Sarah Meyers, the friendly-faced internet-celebrity who got her big break crashing a TechCrunch party, and who has since become a star lifecaster, web producer and web video host, just launched Pop17. The daily, two- to three-minute show explores the cultural phenomenon that’s made Sarah’s career — micro-celebrity on the internet.
So far, so good. The show is snappy, punchy, smart and professional. Most important, Sarah’s personality shines.
But will the topic of micro-celebrity capture our imaginations and fuel an entire series? I think Sarah might be onto something here.
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