Unicorns are the new black
If you’ve been reading Unicorn Sightings the past few weeks you’ve probably noticed that we like to talk about all the great artists that appear on our site. From filmmakers to artists to comedians and even some great old vintage cartoons, our catalog is growing daily with all kinds of high-quality entertainment. And we mean that in both senses of the term “high quality.” Entertainment value-wise, our content is just awesome.
But where it gets even more interesting is in the technical sense of the term “high quality”, in our case, the recording quality and delivery to you. You see, Unicorn streams our music in CD-quality and our videos and films are streamed at a high enough bit that viewers can watch them on their plasma TVs with clear, sharp resolution.
Are you an artist that wants to get paid for all your hard work while making your content available all over the globe in the high quality you created it in? Contact us.
We’d also like to know when you’ve spotted an actual unicorn. And don’t tell us that unicorns don’t exist. They are everywhere.
Example?
An astute reader sent in a scan from a recent issue of Entertainment Weekly magazine that clearly showed the unicorn is back.
In their “Bullseye” column, Entertainment Weekly illustrated that Unicorns are totally the new black with their headline - “Unicorns make comeback; rainbows still awaiting their big break.” We’d love to show you a scan, but we respect the original artist’s work. Pick up a copy for yourself and check it out.
Know anyone awaiting THEIR big break? We’d love to hear from them.
And keep those unicorn sightings coming!