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Yes! I was fortunate enough to be one of the over 600 people who caught the first show live. Not too bad for a first show. I gave it a 7.5/10 mostly due to production issues and partly due to lingering on certain topics for longer than I would have liked--but you can't please everybody.
I really liked the transparency of the show and the interaction with the twitter audience. I can't really think of anything that made me puke, which is great for a first show. The few things that I think need improvement are purely production-related and will be improved with time and experience.
Not sure that I'll be able to catch this show live every week, which is a shame because I really enjoy watching live and interacting, but I guess I'll just have to catch the re-runs and hope that the twittersphere asks some really good questions of the guests.
Great first crack, and I love the bit at the end. @JasonCalacanis your signature sign-off should be some kind of short 15-30 second entrepreneurial/startup insight/encouragement similar to the way you closed out this first episode.
A while back, I had some feedback for Revision3 when they conducted a survey asking for what type of show its viewers would like to see. I suggested a show identical to this, and I'm glad to see J-Cal unknowingly answer the call.
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May 01, 2009 07:08 PM
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| May 01, 2009 11:28 PM |
I really liked the transparency of the show and the interaction with the twitter audience. I can't really think of anything that made me puke, which is great for a first show. The few things that I think need improvement are purely production-related and will be improved with time and experience.
Not sure that I'll be able to catch this show live every week, which is a shame because I really enjoy watching live and interacting, but I guess I'll just have to catch the re-runs and hope that the twittersphere asks some really good questions of the guests.
Great first crack, and I love the bit at the end. @JasonCalacanis your signature sign-off should be some kind of short 15-30 second entrepreneurial/startup insight/encouragement similar to the way you closed out this first episode.
A while back, I had some feedback for Revision3 when they conducted a survey asking for what type of show its viewers would like to see. I suggested a show identical to this, and I'm glad to see J-Cal unknowingly answer the call.
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