Wallstrip
Wallstrip was a daily business satire news video podcast launched in October 2006. The initial concept was to highlight publicly traded companies whose stock was trading at or near an all-time high. As the bear market set in, the show dropped the niche criterion and would feature other companies as well as make commentary on the economy at large. In May 2007, the program was acquired by CBS's interactive unit at an estimated value of $5 million.
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Wallstrip
Wallstrip was a daily business satire news video podcast launched in October 2006. The initial concept was to highlight publicly traded companies whose stock was trading at or near an all-time high. As the bear market set in, the show dropped the niche criterion and would feature other companies as well as make commentary on the economy at large. In May 2007, the program was acquired by CBS's interactive unit at an estimated value of $5 million.
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2006-10-16
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Wallstrip host Julie Alexandria
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2008-12-12
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Satire
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business and finance
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comedy and humor
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Julie Alexandria
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Suspended
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Wallstrip
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Wallstrip was a daily business ...... estimated value of $5 million.
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