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Once attached at the hip to Microsoft, Robert Scoble is now leaving the video production start up, PodTech, that he really helped bring into the light.
Currently, he is considering either going to Fast Company to run Fast Company TV, or to some other undisclosed offer.
It is sad to see such an enterprising company lose such a big brand, but Scoble must do what is best for him.
Here is a bit from his blog post on the matter:
I told everyone that it was true that I had decided to leave PodTech, but that Fast Company hasn’t been signed yet and that I’m still considering two options, one of which is Fast Company. My last day there will be January 14th. I am working on a number of PodTech initiatives, including the CES BlogHaus as well as a Blogger Bus Tour to CES from San Francisco to Las Vegas which is sponsored by Microsoft (more on the bus, as well as how you can get a seat, next week when I get back into the office).
So, what will happen on January 15th? I told the audience at LeWeb that things haven’t been wrapped up yet. I have two options I’m considering on the table and will announce what I’m doing on January 15th.
If big names left Revision3, or other popular video podcast networks, would you follow them to their new home somewhere else?
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One Response for "Scoble to Leave PodTech"
December 20th, 2007 at 23:14
1I followed Patrick Norton from TechTV to DL.TV to System.
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