March 20, 2008
Format: Content Channel
Length: 3-8 minutes
Genre: Music, Interview, Art

Since 2005, Minnesota Public Radio has been filming their on-air artist interviews and performances. What has amassed is an extremely high-quality collection of special musical performances by popular artists including Spoon, Calexico, Madeleine Peyroux, Martha Wainright, Yo La Tengo, Albert Hammond Jr. (from the Strokes), Frank Black, and Tori Amos. Additionally, MPR hosts a growing catalog of noteworthy interviews with authors, politicians, and popular culture icons.
Any true music fan will instantly bookmark Minnesota Public Radio upon its discovery. Be sure not to miss (“Once” Oscar-winner) Glen Hansard of The Frames performing a version of Van Morrison’s “Astral Weeks” as well as The Dirty Dozen Brass Band performing “Feet Can’t Fail Me Now.”
Who would like it: Anyone with an interest in music and culture.
Demographic: 16-60
Sponsorship Opportunities: Entertainment, art, and culture-focused businesses, as well as progressive or environmentally-conscious companies.
Product Placement Opportunities: It is public radio. However, companies with authors and artists seeking exposure are welcome.
Press: (none)
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art, interview, music | Tagged: alternative, art, concert, interview, jazz, minnesota, music, performace, public radio, rock |
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March 17, 2008
Format: Daily video blog
Length: usually 2-3 minutes
Genre: News & Politics

Let it be known –
MobLogic.tv gets the distinct honor of being the very first show listed on Plentitube.
The new creation from the brilliant team behind Wallstrip,
MobLogic.tv has a driving purpose that is nothing less than to challenge the consumption of news and politics as we know it. This is surprising, given that the show is made in-house by CBS (the network that fired Dan Rather), but already since MobLogic’s launch on March 7, 2008, the show has proven that 1) people on the street actually do have insightful and humorous things to contribute to the conversation about current events, and 2) host Lindsay Campbell is perhaps the most adorable and engaging human being on the planet.
Who would like it: Anyone who follows popular culture, news, or blogs, and does not feel like traditional media coverage is adequate.
Demographic: 18-60
Sponsorship Opportunities: Companies looking for educated consumers both Generation X and middle-aged alike.
Product Placement Opportunities: Wardrobe; “buzzworthy” consumer products can be show topics.
Press: Hollywood Reporter, Mediaweek, Silicon Alley Insider.
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comedy, news, politics | Tagged: cbs, comedy, interview, lindsay campbell, man-on-street, moblogic, new york, news, politics |
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