Arrington, Pirillo & Scoble Featured in JibJab

by Scott Beale on March 30, 2007 · 4 comments

“What We Call The News” is the latest episode of the popular animated satire series JibJab. This installment makes fun of the news industry in the US.

What We Call The News

If you look closely, at around the 1:20 mark, you will see a brief cameo appearance by mega bloggers Michael Arrington, Chris Pirillo and Robert Scoble. They are featured as part of the only 3% of Americans that can point to Kabul on a map (my guess is that they cheated and did an online search). It’s pretty cool to see your friends immortalized in something as infamous JibJab.

Here’s more from Mike and Chris.

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1 christas March 30, 2007 at 10:58 am

it’s also pretty cool to see that the software/technology bloggers are pegged as the only… smart ones. eat s**t perez and co.

wait i take that back. i still read u.

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2 JibJab Team March 30, 2007 at 12:03 pm

it’s also pretty cool for us to see posts like this off-site!…blows us away every time =)

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