i-CAUGHT is ABC TV’s new show that debuted last week which brings the video revolution to mainstream TV. Everywhere you look - cameras - catching everything: breaking news… making headlines… turning unknowns into celebrities… turning others into laughing stocks.
This weeks viral video clips include inmates at the Cebu Provincial Detention and Rehabilitation Center grooving in harmony to Michael Jackson’s “Thriller” who have generated over a million views since submitted to YouTube.com
ABC showed an Online Reputation Management segment regarding Sue Scheff who is a parent advocate and founder of Parents Universal Resource Experts (PURE). As a victim of Internet Defamation Sue Scheff was completely vindicated when a jury awarded her $11.3M for the damages. Critics question her commitment to the welfare of children, her honesty, and the ethics with which she conducts her business. Scheff an “educational consultant” accepts finder’s fees to refer “troubled teens” to programs (also known as “Emotional Growth Boarding Schools” among many other names).
A couple of the best viral videos reviewed on i-CAUGHT were Police are using hidden cameras to show the inner workings of auto theft with BaitCar.com; the Urban Ninja (Jackie Chan wannabe) with 15.5 million viewers on You Tube; Tasha Cunningham creator of DontDateHimGirl.com with over a million subscribers is a website where you can learn if the man you’re about to date is a cheater, and how a man giving out Free Hugs became an online video celebrity and tune in next week to learn about Phrogging where two people live in someone’s house without them knowing it.








