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	<title>Comments on: MTV Plan To Launch 24 New Websites By 2008 &#124; The Daily Show Full Episodes &amp; Archives</title>
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		<title>By: VIRV - A New Online Indie Music Television Station From The Creators Of YouLicense &#187; Web TV Wire</title>
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		<dc:creator>VIRV - A New Online Indie Music Television Station From The Creators Of YouLicense &#187; Web TV Wire</dc:creator>
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		<description>[...] An IPTV venture, VIRV is attractive in the way that it serves one purpose only: display music video after music video. Remember when MTV would do that very thing? Yeah, it&#8217;s kind of like that, except instead of watching Simon and Garfunkel work their harmonies, you get to see Fujiya &amp; Miyagi, and in purported DVD-quality video, to boot. [...]</description>
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