Monday, March 16, 2009 at 06:40PM Welcome to "This Week in Startups"
Yes, I'm coming back to podcasting. I've learned a lot about what you guys want from me and it seems to be advice on the startup life. My email newsletter has been booming (13,000 subscribers), and my appearences on This Week in Tech and the Gillmor Gang are getting a huge response (some of it good in fact--rim shot!).
Seriously, I love talking to you guys about startups. Sharing war stories, giving each other practical tips and just rapping out about the latest news. I've spoken with my good friend Leo Laporte about using the name "This Week in Startups" (or "TWiSt" as he called it) and he was so magnaemous about: telling me he doesn't own the "This Week..." brand and that he would support me in any way.
What a guy.
Here is where we are at:
1. We have a studio built at Mahalo.
2. We have an amazing Tricaster to do a LIVE show with three cameras, lower thirds and live computer screens (including Skype/iChat interviews!).
3. We are looking for a partner to sponsor the show (like $1,000 a week to cover an editor/producer) and to provide bandwidth. We're talking to uStream, BitGravity and StickAm. I'm sure one of them will bite for a 40 week run.
4. I think I need a co-host or at least someone to read the news.
5. We need a format.
What should the format of a 60 minute show be in your mind?
Who should we get to partner with us on the show?







Reader Comments (51)
Jason,
I am stoked about this show. I am a normal guy from a small town with very few connections and very limited funds who is currently in development of a startup. I would love to see:
Tips on starting a startup
Basic foundations
Monetization techniques
New startups and what they are doing right/wrong
Startup deadpool
Marketing advise
Basically any information you can give people like me on creating a successful startup. As far as the format goes, how about:
Intro
News
Tips
Startup of the week segment including analysis by you and maybe co host
Interview with a startup founder or industry maven such as yourself
Startup deadpool
As far as a partner, I would say go with the obvious...TechCrunch. Talkcrunch seems to have hit the deadpool itself so it's not like you would be competing with them.
-Dustin