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Videoblogger Detained

Posted in Alive in Baghdad, GuestBlogger with tags videoblogging, China, activism, Brian Conley, Alive in Baghdad on 8/20/2008 1:01:48 PM by Lauren Galanter

Lauren Galanter here, Content & Video Manager for My Damn Channel. Today I'm guest blogging something important which I just found out about.

Before joining the My Damn Channel family, I was an editor for Alive in Baghdad. Brian Conley, the creator, has been detained in Beijing. From the statement of Students for a Free Tibet, the group Conley was working with:

"Beijing - Brian Conley, creator of the well-known videoblog, Alive in Baghdad, was detained with his friend, Jeffrey Rae, early Tuesday, August 19th in Beijing. Their detention appears to have taken place at the same time as that of international artist James Powderly, whose detention was reported Tuesday. Three other bloggers and activists, Jeff Goldin, Michael Liss, and Tom Grant, have also been missing since Tuesday morning. Conley, 28, Rae, 28, Goldin, 40, Liss, 35, Grant, 39 are all American citizens."

Our content is different here, but we share the same goal of breaking new ground in online video. Spread the word to help a fellow video pioneer!

The article on Boing Boing


The article on SFT, to be updated with ways to help.


UPDATE: Conley and others given 10 day sentence


MY DAMN CHANNEL - FRONT PAGE NY TIMES

Posted in My Damn Channel, New Media, Press with tags Brian Stelter, My Damn Channel, New York Times on 1/5/2008 8:19:00 PM by Rob Barnett

A few months back, internal stats on My Damn Channel consistently began to prove that our biggest viewing hours started at 12Noon & went through to 2pm. Lunchtime/Desktime is the place where humans are eating an average of 2 videos a day. We shared the ideas & the stats with one of the better bloggers we know. Brian Stelter is: http://tvdecoder.blogs.nytimes.com/. He writes for the paper as well. The Times found that many of our brothers and sisters are finding the same results. Here's more...on page one of today's Times. nytlogo_white.jpg

Noontime Web Video Revitalizes Lunch at Desk

For Web video, lunchtime has become the new prime time, and media companies have started responding.

http://www.nytimes.com/2008/01/05/business/media/05video.html?ref=todayspaper


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My Damn Channel is the brainchild of Founder and CEO, Rob Barnett. He was a production and a programming exec at MTV and VH1 for more than 11 years. Barnett served tours of duty in Rock Radio in Boston, Dallas, and Los Angeles and was President of Programming for CBS Radio. Barnett has produced radio, television, film, and new media with hundreds of diverse communicators including President Bill Clinton, Mick Jagger, Oprah Winfrey, Martin Scorsese, Jimmy Kimmel, Adam Carolla and Johnny Rotten. Rob Barnett is at: Rob@MyDamnChannel.com.