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Amanda Thornton Congdon
Amanda Congdon promo shot
Born (1981-08-04) August 4, 1981 (age 43)
Known forVideo blogging
Notable workRocketboom
Websiteamandacongdon.com

Amanda Congdon (born August 4,[1] 1981 in New York City) is a video blogger. She began her on-screen career as the first anchor of the online daily news show, Rocketboom, which she hosted and produced until 23 June 2006.

Involvement with Rocketboom

Congdon began as Rocketboom's anchor with the show's 26 October 2004 debut.

The show went from an initial 700 viewers in 2004 to 70,000 viewers in the first ten months. BusinessWeek labeled it "the most popular site of its kind on the Net".[2] More viewers visited Rocketboom after an 11 June 2006 interview with Congdon on CNN.[3] Rocketboom's audience continued to increase, going from 100,000 vlog viewers at the end of 2005 to 300,000 by the spring of 2006.

Congdon interviewing Jimmy Wales at the Time 100 Most Influential People Gala, 2006

Congdon sometimes went on the road. One episode showed her dancing in various locations throughout St. Petersburg, Russia.

Departure from Rocketboom

On 5 July 2006, Congdon released a video statement on her blog, announcing her departure from the show.[4] Andrew Baron, majority stakeholder of Rocketboom, stated she was leaving the show to "pursue opportunities ... in Hollywood"[5] and Joanne Colan stepped in as Congdon's replacement. Congdon claims that she was fired.[6]

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 journey took a circuitous route with stops in New York, Connecticut, New Jersey, Pennsylvania, North Carolina, Tennessee, D.C., Missouri, Wisconsin, Arizona and California.

Now living in California, Congdon and her husband, Mario Librandi, opened a restaurant called Vegan Mario's. The restaurant serves vegan food for lunch daily, upon which Congdon initially planned to create a website series.[7]

References

  1. ^ Rocketboom : thursday august 04, 2005 : special feature
  2. ^ "Rocketboom's Powerful Lift-Off". Business Week.
  3. ^ "Transcript of Howard Kurtz interview with Amanda Congdon". CNN. 2006-06-11.
  4. ^ Amanda Unboomed - "Announces retirement from RocketBoom"
  5. ^ Shields, Mike (2006-07-05). "Congdon Flames Out at Rocketboom". MediaWeek.
  6. ^ Amanda UnBoomed: For the Record
  7. ^ "The Working Life: Amanda Congdon a Virtual Expert in Video Blogging". Nooz Hawk. 2011-04-29. Retrieved 2015-11-06.

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