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Trey Parker and Matt Stone have recently launched a beta website which features all their episodes. How cool is that?

Watch your favorite South Park episodes at SouthParkStudios

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"I learned something today. We thought we could make money on the Internet, but while the Internet is new and exciting for creative people, it hasn't matured as a distribution mechanism to the extent we can trade real and immediate opportunities for income for the promise of future on-line revenue. It will be a few years before digital distribution of media on the Internet can be monetised to an extent that necessitates content producers to forego their fair value in more traditional media." - Stan Marsh.

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"I learned something today. We thought we could make money on the Internet, but while the Internet is new and exciting for creative people, it hasn't matured as a distribution mechanism to the extent we can trade real and immediate opportunities for income for the promise of future on-line revenue. It will be a few years before digital distribution of media on the Internet can be monetised to an extent that necessitates content producers to forego their fair value in more traditional media." - Stan Marsh.

He's a few years late in his thinking :lol:

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