see on television, but we are doing it at mydamnchannel.com. you guys have jonah hill, a lot of sleb fwraits nearing your web series, real directors directing this kind of content, a lot of noise out there, how are you kind of able to pull this off? i spent most of my life working in television and the norm in a television meeting has, what, 18, 19 vice presidents on every decision. here, it s really fun for talent because there s just a few people, me being one of them that gives theme tremendous amount of freedom to talk directly to their fans, with the content they really want to do so a former tv executive, you worked for howard stern, i can imagine that is fun, mtv. how do you take that tv executive experience and put it into an internet show? that is a great question. we looked at the internet in 2007 and realize there s already youtube. instead of just asking everyone to upload their videos, we stole some ideas from television and we programmed my damn channel like telev
universities, access to capital. we have got win the talent war as well. i think this is a step in that direction. would be great to have people who understand this and there is something about, i mean, i think what we are talking about here is somebody who has a dream, who pursues that dream, hope for success and in the process of pursuing this success if they accomplish that they allow others to lift american dream. and they create that opportunity and who better than an entrepreneur to bring that story of the american dream to washington, d.c.? and lori siegel joining us live now from us a within a special guest. lori? reporter: hey, frederica. joined by the fabulous rob barnett, founder and ceo of my damn channel f you haven t heard of it tell us what is my damn channel for those of us who haven t gone on the site? my damn channel has been around on 2007 and my idea was to get some of the best channel in comedy and create original video and series, like odd he