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Wired, August 30, 2007 - Citizen Journalism Hits The Big Screen
”…(It) was less of an evening for the Tay Zonday set, and more for those interested in the evolution of web video's role in traditional journalism”
The Wall Street Journal, August 7, 2007 - Is Web Video a Threat to TV?
Sab Kanaujia, vice president for digital product strategy at NBC Universal, discussed, “I was recently at Om Malik's Pier Screenings in San Francisco, where one of the creators of LonelyGirl15 spoke. They have thus far not joined a traditional media company amid several such offers that their agency was able to secure for them. They want to maintain total creative control and flexibility with their shows.”
AllBusiness, June 22, 2007 - The Secret of GigaOM's Success
Om Malik reflects on how his blog grew into a major online media property and the strategies that sustain GigaOM as a hot company today.
Forbes, January 23, 2007- Web Celeb 25
“Om Malik has a long history as a tech journalist, writing for outlets including Business 2.0, Red Herring and The Wall Street Journal (he was also one of the founding staffers of Forbes.com). But true Web celebrity didn't happen for the Indian-born writer until 2001, when he started his own technology blog, GigaOm. The popular site has received funding from sources including San Francisco venture firm True Ventures, and Malik appears often in the media and on television shows as a technology expert.”
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