Chris Brogan starts Online TV SHow
Chris Brogan, one of the Twitter gods who recently departed Pulver & Associates has announced he will be doing an online video program on the new Magnify.net platform. His new show is cleverly called Attention Upgrade. Good luck, Chris. Break a link.
He has my envy. Every day I become more convinced of the power of video in social media. I want in.



Thanks so much, super-Shel. Hell, I'm just copying you. Once I got my head out of my butt and found your online stuff, I felt really motivated to get started.
It was just great timing that Magnify was looking for a sucker, er, starter. : )
Posted by: Chris Brogan | November 16, 2007 at 12:09 PM
I don't really like video: not MY preferred format, but I agree 100% on the power of video in social media.
And quite honestly, if Chris Brogan does it, I'll watch it.
Posted by: Ted Demopoulos, Blogging for Business | November 17, 2007 at 01:32 PM
Brogan on TV. Definitely worth watching. . . . So would you be, Shel. I think you should go for it. :)
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