MobLogic, Daily Views on News & Politics With Lindsay Campbell

by Scott Beale on March 17, 2008 · 0 comments

MobLogic is a new daily web show hosted by Lindsay Campbell (who also hosts Wallstrip) that takes to the street asking people about their views on the news and politics. MobLogic launched last week at SXSW Interactive 2008 and is already off to a great start. I ran into Lindsay doing interviews in the hallway and she grabbed me for a quick interview. I show up briefly in the “There Will Be Blog” episode.

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photo by Scott Beale

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