Entries in TechTV (92)

Friday
Dec311999

Rank Vanity

Obviously my unwholesome obsession with my book's ranking at Amazon.com isn't unusual. In fact, there's an entire web site devoted to authors' unwholesome obsessions with their Amazon ranking. Amazonscan.com tracks your book, video tape, or tchotchke over time. And even ranks the top gainers and losers each day. Like a stock ticker. My personal page shows the hour by hour ranking of my book since it shipped on December 5. But that's just not enough. I need a chart.
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I'm guessing the high peaks after Christmas and 1/12 occurred when Amazon ran out of stock. But I love how it's hovered below 40 ever since. Hey. I'm not getting any money for this book. I've got to get my jollies somehow. And, no, I haven't written a Perl program to update the graph yet. It only reflects results through 2/4. Although...
Friday
Dec311999

Meet the Bloggers

Ben and Mena Trott, the authors of Movable Type - the blogging software I use and LOVE - will be on the Screen Savers tonight.
Friday
Dec311999

TechTV: It's What's Left

Happy Derby Day! I realized that it's been too long since I've posted here when my mom complained. OK, mom, and the rest of you, here's what's up with me. Mostly I haven't posted here because I've been working on the book. The first 25% was due on Wednesday and I'm far from done. We have a hard deadline of July 15 to get the book into stores in time for the big back to school selling season. Also I'm just plain lazy. Lots of things have happened since my last entry. TechTV laid off another 50 people. We must be down to under 400 employees now. Still huge, but a lot smaller than our peak. Most of the layoffs were on the TechLive side, but The Screen Savers suffered, too. We lost Starr and Fatty Matty, our jibcam operator, a wonderful production assistant, Allison Pickard, and our director, Miriam. Layoffs suck. But I understand the need to save money in the aftermath of the tech crash. I know the people who lost their jobs will do just fine, but I'm going to miss them. Fortunately, The Screen Savers is as successful as ever. We haven't received the ratings from April, yet, but rumor has it they're even stronger than we had hoped. We're still looking at building a new set in the next few months - it's about time - and Cat is moving to Call for Help, but otherwise the show won't change much. On the home front we're planning a summer vacation in August in Wyoming's Grand Tetons. I'm taking a week off now and two weeks in June, but it's not really vacation. It's for the book. That and Abby's Peter Pan performance next week. I need to be around to chauffeur her to the long tech rehearsals between now and then. I've had a good break from all the travelling I did late last year, but it's about to pick up again. ABC has asked me to do monthly appearances on World News Now, their overnight newscast. I'll probably go to New York City every other month and tape two at once. Since I can tape on Sunday night for a Monday AM airing, I won't miss any Screen Savers episodes. I'll try to squeeze in a Regis appearance while I'm out there, too. That should start in early June. Patrick and I are going to St Louis in a couple of weeks, then we're booked for Baltimore and Prince Georges sometime in September, and Lousiville and Birmingham in November. Dates and locations still to be determined. Let's see, what else. The goats and lambs are doing great, but they're not eating the grass on the farm and it's starting to look like a jungle here, so I'm going to have to break out the weed whacker, high weed mower, and other power tools to duel to the death with the tall green stuff. Abby says we should get a horse, because they eat great quantities of grass. I can't say neigh, so we'll probably get one sooner or later. Well, enough procrastinating. Back to the book. Hope you're satisfied mom... and everyone else. I'll blog again soon. Promise.
Friday
Dec311999

Happy Birthday TechTV

Although there won't be much of a celebration on-air - I'm on vacation and The Screen Savers are taking a dark day today - Saturday, May 11, is the fourth anniversary of the launch of TechTV (and The Screen Savers and Call for Help). In past years the company has thrown big parties to celebrate, but this year, in the aftermath of two big layoffs, we're not doing much. Only half of the original staff members are still around. Many of the launch shows are gone. We've even lost some key markets in Las Vegas and New Jersey. There are some things to celebrate, though. The total number of subscribers continues to grow. More than 30 million households get TechTV now, which makes us a viable cable network. And we did very well in the April ratings book:
SAN FRANCISCO, May 9, 2002 /PRNewswire via COMTEX/ -- TechTV, the only 24-hour cable television network dedicated to showcasing the impact technology has on our everyday lives and the world at large, delivers cable's highest concentration of Adults 18-49 and Men 25-54. Based on monthly data now available from Nielsen Media Research, TechTV ranked #1 for Men 25-54 and Adults 18-49 in VPVH (Viewer per 1000 Viewing Households) for the month of April. TechTV's VPVH of 870 for Adults 18-49 and of 627 for Men 25-54 ranked it above all other cable networks in April.
It's not the same as being #1 in the ratings, but it should help us win some advertising buys. So happy birthday, TechTV. It's been a long strange trip, with many twists. I feel a lot older than when I started (and I look it, too). But I still believe in our core mission: to empower people through technology. There's a long way to go still on that front, and TechTV continues to lead the way.
Friday
Dec311999

Here Comes Da Boss

TechTV's Senior VP for Programming and Production, Greg Drebin, made a surprise appearance on the message boards late last night. He had some interesting things to say. I guess I better watch my Ps and Qs around here!