What makes someone a celebrity?
What kinds of persons get famous on the Internet?
How does Internet fame differ from other kinds of fame?
What questions do you have for Martin? Post 'em here.
If you were a Popsicle, what flavor would you be?
Are there criteria to be chosen as an Internet Superstar?
Would Internet Superstar survive on broadcast television? Even if it aired after hours in Canada?
In relation to your work at Revision3, how do you see the future of television? Will Rev3 eventually supplant folks like ABC?
Since Mr. Sargent has had one of the longer, storied, and vicious, feuds between himself and Leo Laporte, I'd like to know his opinion of how serious these feuds can, or have become in the past. Outside of your own, what are some other infamous rifts that have occurred between Internet Superstars?
What's up with the cane? I'm too lazy to look it up on Google.
Here it is in all it's glory
http://feeds.feedburner.com/~r/cnet/realdeal/~3/330311120/cnet_realdeal070808.mp3
And be sure to visit Martin's shows -
Internet Superstar
http://revision3.com/internetsuperstar/
Web Drifter
http://revision3.com/webdrifter/
I know a lot of gadget hounds have a soft spot for anyone who came within spitting distance of Tech TV but Ive given this guy more than his fare share of chances and everything I have seem has reminded me of a cross betweeen college TV that runs in the caf and public access TV.
I feel the same unenthusiasm as when I watch Pirillo sit in front of his screen except Sargent is supposed to be funny. Forced is more like it.
As long as he knows people in the business, I guess he will keep popping up.
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