Video content is uploaded via the Internet to a video-on-demand (VOD)
server identified by a title and a hierarchical address of categories and
subcategories for categorizing the title. The VOD server converts and
stores the video content at a storage address in a video content database
linked to the title. The title is listed in a location of an electronic
program guide (EPG) using the same categories and subcategories as in its
hierarchical address. Any TV subscriber can access the EPG and navigate
through its categories and subcategories to find a title for viewing on
the TV. This can enable many, new blogging or podcasting-like programs by
popular "Hosts" to be self-published on the Internet and readily
navigated for display on TV. The EPG can also store TV program addresses
as bookmarks and allow them to be shared with other subscribers or with
friends and contacts online by sending to their email addresses.