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August 13, 2007 10:37 AM PDT

RUNtv: Taking internet video and putting it on Cable Television

by Josh Wolf
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Are you a videoblogger, a You Tuber, filmmaker, or a video journalist? If so, check out RUNtv, a new television show on peralta.TV that I have been developing for the past few months. The two-hour weekly show features short form videos from all genres and provide an opportunity for you to get paid for your work.

Viewers and visitors each week will be invited to vote on their favorites, and we will be giving out cash grants to the top three videos every episode. First place gets $250, second $100 and the third place film will receive $50. Our season finale will feature all of our winners and a few favorites and will offer $1000, $500, and $250 to the favorite videos.

Videos can be submitted electronically, or by mail. All electronic submissions need to be of a high enough compression rate for air on television. FTP available upon request. To submit your video send an e-mail with the link to josh(at)riseupnetwork.com, or simply leave a comment where we can find your video. If you'd prefer to mail us your submission, send to:

RUNtv
c/o peralta.TV
900 Fallon St.
Oakland, CA 94607
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