NBC Fires Guy Who Posted The Bryant Gumbel/Katie Couric 'What Is Internet' Video
from the what-is-nbc dept
Like a bunch of sites, we posted about the amusing video that had been posted to YouTube, that showed Katie Couric and Bryant Gumbel, back in 1994, very confused about the internet. The video itself went viral pretty quickly. It was just sort of cute. I don't think anyone posting the video was doing it in a mean way -- it was just funny, and served as a good reminder of just how quickly things have changed. Just about the time that we posted the video, the original video was pulled down from YouTube by the guy who posted it. What quickly came out, via Rob Pegoraro, was that the guy who posted it worked at NBC, but was fired for posting the video. The guy doesn't want to talk about it beyond that, and NBC doesn't appear too keen on commenting on the whole situation, but, really NBC? Is that company so ridiculously thin-skinned that it can't laugh at itself? Nothing about the use of the video was mean-spirited or harmful to NBC. The video went viral because it's a human interest sort of thing -- a reminder of how quickly the internet went from something people didn't understand at all, to something that's central to so many people's lives. We all forget what it was like when we first discovered the internet (at least those of us who grew up without the internet), and the video sort of brought all that back. I'd argue that NBC firing the guy for posting this video to YouTube suggests an organization even more confused about the internet than either Couric or Gumbel in this clip (which, yes, is still widely available):Update: Even more ridiculous: as noted in the comments, the folks on The Today Show actually played this video and laughed about it the other day, so now I'll embed it below directly from NBC:
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More telling then damning.
I think that may be the next thing I wright up in my blog; Why people still have problems figuring out computers.
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Can't say I blame the show for asking the question.
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One just got to love that quote. Spot on!
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Weird
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NBC
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I want them Internets! With lots of G. B.'s. And those Y-Fi's. A white one.
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Tech: "Cup holder?"
User: "Yeah, normally I push the button and the cup holder comes out."
Tech: *Facepalm*
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Oh, that was an NBC clip?
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Because I'm a care bear
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pizza hut first started taking online orders in 1994!
i have no idea exactly how they did it back then...but they did.
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The SyFy Channel Demonstrates That This Normal
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Well...they are half right...it is fiction.
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Guy put copyright material online without permission. End.
Too bad Mike can't see that.
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I wasn't trying to start a fight, I was trying to start a conversation. Personally I still agree with a lot of the observations in this post, just not all of them. Why does it have to instantly become another game of attacking Mike?
You really are a child.
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He got an extremely baffling call from someone who claimed "Print Screen" wasn't working. I'll save you the lengthy exchange that was necessary to figure out what was going on and skip to the discovery.
Turns out someone told him "print screen takes a picture of whatever is on the screen" and misinterpreted that in an astonishingly stupid way: he was holding a printed document against the monitor and pressing Print Screen, thinking that it would transfer the document into his computer.
I swear I'm not making this up...
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I'm down to watching just Ghosthunters, and that's more as a travel show than anything (they go to some really cool places).
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Mike puts out these silly claims, they are easy to bat down. If even someone as feeble as you can think of it, it must be obvious.
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ChickaBOOMer: Steve Burke's Throwing His Weight Around
http://chickaboomer.blogspot.com/2011/02/steve-burkes-throwing-his-weight-around.html
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Laughs Belatedly At Family Guy “Gumbel 2 Gumbel” Sequence
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The firing of the person who ran that wonderful vidio of katie, Gumbell not knowing about the internet!
This person lost his job and that racist on Cnn who drives cars, still has his job! No justice in this crazy dance of life on planet earth.
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Mosaic truly opened up the WWW to Windows users, but the "Internet" was being used for email, USENET news, telnet sessions, FTP downloads, gopher, etc. before (and in some cases LONG before) the WWW was invented.
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Hypocrites . . .
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What Is Internet?
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WOW!
Oh how the world has changed!
Brian M Connole
HCG Diet 411
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I was in Europe when the internet hit,
In less than 3 months I had created my own website for genealogy research, which later was listed in the NY Times. It's amazing how far we have come!
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NBC has so lost it's way
My response when I first saw it in action? "That's so cool! I want to work for the Internet!". Yet I had no idea what that meant. I thought I could go to a building somewhere and apply for a job "working for the Internet". Tee-hee.
Oddly enough I did get a job with an ISP start up not long after. And the "Internet for Dummies" book was my bible. :)
I think this video is cute!
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We bust on it all the time but it is entertaining, and I give them props for tromping around in the dark, esp. the cameramen. They are likable and want to believe, that's cool. And you can't go wrong with the Scooby Doo spooky house/castle/restaurant/hospital/prison formula.
I've toured Eastern State Penitentiary several times - it's creepy in full daylight! And fascinating.
The Soup skewered the movie you mention - that tells one the content is pretty bad, NBC.
I've never forgiven them for cancelling Farscape.
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Now we all are starting to call it "The Cloud"
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Katie Curic is adorable
and the other chick needs some LOVIN!
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What about the one about the coin-operated computer? "Dear Valued Customer, why does your computer case rattle like that?" The dial-up ISP charged by the minute so putting the money through a case slot was obviously how you paid for connectivity. Like a pay phone. The tech pulled enough loose change out of the case to pay for the service call.
Or the one about the customer that needed to bring their computer system into the repair shop, but didn't know anything about the different parts? The customer brings in the monitor on the first trip, keyboard and mouse on the second trip. By the fifth or sixth trip they've reassembled a functioning computer system at the repair shop without too many duplicate components.
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About the wrestling thing, I thought maybe the sci-fi tie-in was that they all had superpowers but no. After tweeting with Craig Engler, I found out Syfy just wanted that audience for added flavor. The hope was that they'd branch out to see what else was on the channel. And it appears they have, making up a good chunk of the Original Movies audience but aren't much for the hard fiction series (-es. serieses? serie?).
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