Last weekend the FORA.tv channel on YouTube surpassed 2,000 subscribers and our video views climbed to nearly 1.4 million. Congratulations to Nick Ryan and our newest team member Maureen Olund for all the hard work invested in building a FORA community over at YouTube. Check out the FORA.tv Channel on YouTube by clicking HERE.
Monthly Archive: February 2008
Feb
27
FORA.tv and The New Republic
Check out the latest issue of The New Republic, not only for their great election coverage, but for the gorgeous full page FORA ad on page 4. I have been a reader of The New Republic since my days as a juvenile delinquent in East New York, Brooklyn, and so it’s a charge for me …
Feb
21
FORA 3.0
Final touches being put on the next iteration of the FORA.tv user experience. New tools and design solutions that will allow you to get to what you want, share it, participate, create your own MyFORA space and think tanks. We have been fortunate to work with brilliant designers such as Michael Cronan, John Goecke and …
Feb
18
2,000 Programs
FORA.tv has recently posted its 2,000th full length program. Since we break every prgoram into a dozen or so short form clips, that’s around 25,000 videos, with plans to dramatically expand production capacity. 2,000 is just a number. Each program is curated, hand-crafted if you will, by our young, energetic, dedicated production staff. I hope …
Feb
12
MyFORA BETA Test launched
Next month will see the introduction of MyFORA, a bold new way for you to publish, manage and share your ideas and your favorite FORA videos. As we finalize the technology and interface, we are inviting registered FORANS to join us as a BETA user for the next 30 days. FORAN is a term sometimes …
Feb
08
FORAcast Video Highlights
Commencing in the New Year, we began posting a daily offering to the site dubbed a FORAcast. A FORAcast is a concise excerpt cut from our full-length video offerings. The function is simple: FORAcasts provide a straightforward and succinct approach to viewing video highlights. If you enjoy a FORAcast, then view the full-length video from …
