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When she comes back online, she'll rock.
And be it on podtech or anywhere else, she'll be fine.
In the meantime, let's wish both Andrew and Amanda the best of luck.
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Gosh, tho, the bubble burst before it even started, she musta got something real Hollywood in LA. Good luck to her, LA is the promised land. But too funny. I actually think her airheady wackiness could work with a more professional kick-up.
So I guess now you need something else to hang your hat on per podcasts great success levels. ;)
Amanda made her farewell video in the interest of "transparency," but what I find curious is that nobody in the blogosphere seems to know exactly what the hell happened. Everyone's just scratching their heads right now. Amanda is making out that she was fired, but supposedly Andrew didn't know anything about it. One guy is posting that they were romantically linked; another guy says that's wrong. The few people who do know are making pithy, mournful comments or posting cryptic, wordless photoessays up on Flickr.
And as I write this, Andrew Baron just posted that it was all really because Amanda suddenly needed to move to L.A. this week.
http://www.mathewingram.com/work/2006/07/05/andrew-baron-responds-to-amandas-video/
Which, by way of explanation, makes about as much sense as posting pictures of bugs and flowers.
So, Robert, maybe you should start a soap opera called "All My Podcasters" or "The Days of Our Blogs" featuring the pointless and acrimonious relationships between geeks who are great friends and suddenly become enemies when their egos get to be too big. You can feature Amanda and Andrew, Calcanis and Denton, Winer and Curry... the show will write itself! Maybe for the theme song you can get the rights to "Money Changes Everything" by Cindy Lauper.
[author sits down in front of world map]
And in other news... Andrew Baron has just announced that, starting Monday, July 10, 2006, Dan Rather will be taking over the helm at Rocketboom. He'll be starting a series of reports on how Karl Rove shirked his responsibilities in the Texas Air National Guard, complete with 100% Genuine Real Forged Documents. Dan will also introduce a new Karl Rove Drinking Game® in which forged documents look more and more authentic as you drink more and more alcohol.
I'm not Amanda Congdon, and this is not Rocketboom.
[author flicks page of copy into camera lens]
[credits roll]
Amanda was Rocketboom to its viewing public. Whilst the rocketboom brand has high recognition in the online space, repeating its formula (similar to a band finding a new front person) will be incredibly difficult with a new face - in contrast more front people tend to have successful solo careers.
Unlike some other recent departures in the online hall of fame to pastures new, she is probably one of the few "online" names that could cause a collapse of the underlying business.
Whilst few really know what's actually happened as yet, I suspect that this will prove an excellent prompt for many companies to put in place mitigating measure against being similarly caught out.
Amanda - thanks for being so entertaining.
"Seriously, she [Amanda Congdon] has a nice set of, um, archives!"
So a few months later I watched another episode again.
Haven't looked there ever after that.
Probably I can't see greatness when I see it :)
Over the past little while, Rocketboom was turning more into the Amanda show and less about the content. Some of the local reporter slots were just not interesting and it felt like they were phoning it in much of the time. When Amanda was acting wacky and speaking off the cuff, the show was interesting.
I hope you're snapping her up for Podtech, in your first day in your new role ;)
Surely John can make another irrefusable offer? ;)
Nice to see you at GD.
K
http://geekbrief.podshow.com/gbtv-0040-geekbrieftv
http://media.podshow.com/media/365/episodes/864...
If everyone would put down their conspiracy theories, all this is, is what happens all too often when a couple with a shared set of friends splits up - one tries to get their version of events out first, gets their accusations out first, make themselves the innocent party first, in order to cause fractures in this set of friends' relationship with the other party.
And it looks like you gullible bloggers have fallen for it hook, line and sinker.
Personally, I don't get vlogging like this anyway. Is it not just exactly the same as public access TV, the form of TV which was quite rightfully shunned by all and sundry and left for the freaks?
I'm pretty sure there are a thousand out of work actresses who would be eager to replace her and do a far better job.
No brainer for her.
See
http://www.mathewingram.com/work/2006/07/05/and...
BTW, it's hard to take weblogging seriously when its become nothing more than cults of personality that thinly overlap.
Or was that yachts.
[author sits down in front of map]
And in other news, scientists have discovered that a chemical, m-phenylenediamine 2,4-diaminoanisole sulfate, commonly used in blonde hair dye, causes laboratory rats to migrate to Los Angeles. The lead investigator for the study was quoted as saying, "We don't know why they do this," adding jokingly, "Perhaps they're seeking a tan."
The lead investigator for the study urged caution in interpreting the results, stating that the effect did not necessarily occur in humans.
I'm not Amanda Congdon, and this is not Rocketboom.
[author flicks page of copy into camera lens]
[roll credits]
"...it also irritates me when I’m watching a video podcast of a woman (the latest vid that Cali Lewis posted) who is wearing a shirt that is practically see-thru and clearly shows her bra."
