Nibblebox's fare is flashy--and no longer than about five minutes.
But Yank said he hopes it will bring HRTV to a wider audience.
"An organization like HRTV that is greatly hampered by the lack of a cable network could really benefit from having a way of getting programming into everyone's dorm room," Yank said.
According to Yank, HRTV can now suggest new program ideas to Nibblebox, and possibly work with professional producers to put their programs on the Internet. He said other Harvard students can also forward their ideas to the site's developers through HRTV.
He said some HRTV members are "fleshing out" some ideas but declined to elaborate.
Nibblebox first contacted Harvard and other college radio and television clubs in January, and now it lists more than 80 college affiliates on its site.
It launched a preliminary version of its site earlier this month. A fuller version with more shows will be launched around October.
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