA Response :554 The original message is included as attachment."
Thanks.
Steve Spellman
1. Posted by Steve Spellman | May 10, 2006 1:22 PM |
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Posted on May 10, 2006 13:22