Nice ploy to drive traffic to your web site, Angel . LOL Oh sure you signed your message as "Angel" and not "Cali Lewis," but we can see right through you. (Or at least your shirt.)
I should start snarking in screenplayese...
I thought WGAw would take you out back and shoot you for abusing stage directions the way I do? No? Hmmmm...
It does come in handy at times. Sure, "All the world's a stage, and all the men and women merely players" -- but what I really want to do is DIRECT. ;-)
There's no such thing as facts anymore.
Everyone always says "There's two sides to every story... and then there's what really happened." It used to be that journalism was about that third part there... but now, I'd prefer to read blogs for because at least I enter into it expecting people's opinions.
http://amandaunboomed.blogspot.com/2006/07/for-...
I don't know if I buy the "she wanted to go to LA and I wanted to stay in NYC" story either. Andrew, and Amanda for that matter, are too smart not to have seen the HUGE opportunity to take Rocketboom bicoastal. Send Amanda to the west coast, have her send footage back east while pursuing whatever she's pursuing, run Rocketboom out of NYC headquarters, get a new east coast anchor and run stories from both sides of the country. This would be a GREAT format, and another first as far as I know.
That'd be the real new media.
It's still not making complete sense. Why would Andrew agree to move the show to LA, then change his mind? Why does Andrew's letter read like a goodbye, yet Amanda says "you fired me?" Why does Andrew say that Amanda said she was moving next week, when Amanda says she can't move because she doesn't have a job? Should the issue go before the United Nations Security Council? And just who was the bug in Chuck Olson's photoessay, anyway?
SPOCK: Sensors are picking up undergarments with traces of fecal matter.
MCCOY: You mean they're airing dirty laundry.
SPOCK: I believe that is what I just said, Doctor.
http://digg.com/tech_news/Amanda_Sets_the_Recor...
So, she was on CSI, huh? I would submit that 99.995% CSI viewers on that episode had no idea who she was, and likely thought her just some two-bit struggling actress that got a minor break.
You example is like saying Phil Hendrie got his gig on a summer replacement show because he was a popular radio host.
Well the best DGA types are also WGA types, imho. Just no “film by” credit or the WGAw will REALLY take you out back and shoot you. ;)
If Fox News covered it, Amanda-style...
CUT TO:
INT. PODCAST DAILY NEWSROOM STUDIO - DAY
A NEWS ANCHOR, decked up in an impeccably slick $1000 suit and tie, is shuffling papers, acting hurried, very stern looking. Plastic bass-beat breaking news music in background, collects papers together and looks to the camera...
NEWS ANCHOR:
Breaking news. This just in. Stand by for a live feed.
REPORTER:
(decked up in neon greenish pink outfit, chewing gum)
Whoa, the red light is on, like ok, like wait, cantyouseeimbusy. [20 second pause] Ok, so, like, yeah, like see, this Amanda, like wants to like, goto LA and become a movieeee star, so like, she, like, totally, like bailed, like on camera. And that other dude something, like doesn't like LA, like gag me with, like, a spoon, like I mean, no duh. But, like, Amanda don't, like, have, like no no job. So might not, like, be in, like LA, like bummer. But like a buncha blog total dweebos want like Amanda for, like, their, like nerd stuffs, like totally gaggy tubular. Like, gag...
ps. Did you really expect anything else from Digg? It's full of 12-16 year olds.
Amanda would be GREAT on a reality television show - those are basically just produced versions of dirty laundry, which is so far what the unboomed blog is as well.
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Nab: Thanks... you are too kind, putting crazy ideas in Scoble's head...
Scoble: After I got done laughing, I started considering the idea. Part of me thought, "I can't get involved... I've got work to do. It's not that I like the Empire; I hate it. But there's nothing I can do about it right now. And Alderaan is such a long way from here. Er, I mean California...."
Which of course was followed by the wise old voice in my head saying, "That's your uncle talking."
I suppose the next step would be for me to come back from Starbucks to find the charred corpses of my only remaining relatives just outside the smouldering remains of my apartment. "Aunt Beru? Uncle Owen? Aunt -- OH."
And to top it all off, I'm typing this on a Mac. What's happening to meeee...
Apparently it's like, National Crazy Idea Week or something. But I'll put your phone number in my mobile and think about it... :-)
...Hmm, Since Mr. and Mrs. Smith was the cause of Brad and Jen breaking up, I'm putting my money on Scoble as being the cause of Rocket-unboomed.
It all started with that Rocketboom interview Amanda did with Scoble about his departure from Microsoft. You could see it in their eyes. I'm telling you, she's destined for PodTech.
Another vote for Karim. If he joins, mark me down too.