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HRTV Joins Internet Media Venture as Campus Affiliate

Nibblebox.com will provide access to student TV programming

A rainbow-colored head fills the screen and devours its prey, chewing with its mouth open, smacking its lips and flashing its teeth.

This is not a horror movie; the screen is not the silver screen but a computer monitor, and the animated head is nibbling at the logo of Nibblebox.com--an Internet media venture that Harvard-Radcliffe TV (HRTV) recently joined as an affiliate.

The glitzy multimedia sequence is visitors' first introduction to the site, which shows short video, audio and animated productions called "nibbles."

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With Nibblebox's technical help, HRTV plans to put its shows--including the occasional news show called "Harvard Television News" and "The Asylum," a sit-com about students who run a bar out of their common room--on its own website within the week. Until now, the programs have been shown in Loker Commons.

HRTV also plans to develop ideas for shorter segments for the Nibblebox website.

"They're a little more interested in short nibbles of content [than longer shows]," said HRTV President Michael E. Yank '02.

"They made a comparison to when television was invented," Yank said of the site's creators.

Early in the life of that medium, writers and producers found that 30-minute format of sitcoms and hour-long dramas suited their viewers. Yank said Nibblebox believes their short segments will become the staple of Internet entertainment in the same way sitcoms are television's standard fare.

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