I will be at MTV3 "Good morning Finland" show again tomorrow morning. Live at around 07:00 in the morning. Brutally early wakeup call coming up again :)
The topic will be www.Muxlim.com and how we can do more in trying to help immigrants to adapt to our nordic society. I'll be there with Abrihim Mohammed Hussein who is a local finnish young politician of the Centre Party.
And it being live TV; all of this can again change on the flow.
It's also likely that Muxlim will be in the Swedish TV (channel 4?) morning programming tomorrow about at the same time. I hear they are trying to get that organized here at the moment.
Hi. My name is Taneli Tikka. This is where I preach what I practice. I'm a
serial entrepreneur and a startup activist of sorts. People usually know me
from my past and present consumer Internet service projects: IRC-Galleria,
Dopplr, Muxlim, StarDoll, RunToShop, Vakuutuskone.com, and a bunch of other stuff. My
"proper" bio is behind this link. Glad to see you here, thanks for browsing
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Will the interview be online?
Thu, 2008-11-13 14:42 — Jos Schuurmans (not verified)I would love to watch but will be on the road to a seminar on Enterprise 2.0 in Helsinki. Hoping to get more clues for a "social media" seminar wich I will be hosting in January. Thumbs up! Any chance your interview can be watched later?
Interview online
Thu, 2008-11-13 18:46 – taneliIt's rather likely that it will be online at MTV3's own Internet TV for about a week before they delete it. I'm also getting a copy as usual.
Last minute live TV changes
Sat, 2008-11-15 17:08 – taneliAs per usual they changed some of the stuff last minute again.
Here's an article about the broadcast (in finnish):
http://www.mtv3.fi/uutiset/kotimaa.shtml/arkistot/kotimaa/2008/11/749251
I was there with Mr. Hewidy Hossan, who's an architect, originally immigrate from Egypt to Finland and is involved in a project to build a central mosk to somewhere in the capital area (currently we don't have one, whereas other nordic cities, like Stockholm, do have one or several).
I was a bit more serious this time, smiling less. Perhaps more tense. I took the stance of the "pro-internet guy" and tried to briefly explain how much more the Internet and services within facilitate discussions and dialogue instead of being places that isolate people.
There was a fatal looking mishap in the studio when Tuomas Martikainen, a teologist from Turku joiden us "Live via satelite" (like they say in Conan O'Brien) and the sound wasn't on at all in the studio. The cameramen and the studio director got busy and started fixing wires, twisting volume buttons and talking to their microphones silently; careful not to go over the volume level where the three open mics next to them would pick it up. They handled it like pros and afterwards said "oh, that was nothing, you should see the stuff that sometimes happens here" ;-)
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