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THURSDAY, March 06, 2008

Mansueto Digital Launches New Video Web Site FastCompany.TV

New Shows Include Top Blogger Robert Scoble's Scobleizer TV, Sponsored By Seagate, And Shel Israel's Global Neighborhoods TV.

NEW YORK, March 3, 2008 - The new online video network www.FastCompany.TV launched today with two shows -- Scobleizer TV and Fast Company Live -- both featuring top technology blogger Robert Scoble. GlobalNeighbourhoods TV (GNTV) hosted by blogger Shel Israel will premiere later this week.

The new video network features coverage of technology trends, interviews with leading executives and business people, reviews of the latest technology products, and lifestyle programming. Shows launched today include:

Scobleizer TV, hosted by Robert Scoble, live today with an inside look at pioneering social network MySpace, including an interview with Founder and CEO Chris DeWolfe. New episodes will premier several times a week. Shows scheduled later in the week will include an exclusive look at Microsoft's research lab, where Scoble demos Microsoft's new World Wide Telescope software. Scobleizer TV is sponsored by Seagate. The show is powered by Twistage.

Fast Company Live, also premiering today, will be streamed from Scoble's phone to viewers on FastCompany.TV in real time. Viewers can ask questions during the interviews in real time, enabling viewers to actively participate in the interview. Archived episodes of Fast Company Live will be available on demand. New segments will be created daily.

Later this week GlobalNeighbourhoods TV (GNTV) will also debut. This semi-weekly program, hosted by Shel Israel, will focus on social media's impact on business, culture, and other institutions such as government, education, and media. Israel's first show will feature an interview with Intel CEO Paul Otellini.

"Together with our recent community-powered upgrades to FastCompany.com, FastCompany.TV represents Mansueto Digital's commitment to participating in the cutting edge of online media." said Edward Sussman, President of Mansueto Digital. "We are now producing extremely innovative video journalism that extends Fast Company's mission to a new medium, one that is in high demand by our audience, as well as our sponsors."

Mansueto Digital will announce several programs over the course of 2008.

Robert Scoble became a technology celebrity when he joined Microsoft's Channel 9 MSDN Video team, where he wrote openly about Microsoft, occasionally criticizing his employer and praising competitors' products, winning him legions of fans who respected his honesty. He is one of the top of technology personalities driving the conversation; This year, Scoble was recently voted #9 on Forbes' list of the Top 25 Internet Celebrities.

Shel Israel writes and speaks on the issues of technology and culture. Starting his career as a beat reporter for a daily newspaper, he spent more than 20 years advising such disruptive startups as Sun Microsystems, Creative Labs and the developers for PowerPoint, FileMaker, Napster, Like.com, UStream and Scrapblog and more than 100 others. Since becoming prominent in the social media community, he has also advised larger companies including Intel, CNET, Wells Fargo Bank and Hitachi Data Systems and SAP.

Online video is rapidly gaining popularity as a medium. Six out of 10 high-speed Internet users either watch or download online video content at least once a week, according to a recent study by Horowitz Associates. In 2008, eMarketer predicts the advertising market for online video will grow to $1.35 billion, from $775 million in 2007.

About FastCompany.com:
Fastcompany.com, winner of Editor and Publisher's 2007 EPpy Award for Best National Magazine website, is a leading website and community for people passionate about business ideas. Topics include innovation, technology, leadership, management, social responsibility, design, careers and work/life balance. The site blends a robust community encouraging reader-generated content with dozens of expert blogs, a popular staff-written daily blog called FC Now, as well as feature articles, videos, and podcasts. The site also offers the monthly content of Fast Company magazine.