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2 years ago
Video clips and images squashed and squeezed because the template won't fit widescreen GRrrrrrr
It also restricts the journo's doing all of that search engine savvy stuff the marketeers want them to do.
Adrian Holovaty had a nice view on this http://www.holovaty.com/blog/archive/2006/09/06... - with some interesting comments