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Friday, July 29, 2011

shibuya tv starts innovative cities

I'm excited to talk about a new affiliate program for independent streaming channels like toast in other parts of the United States. It's called Innovative Cities Nettwerk.What makes an innovative city? A city that is creatively re-building itself. Case in point: Detroit. See what Detroit is doing to re-make their much-maligned metropolis on this VBS special here. Rather than just put up with what fate has dealt them, people in Detroit are deciding how they want to live and what they want Detroit to look like now that General Motors and Ford no longer hold such a huge sway over the place. Watch the VBS special. Compare and contrast with our fine city, Sacramento.

Friday, July 22, 2011

50% funded, 24 days to go!

As of yesterday, we are now half way toward raising $2,000 for Broadband Blindness as another donor committed $300. And as you may have seen in the trailer for Broadband Blindness, one of the interviewees talks about Sonic.net offering Gigabit internet access in Sebastopol. Well, here's an article in the San Francisco Chronicle that talks about this all-you-can-eat service.

Monday, July 18, 2011

More than 1/3 funded, 27 days left

A big thanks to Clay and Dan for their generous pledges on Kickstarter for Broadband Blindness! We're now 38% of the way there with 27 days to go.

Friday, July 15, 2011

More than 1/5 of the way toward reaching the $2K goal!

Thank you to all of our backers so far. We're more than 20% of the way toward meeting the $2K goal for Broadband Blindness. There are 31 days left to get in on this exciting project! Visit http://www.kickstarter.com/projects/rosborn/broadband-blindness-documentary.

Friday, July 8, 2011

Broadband Blindness - New trailer, Now soliciting donations

We're trying to raise $2,000 by August 15 to fund this killer documentary. Check out the new, updated trailer. It's shorter, faster, and more to the point. You have to see this!

The deal is, if we can get $2K by August 15, Kickstarter will collect 5% and pay the rest to this project. If the $2K goal isn't met, all the donations are returned. Help make this movie!

UPDATE 7/9/11: A special THANK YOU to Aaron Hamlin for the first donation!


http://www.kickstarter.com/projects/rosborn/broadband-blindness-documentary?ref=live