Television Proposal

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Hackers & Designers television is 2 - 4 hours of documentary content delivered in 5 - 10 minutes packages over the course of 12 months born out of the idea of “can one host an event without a time or a location?”

On Events

“Events are the new magazines” - Bruce Sterling

People are increasing overwhelmed with the amount of event opportunities available literally on a daily basis, and thus have become growingly more selective in which events they will attend. Events can be defined as conferences, meetups, hackathons, lectures, talks, exhibition openings, book launches, concerts, festivals, parties, etc. Platforms like meetup.com and Facebook attempt to facilitate organization of these events, but RSVPs no long indicate actual interest or attendance, and concepts like Facebook’s new “interested” are too light and affirm only solidarity with the topics or the organizers themselves.

Rebirth of video

Video is in a rebirth on the internet. Unexpectedly there is suddenly swarms of millennial and post-millennial individuals flocking to video content created by YouTube stars (YouTubers), Vines/Periscopes, Snapchats, and the like. Older generations are perfectly comfortable with binge-watching Netflix. Even traditionally strong old media television foundations like the Daily Show who with new host Trevor Noah saw a decline in television viewers saw an upswing with millennial online viewers [*]. Jerry Seinfeld has launched a talk show, Comedians In Cars Getting Coffee, solely distributed via online streaming via [Crackle].