More Music Videos For Haiti Go Viral Dan Koelsch, March 15, 2010 While the “We Are the World” remake has received mixed reviews, it’s also gotten millions of views, and raised hundreds of thousands of dollars in support of the Haiti relief efforts. Since it came out, several other collabrotative songs and videos have been released from around the world. Watch a few of them after the jump. “Somos El Mundo” – Spanish Version (by We Are the World Foundation) “We Are The World” – YouTube version, featuring popular Internet singers “Wavin’ Flag” – Canadian, based on the song by K’naan “Everybody Hurts” – British, based on the REM song Which version do you like most? Mine is “Wavin’ Flag”, especially since “Everybody Hurts” is kind of depressing. Also, what stars can you spot in these videos? I spy with my little eye Andy Garcia for one. Viral Marketing Everybody HurtsHaitiK'naanREMSomos El MundoWavin' FlagWe Are The WorldYoung Artists for Haiti
The Onion Gets Two Cable Television Shows March 22, 2010March 22, 2010Largely regarded as the best fake news organization, The Onion has gained popularity and success thanks almost entirely to the Internet. Between the hilarious articles on its website, its YouTube videos that instantly go viral, and its much loved, but under appreciated movie, its hard to get away from The… Read More
New Viral Site For Stephen King’s “Bag of Bones” November 10, 2011A new viral website for A&E’s upcoming two-part miniseries “Bag of Bones,” which is based the Stephen King bestselling novel, was discovered yesterday – and it looks pretty interesting. Dark Score Stories gives you an interactive way to explore the background of some of the main characters, who narrate several… Read More
Panem October Aftermath: Rowan the Gamemaster Speaks Out About Lionsgate Issue September 22, 2011September 22, 2011A few months back we reported the launch of an ARG for the highly anticipated adaptation of The Hunger Games. But hours after our article went up, we quickly had to take it down. We were informed that Lionsgate (the studio behind the adaptation) was not behind the marketing and… Read More