[BC] Cameras in the Studio, Part II

Jerry Mathis thebeaver32 at gmail.com
Fri Jun 19 16:47:56 CDT 2009


For many jocks, that would mean no more making out with their girlfriend or
boyfriend while they're on duty, or smoking dope or drinking alcohol. Those
are considered perks of the job, or at least they were in my day  :). And no
more obscene T-shirts, not to mention nudity.

This job ain't no fun anymore  :)

--
Jerry Mathis

On Fri, Jun 19, 2009 at 4:37 PM, Alan Peterson
<alanpeterson at earthlink.net>wrote:

> A compelling new reason just came along for putting a camera up in the
> studio: Nielsen released data showing 134 million Americans watched online
> video content last month; up 13 percent from one year ago.
>
> A typical online video user watched 189 minutes of content -- a jump of 49
> percent from last year. We may as well get a slice of that pie, y'all.
>
> If jocks don't like cameras watching their performance, there is a line of
> prospective jocks that *do*, forming just outside the Human Resources
> office.
>
> -ap
>
>


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