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Because last week wasn’t busy and challenging enough, Jeff Pulver asked me to host the first 20 or so minutes of one of his live broadcasts of PulverTV from the set of the Video on the Net conference. It was great fun! I got to do a cam-to-cam check-in with Bronwen Clune from Perth, Australia, then immediately go into an interview with Loic LeMeur of Seesmic amongst other things, and then from that straight into an interview with Avrom and Bubbe from Feed Me Bubbe. Here’s how it all went down:
Article Title: FeedMe Bubbe Discovered at Spring 2007 VON:
By: Jeff Pulver
“Andrew Keen: The Bubble bubble
“Nothing else can explain what I witnessed, with my very own eyes, at the San Jose Conventional Center yesterday. There I was, at Jeff Pulver’s VON show, prospecting for interesting young Web 2.0 video companies, and what did I find? I dug up an eighty year Jewish grandmother from Boston, known on the Internet as Bubbe, who had been schlepped out to California by her twenty-something grandson, Avrom Honig, a Web 2.0 entrepreneur. Bubbe (she wouldn’t give me her real name) is the star of an Internet video cooking show called “Feed Me Bubbe”. Bubbe is evidence of Chris Anderson’s long tail. Get used to her. She’s the old/new pin-up for the democratized media revolution.”
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It was great meeting both Avrom and Bubbe and spending time with them at the Network2 booth inside the Video on the Net Pavilion on the Spring 2007 VON show floor”
“An authentic Jewish grandmother teaches us her recipes, sometimes to the sounds of delightful Klezmer music. The show is introduced by her grandson who quotes the title as the only three words he needs when he wants good Kosher food.
Bubbe is a delight, she has personality and a natural camera presence. While it is the case, as it is with many internet video productions, that a microphone would be a welcome addition, Bubbe is quite articulate and intelligible. Along with the recipes comes a Yiddish lesson, where she teaches us and we witness charming interaction with her grandson.
A gem that retains the charm of a personal vlog, but rises above the bunch in content and production quality.”
Article Title: Jeff’s Guide to “TV Shows Only Available on the Internet”
By Jeff Pulver
Somewhere between the world of professionally “produced” TV shows and personal video blogs lies the world of what can be best described as “TV Shows Only Available on the Internet.”
” – Feed Me Bubbe – “Feed Me Bubbe is our first series highlighting the wholesome family oriented production.”