


In the early autumn of 2005, Dina Kaplan was freelancing as a spot reporter for WNBC 4 New York, “covering fires and murders and bodies found in dumpsters and things like that,” she told The Observer on a recent humid morning in Soho. But on Wednesday nights, the petite strawberry blonde was routinely having dinner Read More

Mike Hudack, chief executive of Web show distribution and services network Blip.tv, wants his aging aunt, a decade-long AOL dail-up user who only recently got a modern modem, to be able to sit down on her living room couch, flip on the television, and not be able to differentiate whether a TV show was Read More

Dina Kaplan, co-founder of blip.tv, was one of the few New York tech community entrepreneurs who spoke at Mayor Michael Bloomberg’s MediaNYC 2020 announcement today. “When we started blip four years ago, everyone kept asking, when are you going to move to Silicon Valley?” Ms. Kaplan said about her company, which hosts and Read More

Fast Company has a feature on the The Most Influential Women in Web 2.0 in their November issue. Out of 13 women, two are New Yorkers: Blip.tv‘s co-founder and C.O.O. Dina Kaplan (who recently co-hosted the Silicon Alley 100 party), and Arianna Huffington, of course. It’s common knowledge that tech is a Read More