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Blog Show, Version II

I believe I'm contractually obligated to post this video here, even though it pains me. This is AOL FanHaus evil overlord Jamie Mottram (aka Mister Irrelevant) and I, discussing the week in blogs, on Comcast SportsyNet's Washington Post Live last week. One of us is familiar with the TV medium and hopes to move on in that sphere; the other of us is not and does not. I'll let you guess which is which.

Actually, I've never even watched this clip. I lived it once. That was enough. The Kwame vs. Cake and '98 Bench t-shirts, though, are Emmy worthy.

Oh, I think we're supposed to say something like "Just like last week, please watch the show (it's only nine minutes) and offer any feedback you may have. We appreciate all of the criticism and advice, however deprecating and deserved it may be." Seriously, I can't get enough of the "looks for radio and a voice for blogging" stuff, so all comments are welcomed.

By Dan Steinberg |  April 3, 2007; 8:27 AM ET  | Category:  Media
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i missed the first episode, but the basis is looking at a wide range of blogs? why not ask the blogosphere questions as well? Segments like "what fell through the blogosphere (unless you think the blogosphere impermeable...). i assume the more gimmicky segments at first, the less awkward you're going to respond to mr.mottrams quips with "seriously"

Posted by: CreditZard | April 3, 2007 1:43 PM

Big improvement from the premiere installment--only my right eye is bleeding this week.

Posted by: DD | April 3, 2007 1:50 PM

Oh Dan. Don't mock Jamie's TV experience. It's sad to watch him though--like a kitten trying to make a big-money free throw.

Posted by: Choire Sicha | April 4, 2007 10:18 PM

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