GENE SIMMONS' No Good TV Surpasses 100 Million Clip Views On YouTube
October 23, 2007, 17 years ago
No Good TV, one of whose founders includes KISS entrepreneur GENE SIMMONS, has recently broken 100 million clip views on YouTube. In the past three months alone, the network has been the subject of a cover story in the Hollywood Reporter and has also enjoyed feature coverage in USA Today, Variety, the Los Angeles Times, the Associated Press, the Boston Herald, TV Week, the Denver Post and the San Francisco Chronicle, among others. Original series In Bed with Carrie, hosted by No Good TV's own Carrie Keagan, is nominated for Best Web Talk Show in the first annual TV Guide Online Video Awards. Keagan herself was recently inducted into the Broadcast Film Critic's Association. No Good TV recently signed with the Endeavor talent agency and partnered with 3 Arts Entertainment to launch a late-night television series with Robert Morton (The Late Show with David Letterman) on board as executive producer.
Kourosh Taj, Co-President and Head of Programming for No Good TV responded with the following comment, "We'd like to thank our friends at YouTube for their tremendous support. They have created true digital democracy online by providing an amazing vehicle for new networks to connect with a mass audience. Of course, we are especially grateful to all our fans worldwide and our friends in the entertainment industry who get a kick out of being NO GOOD!"