You should realize that the idea wasn't dropped at all, it was modified!
Observe one of the top voted comments in the question itself:
[...] It'd be much
more useful for the potential speakers to write instead, and have some
sort of a long-form SO or SE sub-site where such tutorials would be
welcome. Just think of the controls available when reading text. You
can copy-paste from it. [It can be translated to any language.] It's
just seems to be about the most counterproductive medium for educating
a programmer. [...] - Kuba Ober
I added the idea that "text" can be translated. It was mentioned by nobody, yet it is an important topic, since we have launched 3 alternate-language Stack Overflow sites, and have 100,000x as many non-English visitors on the main site.
If you connect the dots, the resulting idea is S/O Documentation, which is in beta as we speak. The idea can be used for enough purposes for acceptance by the many. They include all the ideas that SOTV was going to cover: Tutorials, Examples, and possibly in-depth Language Comparisons (this is much needed on S/O, and the Internet in general, and will reduce the number of these opinion-based questions here).