We are, lady. You certainly are - you are pretty prolific in your new
media experiments. There are a bunch of vloggers over 30, and I trust
'em to cover themselves. I'm documenting the 39 - 40 year. Maybe no
one will be interested but me, but I don't care about that, I'm
covering it anyway. LOL.
Ditto.
I guess our old people views, stories, opinions and ideas are unwanted by NPR.
Never thought NPR would discriminate against us senior citizens like this.
David - 42 is apparently ready for the old folks home
http://www.davidhowellstudios.com
--- In videoblogging@yahoogroups.com,
So who's covering our demographic in the new media space?
Jan
On Feb 9, 2008 12:21 PM, David Howell [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Ditto.
I guess our old people views, stories, opinions and ideas are unwanted
by NPR.
Never thought NPR would discriminate against us senior citizens like
this.
I guess 36 going on 36 is a little old for NPR.
Well, I'll just to the kitchen, get some Quaker Oatmeal and tell those
damn kids to get off my lawn.
Too bad, I was going to send them a few bucks ... I don't need that
totebag anyway.
br
David Howell wrote:
Ditto.
I guess our old people
Jan McLaughlin wrote:
So who's covering our demographic in the new media space?
Heck, my podcast may not even be covering my age group ... I had to
explain what The Greatest American Hero was to one of my co-hosts (who
is 24) on the last WhatTheCast episode.
At 35, I think I'm on the edge
I was on the #217 bus going into Hollywood last night coming home from
the Vlogger Meet-up at Cantor's. Two giggly 20 something ladies were
reading the Bus Tv aka Transit TV news blurb about the election.
(It is a Power Point type screen)
Giggler1 Somebody dropped out.
Giggler 2 Yeah?
Giggler 1
Under 30?? How about if you are over 60? Disgusting, but NPR has
always been under amazing pressure to be fair and balanced When I
was a kid of about 45, I was invited to symposium on ethics in
journalism at the Poynter Institute. At that I got into a huge fight
with Bill Bussenburg about