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[edit]- Code:ART Festival - Biennial interactive New Media and technology Public Art festival that explores the intersection between art and technology reflecting the creative and innovative communities in Palo Alto, Silicon Valley, and the surrounding Bay Area. The 2023 edition was visited by over 13,000 people over the 3 day event; Oct 13, 14, and 15th. [1] [2]
- DadBoner - Popular twitter feed, fictional character. [1] [2] [3] [4] [5] [6] [7] [8] [9] [10] [11] [12] [13] [14] [15]
- First Meme on the Moon – Achievement involving the placement of an internet meme on the lunar surface in 2025 on board the firefly blue ghost mission, covered by [20], [21], [22]. (Note: I have a COI as the meme creator.)
- GhostSingles.com A website that purports to be a dating site for ghosts. [23] [24] [25] Website
- Hot tub meta ([26], [27], [28])
- HudPost (Local media company in Hudson County, NJ. A reach of 135,000+ through all their social media platforms. Cited in many major news media companies.) ([29], [30], [31]., [32], [33], [34], [35], [36], [37], [38], [39], [40], [41], [42], [43], [44])
- Ify Nwadiwe Regular CollegeHumor cast member, current host of Um Actually. Previous guest star on Critical Role Campaign 1. Former member of Upright Citizens Brigade. [45][46]
- Indibloggies Modelled on the The_Weblog_Awards_(Bloggies) it was the first (and perhaps the only) publicly selected blog award from India that continued for 6 years. Media/Book coverage at [4], [5], [6], [7], [8]. Scholarly article mentions: [9], [10]. Site publication (essay series): [11]. Wikipedia links: [12]. The award has been defunct but I think it should be listed at Wikipedia due to historic reasons. Many winners from this award like Arnab Ray, Sonia Faleiro, Amit_Varma_(writer) etc. went on to become big authors/podcasters. Since I am the person who ran this award (with no profits), it should be appropriate for someone else to write it. Awards results: 2003[13], 2004[14], 2005[15], 2006[16] and 2008[17]
- LDShadowLady (Popular Minecraft internet personality) ([51])
- Limna (app), AI-powered mobile art advisory app. [52][53][54][55]
- Luzme - Ebooks search website (www.luzme.com), source, another source
- Marek Claassen, founder of Limna (app). [64][65][66][67]
YouTube-related
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- Killdozer_tv - Popular food challenge and gaming YouTuber and live streamer with nearly 700,000 YouTube subscribers and over 100,000 Twitch followers. He is also a former college football offensive lineman for the UCLA Bruins from 2016-2019 and 4-star recruit in high school football before medically retiring. His challenges have been featured on LADbible and Daily Mail [18] [19] [20] [21]
- Yellow Cat was a meme that went viral for its color. LadBible, Bored Panda, TheSmartLocal, Metro, Unilad, People
- Internet Historian 596 million total views across two channels, 5.9 million subscribers across two channels. Multiple media press coverage on established outlets[22][23][24][25]
TikTok-related
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[edit]- The Argument (podcast) is a podcast by The New York Times and there are sources in Sojourners, Reason, Washington Post, Maine Campus, KQED, Nieman Lab, Longmont Leader, MediaPost, The Times, Fox News, Time, The Guardian, Gulf News, Parade, and Telegram & Gazzette.
- Atlantic: A Scottish Story is a podcast. There are sources available in the Sunday Post, The Herald, The Daily Record, Scotsman, RCS, Podpod, Aybastı,Podcast Magazine, Indiependent, and The Times.
- Bodega Boys was a podcast hosted by Desus Nice and The Kid Mero. There are sources that specifically discuss the podcast in The A.V. Club, The Observer, The New York Times, Time Magazine, Variety, Thrillest, Vanity Fair, Buffalo News, Den of Geek, REmezcla, and The Shorty Awards.
- The Coldest Case: A Black Book Drama is a prequel to The Black Book (Patterson novel). There are sources available in The A.V. Club, WSJ, Digital Spy, Uproxx,MovieWeb, and Variety.
- The Fantastic History Of Food is a podcast hosted by Nick Charlie Key. There are articles about the podcast in Vanity Fair, Popular Mechanics, and The Hindu.
