Network Awesome
April 27, 2012 9:53 AM Subscribe
Network Awesome mines the resources of YouTube to bring you treasures vast and plentiful, packaged and gift-wrapped in an easier-to-watch format. Since it launched in January 2011, it's expanded a bit with a corollary animated GIF site and an online magazine. (previously; 2)
Along with regular compilation shows like the 120 Minutes-inspired 120 Megabytes, Network Awesome is loaded with tons of pop-culture playlists like classic cult movies The Stone Tape and Liquid Sky, notable TV moments like The Amazing Adventures of Morph or when Rerun bootlegged the Doobie Brothers on What's Happening, and scads of juicy heavy metal, robot, drugs, fantasy, and schlock video to entertain most anyone.
Along with regular compilation shows like the 120 Minutes-inspired 120 Megabytes, Network Awesome is loaded with tons of pop-culture playlists like classic cult movies The Stone Tape and Liquid Sky, notable TV moments like The Amazing Adventures of Morph or when Rerun bootlegged the Doobie Brothers on What's Happening, and scads of juicy heavy metal, robot, drugs, fantasy, and schlock video to entertain most anyone.
D'oh. I also left off the Twitter link, which is seems identical to the Facebook link, which is probably pretty identical to the RSS feed.
posted by mrgrimm at 10:06 AM on April 27, 2012
posted by mrgrimm at 10:06 AM on April 27, 2012
Hell to the yeah.
posted by Potomac Avenue at 12:47 PM on April 27, 2012
posted by Potomac Avenue at 12:47 PM on April 27, 2012
Was v impressed with Network Awesome; when I followed them and tweeted my appreciation, I got some really nice tweets back. Doesn't often happen that way.
And they are. Awesome. Wish I could do more for 'em than the occasional tweet of delight.
posted by Devonian at 1:35 PM on April 27, 2012
And they are. Awesome. Wish I could do more for 'em than the occasional tweet of delight.
posted by Devonian at 1:35 PM on April 27, 2012
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