One of the most popular culture and technology blogs, Boing Boing [and one of my daily stops. –Bill], has launched a new video podcast called Boing Boing TV. Their plan is to produce one short (under 5 minutes) webisode each and every weekday. Ambitious. The first one focuses on one of BB’s favorite subjects: visions of the future, and is hosted by BB founder Mark Frauenfelder and BB, NPR and Wired contributor, Xeni Jardin. Xeni writes…
Boing Boing co-founder Mark Frauenfelder and I are co-hosting the first few weeks of Boing Boing tv, but expect to see the other Boing Boing and Boing Boing Gadgets editors, too — Pesco, Cory, Joel — along with familiar characters whose work and eccentricities have been chronicled here before.
And: you. We also welcome video produced by you, our community, our audience, our internet-friends, and we’re working out exactly that might fit in the mix (we’d love to hear your thoughts on that).
We’re exploring different ways of producing this, and plan to publish a mix of faster-moving “internet zeitgeist” stories with material that remains of interest for a long time. Some lighthearted, other stories less so. In other words, a variety of material pretty much like you find on the blog.
An RSS feed will be available soon for all your subscription needs. In the meantime, here’s a link.