- The Foxes of Hydesville is a popular narrative podcast, written & directed by Shawn Christensen and starring Carey Mulligan, Phoebe Tonkin, Mckenna Grace and Christina Brucato. Articles in Deadline and The Guardian
- Gemischtes Hack is a German podcast hosted by Tommi Schmitt and Felix Lobrecht. The German Wikipedia article can be found here: Gemischtes Hack (Podcast). There are sources available in The New York Times, The Reutlinger General-Anzeiger, Stern, Stuttgarter-Zeitung, Berliner Kurier, and Tonight News.
- The Habitat (podcast) is a podcast by Gimlet Media with sources in the Vulture, Financial Times, Boston Globe, Irish Times, Gizmodo, Radio New Zealand, New Scientist, Space.com, The Harvard Crimson, Discover Pods, and Time.
- The Harrowing (podcast) is a podcast starring Joanne Froggatt. There are sources in The Herald, The Guardian, Deadline Hollywood, RadioTimes, Hello Magazine, The Scarborough News, Broadcast Now, The Times, and The Blackpool Gazette.
- How To Do Everything hosted by Ian Chillag and Mike Danforth and produced by NPR. There are sources in The Guardian, The Chicago Tribune, Vulture, WBEZ, Chicago Magazine, Timeout, Daytona News-Journal, College Magazine, and Florida Times-Union.
- Hunt the Truth (podcast) is a podcast set in the Halo universe. There are sources in Time Magazine, Time Magazine, IGN, IGN Africa, Game Informer, Games Radar, Bleeding Cool, Business Standard, Entertainment Weekly, Dallas News, Digital Spy, Fast Company, Den of Geek, and the Shorty Awards.
- Life Kit (podcast) is a podcast by NPR. There are sources in Stuff, Podsauce, Forbes, Current, Variety, The A.V. Club, Dispatch, Time, The Atlantic, The Guardian, Podcast Review, and Marie Claire
- Looking for LaToya is a podcast by HBO. Here are some sources for the show: Official website (archived), Rolling Stone, Vulture, The Root, The Source, Oxygen, TheWrap, BET, The Guardian, ET Online, ET Online, and Webby Award.
- Love Me (podcast) is a podcast by the CBC. There are sources available in the Montreal Gazette, USA Today, The Guardian, IndieWire, Concordia, Ubyssey, Podcast Review, Audio Dram Reviews, Bloomberg, and the Digital Publishing Awards.
N–Z
[edit]- The NPR Politics Podcast is a podcast by NPR. There are sources available in iHeart.com, TheWrap, Philly Voice, Teen Vogue, Time, Vulture, Vulture, The Atlantic, Evening Standard, and Press Gazette.
- PBS Eons (podcast) is a youtube series and podcast by PBS and Complexly. There are sources in Missoulian, Missoula Current, Podsauce, Tubefilter, Current, 19th News, NHM, TV Tech, Fordham Institute, BlizzardWatch, StudyBreaks, Nerdist, and the Webby Awards.
- Scattered (podcast) is a podcast by WNYC Studios. There are sources available in Discover Pods, Time, Idaho Press, Self, NY Times,Vulture, and HuffPost.
- Scrooge (podcast) is a podcast adaptation of A Christmas Carol. There are sources in RNS, Desert News, The Washington Times, EurWeb, GMA, Christian Headlines, WNG, WNG, CMB, and AMFM Magazine.
- Sickboy (podcast) is podcast by the CBC. There are sources in The Guardian, Vice, National Post, Toronto Star, Global News, Dalhousie Gazette,CTV News, BBC, The Boston Globe, The Signal, The Coast, and Deadline
- Sorry About the Kid is a podcast by the CBC. There are sources available in Vulture, ELLE, CULT MTL, Podsauce, Playback, Podcast Review, Montreal Gazette, Mashable, SMH, The Age, The Atlantic, SMH, Webby, and Ondas.
- The Superhero Complex is a podcast about Phoenix Jones. There are sources in the NYT, Vulture, SMH, FT, The Guardian, Irish Independent, Time, Boing Boing, Irish Examiner
- The Trials of Saint Patrick is a podcast by the Augustine Institute. There are sources in AudioFile Magazine, RNS, Aleteia, Catholic Philly, Voyage Comics, Catholic Education, Catholic Moms, and the Audie Awards.
