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Wallstrip, The New York Times, and The Super Bowl
The New York Times has a great piece on the intersection of web video and wallstreet, featuring Wallstrip, The Street.com TV, and CNBC.
I am biased for sure, because I've got a personal investment in Wallstrip, but I find the Wallstrip show about the Superbowl indicator for stocks (AFC is bad for stocks, NFC is good for stocks) a lot more interesting than watching Maria on CNBC.
And speaking of the Super Bowl, Charlie would love to get a few more players in his Charity Super Bowl Pool.
Comments (5) | Posted February 2, 2007 in Venture Capital and Technology
Comments
Thanks Fred. lindsay kills it on the street. Some hilarious stuff on great stocks coming next week too.
This weekend we have a very special outake from this episode that is shocking :)
Posted by: howard Lindzon | Feb 2, 2007 12:50:11 PM
Great pub. Wonder what the article will do to their traffic.
Posted by: Rick | Feb 2, 2007 5:38:04 PM
Yeah, but who are you really going to learn more from?
Posted by: Annie | Feb 2, 2007 9:21:57 PM
I think it's fair to say that Wallstrip hit an all time high today. With a bullet, baby!
Posted by: jeff Marks | Feb 3, 2007 12:50:38 AM
bias, shmias. I agree wallstrip is much more interesting than %90 of the stuff that I watch on CNBC. I think that the specific category vertical video blog will be modern equivalent of the funnys being spread among all of the newspapers but in this case there will be syndicated not only to newspapers (websites) but personal video channels everywhere. Keep up the great work! Would love to meet up sometime.
Posted by: ben barokas | Feb 4, 2007 7:20:16 PM
A VC