Saturday, June 28, 2008

Oh, Canada!


Cotolo Chronicles has been renewed for another year by Network 1KX, SRN One, in South York, Ontario, Canada, to continue the live broadcasts on Thursday nights at 9 p.m. EST.


Since the demise of Ampcast, SRN One has been the home facility for the "godfather of internet talk radio," and his two-hour landmark broadcast now in its second decade.


Visit the home site by clicking here.


Cotolo said, "I am very satisfied to be associated with the network and administration of SRN One. They have treated me with respect and cooperated to help me promote the show with all the vigor and confidence that Ampcast afforded me way back then. I look forward to continuing our relationship, helping to make it grow."

Monday, June 23, 2008

Rest in chaos, George


Friday, June 20, 2008

The gig is not up!

AT&T is thinking of charging more for those who download too much data. Spokesperson Michael Coe claims that about 5 percent of their DSL customers use 46 percent of their bandwidth, while overall usage doubles every year and a half.
Time Warner is already charging its customers in Beaumont, Texas, who go over their bandwidth limit $1.00 per gigabyte. If you are one of those who downloads movies and TV shows, especially in hi-def, don’t move to the Lonestar state.
Keep watching this blog and go to
TheDigitalSlob for more information about campaigning to stop this mad policy.

Tuesday, June 17, 2008

Ringo bows

So the longtime picture community called Ringo is going to tank soon. I never figured why it was named Ringo but I had a page there. Of course, why not?

Have you seen the latest Cotolo Chronicles video? Yes, we are on YouTube, too and that site ain't tanking any time soon. Go watch all the videos, subscribe and be sure there will be more.

And bye bye Ringo.

Saturday, June 14, 2008

R.I.P. Russert

One personal note I have to make public: I am so very distressed at the death of Tim Russert.

Here was a member of my generation's tribe, a better behaved man than most of us, who rose to success, defying the standards set by the media (see the movie Broadcast News for more reference to this issue) and settling firmly into the mainstream to become a force. He stood for something rare and important for his generation.


To fall in such a pedestrian manner is both distressing and demoralizing to Baby Boomers everywhere for whom the bell tolled. We are a generation so much more lost than Hemingway's troupe. That a rare few managed to break barriers, beat the odds and continue to help us believe there is a city on the hill was that which helped keep many hopes alive.

However, Buffalo Bill is defunct.

Thursday, June 5, 2008

New video up

The latest video production of Cotolo Chronicles is now available on YouTube.
Check it out, subscribe and send your feedback to us.

Monday, June 2, 2008

Am I talkin' to you?

I have been talking again. Like I do now and then, I talk and I have it published at TALK and I direct people to that blog to read what I have talked about.

You may find that there is no value at all to my blogstreamed thoughts. Or you may decide to change your entire lifestyle based upon something that strikes you when you read my talk. But if you decide to base a motion picture script upon what I have written, you had better let me know or you will hear from my lawyers. Ok, my lawyer, I only have one. Ok, so he is not on retainer; I can get a hold of him in an hour. Ok, maybe in a day.

Enjoy ...
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