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iLounge’s Horwitz on CNBC
By Dennis Lloyd | 01.07.05

Financial news network CNBC broadcast an interview today of iLounge Editor-in-Chief Jeremy Horwitz evangelizing the iPod and iPod accessories, as well as discussing the success of iLounge. The segment, titled Adult Toys, aired earlier this morning and will air multiple times during the day.

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Congrats, Jeremy. I just have one question. Was that segment the longest you’ve gone without listening to your iPod??

By JeffNNJ on 01.07.05 at 07:32 PM

Thanks Jeff - answer: “no,” but for the record, my iPod photo was in a messenger bag with me in the studio. wink

By Jeremy Horwitz on 01.07.05 at 09:24 PM

Well, now that you are famous, have you been recognized?? Are iPod users stopping you in the street begging for your autograph?? Any iPod groupies, etc??

By JeffNNJ on 01.08.05 at 03:04 PM

I think Dennis is the one who attracts all the groupies - he’s the iPodlounge rock star. grin

By Jeremy Horwitz on 01.08.05 at 06:48 PM

Anyone capture the video?

By Jerrod H. on 01.08.05 at 07:09 PM

I go on tour in the Summer… free tickets to iPod owners wink

Jerrod, Jeremy has the video if you want it.

By Dennis Lloyd on 01.08.05 at 08:20 PM

You should definately post it, Jeremy.

By JeffNNJ on 01.09.05 at 08:00 AM

You look a bit nervous in that still frame pic Jeremy. Were you nervous?

By ginalee on 01.09.05 at 11:19 AM

cool! by the way, was my Buyer’s Guide Cover on TV? wink

By Marki on 01.09.05 at 12:08 PM

Ginalee: It was a little awkward, thanks to the “magic of television.” What you can’t see is that the backdrop was fake (a piece of fabric painted to look like books) and that I was surrounded by an all-white studio on all sides. My “interview” was taking place through an earpiece (hidden to the viewer) - I wasn’t able to see the interviewer in person or on a monitor - and I was instructed to look at a piece of tape on the wall to make it seem like we were having a conversation. Someone stood over near the tape to provide a human visual reference, but it was a weird way to be “talking” with another person.

The main page of the site appeared on the broadcast. Buyers’ Guide - not yet. grin

By Jeremy Horwitz on 01.09.05 at 06:44 PM

Are you going to make a PodCast version available of the interview?  Do they make any of the interviews available for online viewing?  I couldn’t find a link.  A lot of shows do that now.  Congrats!

By honeybee1236 on 01.10.05 at 07:54 AM

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