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	<title>Indie Scenester &#187; Current TV</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Current is the name of an actual TV station which offers its viewers the opportunity to interact online. Think: Television meets YouTube and hangs out with Digg. Everything from the content to the ads are created by the viewers, which makes it raw and whimsical and a hell of a lot more real than most [...]


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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a href="http://current.com/">Current</a> is the name of an actual TV station which offers its viewers the opportunity to interact online. Think: Television meets YouTube and hangs out with Digg.</p>
<p>Everything from the content to the ads are created by the viewers, which makes it raw and whimsical and a hell of a lot more real than most reality television you see on cable networks. While the spots may not not be created by professional journalists, writers, and technicians, I&#8217;m willing to forgo some of the spit and polish for a chance at some real news. (I&#8217;m looking at YOU, Fox News).</p>
<p>Today through April 25, Current has asked for submissions specifically addressing the topic of <a href="http://current.com/topics/87502981_earth_day">Earth Day</a>:</p>
<blockquote><p><em> Answer one or more of the following questions and get on Current TV. 1/ Who needs a green makeover? Who or what organization do you want to see change and why? 2/ What is the most ridiculous excuse you have heard or given (for why you aren’t living sustainable) 3/ Tell us the easiest way to save the world 4/ Who is your eco hero, and why? 5/ What’s in the way of you making the change you want to make? 6/ When did you “turn”? When did you know that you were an environmentalist? 7/ What gives you hope? </em></p></blockquote>
<p>Check out the submissions as they land on the website.  And to see Current on the boob tube, tune in at:</p>
<p>DirecTV:  Channel 366</p>
<p>Dish Network:  Channel 195</p>
<p>Comcast:  Channel 107 or 125</p>
<p>Time Warner Digital:  See local</p>


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