10. The Audacity of Hope with Barack Obama
The Senator talks with New York Times columnist Bob Herbert about his book, The Audacity of Hope: Thoughts on Reclaiming the American Dream. C-SPAN, October 20, 2006;
9. Hillary Rodham Clinton
Senator Clinton discusses foreign policy challenges facing the U.S. at the Council on Foreign Relations on October 31, 2006;
Does anyone else think it's interesting that these first two are basically neck and neck, with Clinton leading Obama slightly in total downloads? Anyway:
8. Will Wright and Brian Eno
Legendary game developer Will Wright and musician Brian Eno giveNot to be missed! Long Now Foundation, June 26, 2006;
7. The Silent Ninth Amendment
Legal scholar Daniel Farber says the express purpose of the Ninth Amendment was to recognize "unenumerated" rights like the right to privacy or the right to marry. Yet this amendment has never been the basis for a Supreme Court decision. Cody's Books, May 1, 2007;
6. Vincent Bugliosi in New York City
Vincent Bugliosi, prosecutor of the Manson family and best-selling author of Helter Skelter, reexamines the assassination of President Kennedy in his newest book Reclaiming History: The Assassination of President John F. Kennedy. The Cooper Union, May 15, 2007;
5. Taming Gaming in Your Home
A panel of gaming experts covers issues of content rating systems, parental controls in consoles and PCs, advice for checking in and better understanding your family's gaming habits, and how to participate. Commonwealth Club, April 19, 2007;
4. Christopher Hitchens at Politics & Prose
The always colorful commentator Christopher Hitchens discusses his book, God is Not Great: How Religion Poisons Everything. Politics & Prose, May 10, 2007;
3. Neil Gaiman
Critically-acclaimed author Neil Gaiman reads from his collection Fragile Things: Short Fictions and Wonders. Cody's Books, October 2, 2006;
2. Philip Rosedale
For this talk the founder and CEO of "Second Life" tried something new: a simultaneous demo and talk. His online avatar, "Philip Linden," was on the screen showing things while the in-theater Philip Rosedale was conjecturing about what it all means. Long Now Foundation, November 30, 2006;
And, the most downloaded FORA.tv program of 2007:
1. Al Sharpton and Christopher Hitchens
A smackdown between Christopher Hitchens and the Rev. Al Sharpton. New York Public Library, May 7, 2007.
Wednesday, December 26, 2007
Most Downloaded Programs in 2007
On the home page we're currently featuring four of the most downloaded programs in 2007, so here on the blog we thought we'd give you the full top 10 (with a nod to David Letterman):
Wednesday, December 19, 2007
Happy Holidays
We cut the workday a few hours short yesterday to celebrate another year with FORA.tv. Food, drink and discussion highlighted the event. Hot topics of the evening included cell phone providers, new and classic films and the usual dose of politics – a dangerous topic to engage in with this group!
In the past year our staff has grown significantly, our product has matured and the team has grown tighter. We thank you all for the support and wish you the happiest of holidays - and a great 2008.
Check out the rest of the photos on the FORA.tv Flickr page.
Cheers.
Wednesday, December 12, 2007
A few of my recent favorites...
Being that I haven't posted in a while, here are a few programs I've really enjoyed as of late.
The first features Daniel Lyons, the man behind The Secret Diary of Steve Jobs. This program will gratify your inner geek:
The second features Anthony Bourdain, the bad boy of the Travel Channel and Bravo’s Top Chef. Chapter 4 is definitely worth a watch. Bourdain breaks down which popular chefs are good – and which are evil.
Rachel Ray…good or evil?
Tune in to find out:
The first features Daniel Lyons, the man behind The Secret Diary of Steve Jobs. This program will gratify your inner geek:
The second features Anthony Bourdain, the bad boy of the Travel Channel and Bravo’s Top Chef. Chapter 4 is definitely worth a watch. Bourdain breaks down which popular chefs are good – and which are evil.
Rachel Ray…good or evil?
Tune in to find out:
Friday, December 7, 2007
YouTube folks!
I was just told that we will go over 1,000,000 views on our YouTube content this weekend. Way to go team. Nick Ryan, our syndication producer, is the one who deserves the credit for reaching this great milestone. The real amazing thing is we are actually using YouTube to post intellectually worthwhile video. Now, I am not saying I don't enjoy a good South Park excerpt every now and again.
Anyway, it is cool to be able to use the YouTube UGC thing to get FORA out there.
Anyway, it is cool to be able to use the YouTube UGC thing to get FORA out there.
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