- Twin Flames is a fiction podcast. There are sources in Deadline (February 2022), Deadline (November 2022), Vulture (interview), Vulture, The Times, The Week, Podcast Review, Podsauce, and Mr. Hipster.
- We Stay Looking is a podcast by HBO. There are sources in Podsauce, LifeHacker, The Guardian, Uptown Magazine, Essence, The Grio, Refinery29, THR, Ambies, and Webbys.
Webcomics
[edit]- Blue Milk Special: has received widespread coverage and is popular comic on WEBTOON. Requested January 9 2025. References: [75], [76], [77], [78], [79], [80]
- El Goonish Shive: has been running for over twenty years. Requested January 9 2025. References: [81], [82], [83], [84], [85]
The Red Hook: Ringo Award-winning webcomic series. Requested January 9 2025. References: [86], [87], [88], [89], [90], [91], [92], [93], [94], [95], [96]
It's Jeff!: Best-selling and reviewed Marvel webcomic series. Requested January 9 2025. References: [97], [98], [99], [100], [101], [102], [103], [104], [105], [106], [107]- Batman: Wayne Family Adventures: Best-selling and reviewed DC webcomic series, also adapted as live-action miniseries. Requested January 9 2025. References: [108], [109], [110], [111], [112], [113], [114], [115], [116], [117], [118], [119], [120], [121], [122], [123], [124], [125], [126], [127], [128], [129]
- Poppy: The Girl Who Slept-In 100 Years - Requested January 9 2025. References: [130], [131]
References
[edit]- ^ "City of Palo Alto". Retrieved 2025-02-05.
- ^ "Metro Silicon Valley". 11 October 2023. Retrieved 2025-02-05.
- ^ "Erdinç Koç". erdinckoc.com.tr. Retrieved 2025-06-15.
- ^ "The write way to earn - BusinessToday". 17 May 2007.
- ^ "Outlook". Outlook. May 13–19, 2008.
- ^ "Dataquest: DQ". 2007.
- ^ Kasturi, Sumana (28 August 2019). Gender, Citizenship, and Identity in the Indian Blogosphere: Writing the Everyday. Taylor & Francis. ISBN 978-1-000-68247-2.
- ^ Rajan, Nalini (6 March 2007). 21st Century Journalism in India. SAGE Publications. ISBN 978-0-7619-3561-2.
- ^ https://core.ac.uk/download/pdf/6443649.pdf
- ^ From Disney to Doraemon - Japanese Anime substitute American Animation on Indian Children's Television: A trend study
- ^ https://www.amazon.in/Hum-Blogistani-Featuring-winning-bloggers-ebook/dp/B075DGS3P4
- ^ "Indibloggies - Search results - Wikipedia".
- ^ "Indibloggies ~ the Indian Blog Awards: And the winners are". 22 December 2003.
- ^ "Indibloggies ~ the Indian Blog Awards: Indibloggies 2004 : And the winners are". 24 January 2005.
- ^ "Indibloggies ~ the Indian Blog Awards: The Word is out". 14 January 2006.
- ^ "Indibloggies ~ the Indian Blog Awards: The 2006 Winners are here". 23 February 2007.
- ^ "Indibloggies ~ the Indian Blog Awards: Indibloggies 2008 Winners Announced". 16 December 2009.
- ^ https://uclabruins.com/sports/football/roster/michael-alves/8985.
{{cite web}}: Missing or empty|title=(help) - ^ https://www.youtube.com/@Killdozer_tv.
{{cite web}}: Missing or empty|title=(help) - ^ https://www.ladbible.com/lifestyle/food-and-drink/baby-food-adult-impact-body-169578-20250628.
{{cite web}}: Missing or empty|title=(help) - ^ https://www.dailymail.co.uk/health/article-14854143/baby-food-WEEK-did-body-shocked-killdozer.html.
{{cite web}}: Missing or empty|title=(help) - ^ https://www.newshub.co.nz/home/new-zealand/2018/12/popular-youtuber-claims-internet-craze-planking-was-killed-by-john-key.html
- ^ "The Fyre Festival Makes for a Compelling Car Crash, Whichever Documentary You Choose". Forbes.
- ^ "Internet Historian's latest video examines the amazing redemption story of No Man's Sky". 10 January 2020.
- ^ https://digg.com/video/internet-historian-floyd-collins-cave-story