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The Ebert Club & Other Other Alternatives to the Banner Ad

The Ebert Club & Other Other Alternatives to the Banner Ad

I watched Roger Ebert's interview on Oprah the other day where he revealed his new computerized voice put together by processing audio commentaries he did for DVDs. I went to his blog to see if he had anything to add, like he did for the Esquire article. Instead of a reaction entry, I got an entry inviting me to join The Ebert Club, which cost $4.99 for the year for some value-added services.

 

Thank You Thrillist!

Woohoo! Wopular made it onto Thrillist, a "gloriously free daily email on the newest food, nightlife, travel, entertainment and gadgets in your 'hood." Here's what they had to say about the site:

"This online newspaper rack sports a pleasantly slick interface for aggregation of hand-picked top stories from a variety of popular sources including CNN, BBC News, the New York Times, and Reuters, as well as social sites like Digg and Google News, humor rags including The Onion, and those sparkle-eyed dreamers over at Forbes. "

 

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