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The Oprah Winfrey Show - April 6, 2009Momversation’s Heather Armstrong, Karen Walrond, Giyen Kim, Mindy Roberts, and Daphne Brogdon (also of Cool Mom) were featured on the April 6, 2009 episode of The Oprah Winfrey Show, Secret Lives of Moms.
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Jefferson Graham for USA Today - February 10, 2009Michael Wayne, CEO of DECA Studios, a Los Angeles producer of Web video shows, has his own advertising sales team, so he uses Blip primarily for technology.
He uses the Blip player for popular shows such as Project Lore (about gaming) and Momversation, which are branded with their own show names rather than a Blip.tv logo. “Blip enables us to put our stuff up very easily and gives us access to data that lets us track how many people viewed our shows and share that with advertisers,” Wayne says.
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Pat Miller for Tubefilter - January 3, 2009To be honest, I was a little bit baffled when I stumbled across Project Lore…As it turns out, I was surprised by Project Lore, which manages to appeal to my gaming geek sensibilities despite my avoidance of all things WoW.
The Project Lore team consists of five WoW-holics: the leader, Alex Albrecht, co-host of Diggnation and formerly of The Screen Savers, is the creator/host of the show (and the party Rogue). Albrecht launched the series back in June of last year, backed up by Hunter-playing Zand “Dorkins” Broumand, Joshua Brentano, who tanks for the team when he’s not Executive Producer of G4’s Attack of the Show, Healer Jerry Trainor of iCarly, and Managing Editor/Team Asskicker Brandon Sato. Together these Fantastic Five quest through everything Azeroth has to offer in search of phat loot and experience points.
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Joshua Cohen for Tilzy - December 3, 2008The good people at Apple’s iTunes have released their annual top-seller and best of lists for 2008…Unlike last year’s YouTube list of most memorable videos, whose honorees were chosen via a mysterious “formula” that took into consideration “view counts, most shared, most discussed, top rated, and general popularity,” Apple doesn’t let you know how these programs made it on the lists.
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Project Lore - DECA (YouTube Subscribers: 572)
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Chris Albrecht for New TeeVee - December 2, 2008Apple (AAPL) released the iTunes top-seller and best-of lists for 2008 this week…Making the cut this year are:
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Project Lore - Deca