Pseudo.com
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Pseudo.com was an early streaming content service.
Its parent company Pseudo Programs Inc. filed for bankruptcy following the dot-com bubble.[4] Its assets were purchased by INTV in 2001.[5] Harris claimed in 2008 that Pseudo had been a "fake company" and "the linchpin of a long form piece of conceptual art."[6]
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- 88Soul
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- FreQ
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Key people
- Josh Harris- Founder/Chairman/Luvvy
- Jacques Tégé, Jr. - Founder/Animator/Developer
- V. Owen Bush - Founder/Producer
- Dennis Adamo - Founder/Producer
- Jeff Gompertz - Founder/Producer
- Volcano - Founder/Producer
- Mike Rinzel - Founder/Producer
- Cal "Judgecal" Chamberlain - Founder/Producer/Webmaster/Sys-admin
- Robert Galinsky - Founder/Ex. Prod. Pseudo Network/Ex. Prod. Pseudo Radio/Founder ChannelP[7]
- Thomas "TBo" Linder - Founder/Producer/Sound Designer
- Janice Erlbaum - Founder/Producer
- Lou Velez - Programmer/Producer
- Feedbuck - Projection Designer
- Bonnie Weinstein - Chatmaster
- Jill Abrahams - Cherrybomb, Creator/Executive Producer
- Missy Galore - Projection Designer
- Dan Melamid - Producer[8]
- Rose Costanza - Producer & REAL Netcaster[9]
- Randy Nkonoki-Ward - Producer
- Joey John - Producer
- Uziele Fischer - Producer, Party Thrower
- Joey Fortuna - Founder/Programmer[10]/Producer/Inventor[11]
- Jess Zaino - Producer
- Chris Torella - Producer
- Scot Rubin - SVP Games and Sports[12]
- David Grandison - Producer
- Ron Marans - Producer
- Christian Skovly - Director of Internet Technology
- Joli Moniz - Producer
- David Bohrman - VP & Washington Bureau Chief at CNN America
- Mark Berniker - Executive Producer and co-anchor, BizTech TV
- Brendan Hasenstab - Senior Producer and co-anchor, BizTech TV
- Eric Capstick - Technical Director, BizTech TV
- John O’Leary - Producer, BizTech TV
References
- ^ "SUDDENLY PSEUDO - Nymag". New York Magazine. 20 December 1999. Retrieved 2020-12-07.
- ^ Katz, Richard (1999-06-17). "Pseudo Programs interacts with $14 mil capital infusion". Variety. Retrieved 2020-12-07.
- ISSN 1059-1028. Retrieved 2020-12-07.
- ISSN 0362-4331. Retrieved 2020-11-23.
- ^ Jayson Blair. Remains of Pseudo.com Bought for Fraction of What It Spent
- ^ Jardin, Xeni (26 June 2008). "Josh Harris: "Pseudo was a fake company."". Boing Boing. Retrieved 2010-06-17.
- ^ "Home". www.galinskycoaching.com. Archived from the original on 2015-02-24.
- ^ "Dikie – Blije - 🔥 ƉĀƞ ϺɇᒷĀϺᎥḎ". dantheman.tv. Retrieved 2020-12-07.
- ^ "Rosa Costanza, Producer, Seven Directions Studios".
- ^ "Computerworld". 1997-05-12.
- ^ "System for providing interactive entertainment services to an audience using a communications network". Retrieved 2020-12-07.
- ^ "Scot Rubin appointment | GamesIndustry.biz". 2016-03-03. Archived from the original on 2016-03-03. Retrieved 2020-12-07.
External links
- Official website
- Wired News. "Wired 8.11: Steaming Video".
- Wired News (December 10, 1999). "Is Pseudo.com the Real Thing?".
- PBS NewsHour. "PBS NewsHour Report of Pseudo.com's shutdown". PBS.
- New York Times Article about Pseudo Assets sold