Blank on Blank: 30 Days, 30 Lost Interviews

A project in Brooklyn, NY by Blank on Blank
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We're transforming journalists' lost interviews into a podcast, radio show and video series. Help build an American Interview Archive.
Backers: 130
Average Pledge Per Backer: $87

Funded: $11,337 of $10,000
Dates: Jun 15th -> Jul 16th (31 days)
Project By: Blank on Blank
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PBS + Blank on Blank: You Made it Possible!

March 22nd - via: kickstarter.com
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You Made It Happen

July 13th - via: kickstarter.com
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20 seconds of your time

July 12th - via: kickstarter.com
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Kickstarter's Kind Embrace

July 12th - via: kickstarter.com
The team at Kickstarter put together quite a blog post on what we are trying to do @ Blank on Blank. To that we say: thank you. Words sometimes mean more than $$ ever can. UPDATE: We're $1,800 away from our goal with 4 days to go.... (Read More)

Lost Interviews Found!

July 10th - via: kickstarter.com
So we thought Kickstarter could be a great way to discover amazing interviews, as journalists learned about the possibility to bring their unheard work to life. The verdict: we were right. Here are just some of the interviews that journalists have... (Read More)

Getting the Word Out

July 3rd - via: kickstarter.com
One of the big hopes in launching this Kickstarter was getting the word out about Blank on Blank. Over the past six months we have been quietly gathering content to launch our podcast, radio segments, and animated versions on YouTube. I thought... (Read More)

Reinventing the archives for a realtime world

June 26th - via: kickstarter.com
I wanted to share something that YouTube's Hunter Walk just posted about Blank on Blank. We're honored and humbled by what he wrote. Hunter has been at the forefront of remarkable things happening at YouTube and in all of media. Thanks, Hunter. ///... (Read More)

Why We Love Doing This

June 26th - via: kickstarter.com
There are a lot of reasons I love building Blank on Blank. But number one is seeing a journalist's old interview come back to life. Brian Raftery is a bad ass writer. His profiles and features have appeared in Wired, New York, SPIN, and GQ. So I was... (Read More)

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