Webzine 2005 TV & Radio Spots

by Scott Beale on September 15, 2005 · 0 comments

Webzine 2005 TV & Radio Spots

Webzine 2005 now has some new TV and radio spots for this year’s event. “Webzine 2005: Mamma’s Blog” is a :30 television spot that will be running on Comcast during the next week (thanks for the hook-up Min Jung!). There are two audio spots, “Webzine 2005: Mamma’s Blog” (:30) and “Webzine 2005” (:15) that will air on local college and independent radio stations. Of course you are free to use both the video and audio spots to help promote Webzine 2005 on your blog, podcast or videoblog.

Dorrian Porter, the guy who created the wonderful Bar Camp Video, was recently inspired about Webzine 2005 and he created a short video called “Talk to your kids about blogging”. Dorrian will be at Webzine, so maybe he’ll put together something from the event like he did for Bar Camp.

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