This Week in Startups
This Week in Startups is a weekly podcast created and hosted by American internet entrepreneur and angel investor Jason Calacanis.[1] The Wall Street Journal contributor Cecilie Rohwedder described the podcast as "an influential Web series filmed in the U.S."[2]
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Hosted by | Jason Calacanis |
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Website | thisweekinstartups |
History
Plans for the podcast were announced on March 16, 2009 through a blog post. The 60-minute program premiered on May 1, 2009 featuring Brian Alvey, CEO and founder of the content management and hosting system Crowd Fusion, as its first guest. The show is one of the longest running podcasts on the topic of startups and angel investing.[3]
Reception
This Week in Startups was listed in an article at Fortune.com titled "The Ultimate Guide to the Best Business Podcasts".[4]
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References
- Hernbroth, Megan. "A famous startup investor had a DM fail and accidentally revealed his clever strategy for getting into super competitive funding rounds". Business Insider. Retrieved 2019-08-23.
- Cecilie Rohwedder (November 17, 2013). "Careers: Learning the Art of the American Pitch --- Coaches Teach International Entrepreneurs to Deliver Persuasive Presentations to Investors, Clients". The Wall Street Journal. p. B6.
- "Podcasts Business Leaders in Philadelphia". Philly Mag.
- "The Ultimate Guide to the Best Business Podcasts". Fortune. Retrieved 2019-08-23.
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