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Erin Burnett Interview Update

Posted in All by Ronald Lewis

Thousands of you every week come to my site to read articles about CNBC’s Erin Burnett. First, it’s an honor to be a destination for Burnett admirers. Secondly, through the power of search, I’ve discovered Burnett’s true “star power”. Thirdly, I’m humbled by the experience of being read by all the major financial institutions (Morgan Stanley, Goldman Sachs), corporations and more (Not that I’m a stranger to such awareness. There’s also my YouTube and Google stories. Or, how I engaged a billionaire, among many other interesting nuggets that few are aware of).

Anyway, I wanted to update everyone on my conquest to secure an interview with Burnett on Interviews — an audio magazine of interviews with CEOs, celebrities and other top personalities in the world of business, entertainment, etc.

It appears that CNBC is now interested in hearing samples of interviews I’ve produced (Side note: If you know of anyone seeking a new media producer for their podcast or lifecast projects, let me know). A few months ago, I initially approached CNBC about Burnett making an appearance. The reception was good, but it took my following up with CNBC to remind me them of my request. So, this week, I plan to submit an MP3 sample of interviews I’ve conducted with Craiglist’s Craig Newmark, American Airlines’ Kent Wien and Digg.com’s Kevin Rose.

Meanwhile, I am now starting to field calls from the mainstream on my opinion of Erin Burnett. And if that isn’t enough, would it also help if I mentioned that I’ve scored exclusive interviews before the WSJ, NY Times and other major publishers? That CEOs and their companies have chosen it before the mainstream to launch their new company to the world? (Think Webaroo). Nah, I won’t bother mentioning this stuff. However, I thought it would neat to share for brownie points.

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