Man on the Moon, Version 2.0


Slate’s put together another one of their video spoof, this time imaging how the moon landing might have been covered by today’s cablers. Answer: sounds a lot like how they covered Barack Obama’s election. What doesn’t get mentioned, however, is how nicely “One small step for man, one giant leap for mankind” would fit into a Twitter.


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  • [...] Man on the Moon, Version 2.0 | Online | MediaiteSlate’s put together another one of their video spoofs this time imaging how the moon landing might have been covered by today’s cablers. Answer: sounds a lot like how they covered Barack Obama’s election. What doesn’t get mentioned, …Read More [...]

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