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Momversation’s 100th Episode

Congratulations to DECA and everyone on the Momversation team, including our editor Sunny Gault, web producer Christine Tarbet, and, of course, our esteemed panelists, for 100 episodes of Momversation. The 100th episode is about making “me time,” and has our regular panelists joined by Today Show producers to discuss how they all make time for themselves among the hubbub of raising kids. Watch it here:

And of course, we also want to thank Momversation’s sponsor, Target, and our viewers and users, who have welcomed us, supported us, and made us excited to be part of such a vibrant community of parents.

We’ve asked each of our panelists to share their favorite episodes so far, which you can read about on the Momversation blog. Here’s to many more episodes!

Project Lore Hits Episode 100!

by Kory Klem Milestones, Project Lore Announcements February 23rd, 2009 at 3:25 pm No Comments

If you’re not one of millions of World of Warcraft players, watching the intrepid Project Lore team attack a boss in the higher levels of the game might be a little intimidating. Within the fight, countless battle statistics indicate health and damage and are vital to achieving success. Our guys not only know what each number means, they’re also paying very close attention to all of them. But this month here at Project Lore, there was only one number we had on our minds: 100.

That’s right, Project Lore recently aired its 100th episode! Here it is - watch the guys discuss quests and then enter a section of the game called Azjol-Nerub:

In the seven short months since our launch, we’ve aired more than a hundred Project Lore episodes and introduced three new shows. All in, our videos have already accumulated more than 8.5 million views! What makes this number all the more extraordinary is that Project Lore is only distributed on three sites: ProjectLore.com, Wowhead, and Thottbot.

Alex Albrecht, the entire Lore team, and I would like to take a moment to thank the Project Lore community for their passionate and continued support. It’s their viewership and feedback that makes this show possible. We appreciate it, and we’re looking forward to bringing them even more exciting things in the coming months.

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