AMANDA CONGDON


'Amanda Congdon' (born 1981 in New York City) is the co-producer and host of a weekly vidcast for ABC. She has an independent videoblog, ''Starring Amanda Congdon''. She is also co-president of Oxmour Entertainment along with Mario Librandi and was the host of Amanda Across America before it concluded. However, she is probably best known for hosting the daily news show ''Rocketboom'' (which ''Salon'' described as “one of the most popular video blogs on the Web.â€[1]), which she hosted and produced until 23 June 2006. She is still the co-owner (49%) of Rocketboom but a controversial dispute between her and the 51% shareholder Andrew Baron has resulted in her no longer hosting or producing the show. She also co-scripted and was the co-executive producer of Rocketboom's sister channel ''JETSET''.[2]
Congdon was born and raised in Manhattan and graduated Magna Cum Laude from Northwestern University.[3] Once she graduated she took a job at Saatchi & Saatchi, an advertising agency.[4] She had leading roles in Waafrika (Red Room Theater) and Independence (Manhattan Theatre Source) and, during the second season, appeared as the coat check attendant on Rocco's The Restaurant. She has also appeared on , The Chris Rock Show (on HBO), a Showtime pilot and Cake Presents. She can be seen in a Northstar music video which aired on MTV2, FUSE, and VH1's My Coolest Years.

Contents
Involvement with Rocketboom
Departure from Rocketboom
Amanda Across America
Television
References
External links

Involvement with Rocketboom


Congdon began as Rocketboom's anchor with the show's 26 October 2004 debut and gave her own reports, often with a comedic slant.
As she went from an initial 700 viewers in 2004 to 70,000 viewers in Rocketboom's first ten months, her success was noted by ''CBS Evening News'', ''Wired'', the Associated Press, and others. ''BusinessWeek'' labeled it "the most popular site of its kind on the Net". More viewers visited Rocketboom after a 11 June 2006 interview with Congdon on CNN. [5] The following day, ABC News described her usual approach:
Her audience continued to increase, going from 100,000 vlog viewers at the end of 2005 to 300,000 by the spring of 2006. Congdon's catapult to fame was noted in the media. Brad Stone, writing in ''Newsweek'', commented:

Congdon sometimes went on the road. One memorable episode showed her dancing in various locations throughout St. Petersburg, Russia. She has also performed her frenetic signature dance in the streets and parks of Austin and other cities. In some episodes, Congdon appeared in various Manhattan locations, talking to store managers and people on the street. In the 15 April 2005 episode, she stood in Washington Square Park and posed the question "Mac or PC?" to anyone walking by. [6] Eight months later, she returned to the same spot to ask, "Internet Explorer or Firefox?"[7] In an Office Pirates video parody of Rocketboom, Manhattanites were asked, "Coffee or tea?", and Congdon's news desk idiosyncrasies — her signature head swivel, "hair flip" and habitual paper tossing — were also mocked.[8]
Rocketboom's flexible format allowed her to display her abilities as a monologist, unleashing a variety of comedy characters, both male and female. On a few occasions, she has been seen in sketches with her brother, Andrew Congdon, and her friend Leila Meninski, who does a character called aLexus — "like the car".
Rocketboom's "Comments" message board indicated that many viewers visited the vlog solely to see Congdon. Many messages remark on her physical appearance, and requests for dates were posted occasionally by her male admirers. In a reference to Laura and Amanda Wingfield of Tennessee Williams' ''The Glass Menagerie'', one viewer labeled that group of hopeful suitors "Miss Amanda's gentlemen callers".
Departure from Rocketboom

On 5 July 2006, Congdon released a video statement on her blog, Amanda UnBoomed, announcing her departure from the show.[9] Andrew Baron, majority stakeholder of Rocketboom, claimed she was leaving the show to "pursue opportunities ... in Hollywood" [10] and Joanne Colan stepped in as Congdon's replacement.
Congdon maintains that she was fired and was living with her parents in Connecticut. [11] The same day as her announcement, Congdon received an open job offer from Jason Calacanis, the CEO of Weblogs, Inc.[12]
Six days after her departure Congdon was interviewed on MSNBC.[13]

Amanda Across America


Congdon's first endeavor after Rocketboom was AmandaAcrossAmerica.com, a blog based on Congdon's travels through America in a hybrid vehicle. The show was produced by "mobile producers" Congdon, Mario Librandi, Rob Librandi, and Emily Golub. Timothy Shey served as stationary producer.[14] The show was hosted by blip.tv.[15] The journey took a circuitous route with stops in New York, Connecticut, New Jersey, Pennsylvania, North Carolina, Tennessee, D.C., Missouri, Wisconsin, Arizona and California. The show focused mainly on interviews with activists and bloggers, but occasionally had episodes not focusing on those subjects. In Arizona, for example, she took a walk through the exhibits leading to the mysterious The Thing? roadside attraction. Also, in Los Angeles she toured Activision and took a behind-the-scenes look at next generation console video games Tony Hawk Project 8 and Tony Hawk Downhill Jam. Her trip across America concluded the week of November 20, 2006, with a Where the Hell is Matt-inspired video.[16]

Television


Congdon is now reportedly developing a TV show for HBO.[17] The TV show is in the beginning stages, and will reportedly be a comedy. She is the hostess of a weekly video podcast for ABC[18] and occasionally appears on shows like ''Good Morning America'' as a web correspondent. Congdon is currently appearing in a series of vlogs for "American Express' Members Project" and starring in TV ads promoting the activity.

References



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5. Transcript of Howard Kurtz interview with Amanda Congdon
6. Rocketboom — "Mac or PC?"
7. Rocketboom - "Internet Explorer or Firefox?"
8. Rocketboom Replacement zakcarr
9. Amanda Unboomed - "Announces retirement from RocketBoom"
10. Congdon Flames Out at Rocketboom Mike Shields
11. For the Record
12. Advice and an Offer for Amanda Congdon
13. Internet star tries to make it on her own
14. About
15. Thanks
16. Dancing Across America
17. Amanda Who?
18. Amanda Congdon on ABCNEWS.com


External links



Amanda Congdon official site and blog

Starring Amanda Congdon



Amanda at ABC

Amanda Across America

Amanda Unboomed blog (no longer active)

TIME.com (2006-07-12): 10 Questions for Amanda Congdon
'Audio'

NPR's ''Morning Edition'': John Ydstie interview with Amanda Congdon, 11 May 2006

Podcast of Congdon and Julianne Shepherd discussing vlogging and political issues, 13 August 2005

Audio interview with Baron and Congdon: The Sound of Young America
'Video'

Gabriel McIntyre interviews Congdon at the Soho Apple Store (8/5/05)

CNET: "Rocketboom Sans Amanda" (with 6/12/06 vid clip)

Northstar video (as seen on MTV and VH1)

Her last official Rocketboom Video, she talks of her opinion on net neutrality

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