Meet Tomorrow's Stars Today - Internet TV's Creative and Disruptive Forces
Wednesday, October 31, 2007, 2:30pm - 3:30pm

These are not your parent's TV stars. Come meet the brightest minds in Internet TV today. Learn from their experiences creating episodic content on a shoestring budget. Discover where they intend to drive the medium. Find out their take on the technologies, business models, and overall landscape of the Internet TV world, and how they see themselves fitting into it. Are these new video producers and stars your customers? Are they your competitors? Do you see partnership between what they do today, and how you could work with them tomorrow?


Bubbe , Chalutz Productions

Avrom and Bubbe, Yiddish for Grandma, are a team known in the online community for their program, Feed Me Bubbe. The show strives to bring back the old time traditional flavors and memories of Kosher cooking.

Bubbe, wants to be called Bubbe allowing viewers to make a personal connection as though they were looking at their own grandmother.

They’ve been spotlighted by Jeff Pulver and Chris Brogan, the Wall Street Journal, ABC World News, Retirement Living, and by Yahoo with Carson Daly on “Yahoo’s the 9” and Dave Lieberman on “In Search of Real Food”.

Bubbe relies on her grandson Avrom to show her the way of technology.
She may not have understood podcasting when she started but it all makes much more sense now.



Chris Brogan, Community Developer, Pulvermedia

Chris Brogan is Community Developer for Video on the Net, a pulver.com conference. He is co-Founder of PodCamp, a free unconference dedicated to spreading information about audio and video podcasting, blogging, and other new media technologies. He has sixteen years of telecommunications experience, including wireless telephony and prepaid wireless expertise. He is also working on Network2.tv, a guide to the best internet TV shows available.



Steve Garfield, Videoblogger, SteveGarfield.com

Steve Garfield is a video blogger based in Boston, Massachusetts.
Garfield is one of the internet's first video bloggers having launched his own regular video blog on January 1, 2004.

Garfield likes to capture and share fleeting moments and teach others how to do the same. This led to his becoming co-creator of the first vloggercon, and a co-organizer of the first PodCamp held in Boston. He currently runs the Boston Media Makers.

Steve Garfield’s Video Blog features "The Carol & Steve Show" and "Vlog Soup." On February 3, 2005, Garfield posted what is believed to be the first video blog from a United States elected politician, Boston City Councillor John Tobin.

Garfield is currently a regular contributor to Rocketboom and a co-host of the New Mediacracy podcast.



Millie Garfield, Blogger, My Moms Blog

At 81 years young, Millie Garfield is one of the Internet's oldest bloggers, according to The Ageless Project. With an authentic and humorous voice, a knack for story telling and frequent updates, Millie's blog, My Mom's Blog, shows that people want to hear from someone with a story to tell.