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For those with cable, there may be multiple Bloomberg channels with Office Hours on one of them. For those without cable, you can catch it for free on Pluto.tv, through a browser or the pluto app installed on your phone or Roku device which is what I do.
Here's the link to watch it directly next Friday night:
https://pluto.tv/en/live-tv/bloomberg-tv
Pluto will give you the added bonus of being able to watch Mr. Bean all morning today on the British Comedy channel #469
My review of Office Hours with David Meltzer:
It's a nice compliment to 2 Minute Drill. One has people just starting out trying to build a company and be successful and the other one has successful people sharing how they did it/got there. It looks like Office Hours is a proven show that David has been doing 100's of them, but this new format takes it to a high level, but more on that in a moment
As I mentioned, Rory was on the show for at least 15 minutes. At the end of the show when the credits ran, it said something about him as a guest in the CEO Executive Spotlight or something similar so maybe each week they have a spotlight segment at the beginning. That would make sense as when they introduced Danica Patrick, they said she was the first guest. There were 3 other guest including Sadghuru, who is Yogi & visionary. "If you do not invent misery, you will be happy". At one point he was talking about people spewing nonsense and I thought he was about to say mumbo jumbo, but he may have said gibberish instead
David Meltzer has endless connections to sports, celebrities, CEOs, etc. This show does not uses the Johnny Carson formula that most shows years ago and today do. Except for Rory and the panel they have, the guest are remote which actually works well. For whatever reason of how they crop or edit it, it doesn't come across as a Zoom session.
The show was an hour long and there were some commercials including one for Verb, Skrewball Peanut Butter Whiskey, Powerhome Solar, etc.
The show is actually clever when you think about it on a certain level and you can see where this will soon go. You take entertainment, infomercial, and commercial and combine it all together with Verb.TV and you have a new form of media. At the end of Rory's segment I think it was mentioned about season II being interactive. I think we may have heard that also about season III of Two minute drill.
None of this should be a surprised to investors that have been listening as Rory has been giving enough pieces of the puzzle to know what is coming. The only question that I had is when. Seems like we know the answer to that one as well.