Josh on TV

Posted on Saturday 3 March 2007

This was actually the second time I appeared on this program, I will post that and link to it on my “about” page soon. Take 5 airs every day at 4:30 on the local ABC affiliate. It was a fun time.


21 Comments for 'Josh on TV'

  1.  
    March 3, 2007 | 4:30 am
     

    good stuff! maybe now we can persuade some of the TV viewers to start watching vlogs instead! ;)

  2.  
    March 3, 2007 | 10:13 am
     

    Josh Leo is a rock star.

  3.  
    March 3, 2007 | 1:52 pm
     

    That was awesome man. First the news articles now this. Congrats.

  4.  
    March 3, 2007 | 1:57 pm
     

    This is great!

  5.  
    March 3, 2007 | 5:12 pm
     

    The latest craze sweeping the nation: The Cult of Josh!

  6.  
    March 3, 2007 | 8:08 pm
     

    I enjoy your vlogs and as my son(9y) took home video was so touched with your blogging have filmed you from screen. So you’ve got one part of whole.
    Great! Good publicity and Good Luck!

  7.  
    March 4, 2007 | 1:15 am
     

    Awesome! Glad to see you get some recognition that you deserve! Way to go!

  8.  
    March 4, 2007 | 2:01 am
     

    Big round of applause. Good stuff Josh.

    Mike

  9.  
    March 4, 2007 | 2:41 am
     

    Well congrats on more press… maybe you’ll get another project thrown your way… with some money on the side.. wink wink.. or even a new job… just don;t go into porn.. yet, lol

    Time for a hair cut? you’re looking awefully shaggy.

  10.  
    March 4, 2007 | 9:12 pm
     

    Congrats on the recognition and the engagement. But don’t listen to Eddie - some of us like it shaggy. Not to say that your hair is shaggy. I would say that it frames your face perfectly.

    Keep it rolling.

  11.  
    March 5, 2007 | 12:04 am
     

    Wow, a great piece! This is awesome. Are you putting all this stuff on a page that lists your press mentions and interviews? Like they say in Texas, it ain’t braggin’ if you done it!

  12.  
    March 5, 2007 | 3:59 am
     

    congrats josh that’s great

  13.  
    March 5, 2007 | 2:34 pm
     

    Josh Leo Rocks. Look us up in Chicago the next time you swing by.

    Dave

  14.  
    Michael Sage
    March 5, 2007 | 11:53 pm
     

    Josh, this is so awesome! You’re a born leader and innovator and I’m really glad I’m alive during this point in time to witness it all.

    Thanks for everything you do!

  15.  
    Pia
    March 6, 2007 | 6:59 am
     

    movin on up eh.
    and we enjoy your blog in ireland too ;)

  16.  
    March 7, 2007 | 12:56 am
     

    You’re an inspiration Josh. Too bad I didn’t get your autograph when I had the chance!

  17.  
    March 7, 2007 | 1:03 pm
     

    That’s great!
    And she said you were hot!
    Thanks again for all you do to share your life, to share Michigan, but also to share with others about video blogging.
    Congrats on the TV spot.

  18.  
    Susanna
    March 11, 2007 | 3:02 am
     

    That’s awesome. I’ve been watching for a while and I love your videos. Congratulations on the tv appearances, awards and engagement!

  19.  
    March 11, 2007 | 7:40 am
     

    Don’t listen to Gena.. get the hair cut.
    I shouldn’t talk my hair is long that I keep it in a pony tail at band practice.
    If you want it shaggy then stay shaggy.

  20.  
    March 19, 2007 | 8:51 pm
     

    It’s not just vlogging, it is a lifestyle. You have made an important lifestyle choice.
    Josh Leo, I comprehend, even bleed for, your lifestyle. Stay strong, voice of Michigan, voice of America, voice of The World.

  21.  
    March 23, 2007 | 10:18 pm
     

    Yay publicity–indeed, this should get more people thinking about alternative media.

    The big question at this point: what happens when they start to confront you with offers of “Wood TV 8 videoblogging correspondant”? While vlogging is still surviving as a lifestyle at this point, I’m predicting that mass media conglomerates are coniving some sort of plan to draw newer videobloggers into their exploitative schemes: the netizen journalist freelancing for the big time corporations, people so starved for short-term fame that they’ll give away their stories for the chance to get large-scale coverage on the net, and mass media will reap the rewards.

    It happened before…America’s Funniest Home Videos, anyone? All videos on the show became the sole property of Vin Di Bona productions–a $10,000 weekly prize was nothing compared to the immense advertising profits.

    We might own our voices, but mass media giants still know how to take them away from us and make money on them…

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