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NextNewNetworks needs a CEO

Sometimes the best way to demote someone is to promote them out of harm's way. And so after $23 million in funding and not nearly so much in revenues, NextNewNetworks cofounder and CEO Herb Scannell says he's met with his board and decided to take on a role as chairman of the company. That means the online video production firm — probably best known for its acquired property, "Obama Girl" creators BarelyPolitical — needs a CEO. Again, revenues might help, too, but after sampling the the company's latest above, we don't recommend holding your breath.

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Revision3 picks up Epic Fu after departure from NextNewNetworks

Announced at the Diggnation Live event in New York City tonight is the addition of Epic Fu, previously known as Jetset, to the Revision3 lineup. The pioneering online video show, founded by Steve Woolf and Zadi Diaz of Smashface Productions, was an independent production — the show had been on hiatus for months while the team was working to develop it into a daily network or cable skein. More »

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Master Lodwick has trained his young padawan well in the ways of the fameball

Spotted at the MashBash in New York City on Saturday, CNET reporter Caroline McCarthy with Tumblr founder David Karp and Michelle DeForest of NextNewNetorks. Karp and McCarthy are officially an item we understand, which warms our geeky hearts. Can you suggest a better caption? Do so in the comments, and the winning one will become the new headline on this post. Friday's winner, in a close one: rwe112, for "Now it's time on Sprockets when we dance." (Photo by Leora Zellman)

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Brooke Hammerling, online-video PR rep, weighs in on online-video audience debate

BrewPR's snacky flack Brooke Hammerling penned a guest column for Silicon Alley Insider, arguing that the Web video industry needs to come up with a strict viewership metric. Though she doesn't mention it in the piece, New York-based online-video startup NextNewNetworks is a Brew client. (It's disclosed, in tiny type, at the end.) We could ask why Henry Blodget is giving a self-interested company rep a soapbox, or why they couldn't fix the red eye in Hammerling's photo. But the real question is why Hammerling suddenly cares about online video analytics. More »

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Rickroll delivered via singing telegram


Game, set and match goes to Rocketboom producer Kenyatta Cheese: He paid to send a singing-telegram messenger to deliver Rick Astley's "Never Gonna Give You Up," live, to NextNewNetworks cofounder Timothy Shea. Rickrolling, a common online prank, normally involves tricking someone into following a link to the Astley video. Cheese's reward? A "/golfclap" — a petty form of nonpraise used online — also delivered live, from Shea. And what have these far-seeing pioneers of a brave new medium proved? That Internet video can be used to provoke real-world action that results in yet more Internet video.