On 2/3/06, Bill Streeter <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Wow all this attention to a guy who has no interest in becoming famous!every american citizen born after the invention of TV has an inate desire to be famous
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This was really cool. I guess they didn't use anything from my
interview with them, but I promise I said lots of cool things about
you and why I watch your vlog (that it's funny and entertaining,
consistently well edited, interesting, never a dull moment etc...).
Congrats!
Erin Nealey
Mom's Brag V
LOL, transcript of audio of Robin Sloan of Current TV:
"It's tricky because vlogs are this interesting, really energetic
movement. But it's still SO small. And TV is kinds, umm, this, ahh,
rigid, moribund medium. But it's SO BIG, the audience is SO HUGE. So
if the TV changed just a little bit.
First of all, congratulations Josh on your well-deserved attention recently. I really enjoyed listening to this one.With respect to the current guy, my feeling is that he's talking about delivery devices and not content, and that, this won't be relevant in (I hope) the near future. It's all goin
Interesting that the guy from Current still doesn't get it. He talks about how small the audience for vlogs is and that's true for an individual vlog but not in aggregate - especially when compared to something small like Current. I believe TV will soon be suprised at how much of their audience
Wow all this attention to a guy who has no interest in becoming famous!
Bill Streeter
LO-FI SAINT LOUIS
www.lofistl.com
--- In videoblogging@yahoogroups.com, Josh Leo <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> Wow, The first time that I get any real press (a media outlet not
callingme
> a drunken college stu
This is one of the best mainstream media stories on vlogging I've
heard yet.
--- In videoblogging@yahoogroups.com, Josh Leo <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> Wow, The first time that I get any real press (a media outlet not
callingme
> a drunken college student) it all happens in one week!
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> he