Posted in: News, Video On Demand and Web TV Series by Iman Perera on April 4, 2008
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It looks like CBS is trying to break away from it’s documentary-style formula of programming by launching MobLogic; a new video web show that is updated daily with views on the latest news and politics.

But the views aren’t those made by CBS, they’re from everyday people like you and me.

MobLogic is hosted by Lindsey Campbell (formerly of Wallstrip), who choses a topic of the day and asks random people on the street for their opinion. Since the show’s start on March 7th of this year, there have been 44 episodes with topics ranging from Iraq to Martin Luther King Jr.

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Where to Watch It

Since the show has big name sponsors and million-dollar funding, you can watch MobLogic virtually anywhere on the web including:

  • MobLogic.tv
  • YouTube
  • iTunes
  • MySpaceTV
  • Facebook
  • The CBS Audience Network

MLK Episode


This is the latest episode of MobLogic where Lindsey discusses Martin Luther King Jr., who died exactly 40 years ago today at the age of 39. I found it ironic that Lindsey was the one talking the most during this episode. Though, most people were hesitant to address the subject of racism on camera.

[Official 'MobLogic' Video Page]


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