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Hosting Kim Waldauer
Camera Robert Christophe
Direction Robert Christophe
Production Kim Waldauer
Robert Christophe
Genre Comedy
Length Two to seven minutes
Updates Bi-weekly
Debut October 3, 2006
Cited as A YouTube Comedienne of the Year by Glamour Magazine
Provider YouTube, REVVER, iTunes, Miro, etc.
Website http://cubenews1.com


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Cube News 1 is a bi-weekly comic video about surviving life in the corporate cubicle. From Cube News Central, her cubicle, Kim, a high-spirited cube worker, does these two to five minute 'cube-casts' covering such topics as “Feeling Postal”, coping with office rage, “Chair Butt”, the peril of sedentary work, and “Cube De-Coder”, deciphering corporate gibberish.

A recent addition is the spin-off The Adventures of Cubegirl (Cubegirl), a cubicle worker by day but super hero when needed, who collates faster than a copy machine, and is saving the world, one cubicle at a time. This serial follows the exploits of our intrepid heroine, impeded only by her weakness from gypsum dust, as she rescues coworkers from various forms of corporate abuse. These five to seven minute videos of Kim's alter ego are done on a broader scale than Cube News 1, with various sets, supporting cast, special effects, and, of course, the occasional elaborate sword play.


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[edit] Web Sources

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Widely distributed, Cube News 1 and Cube Girl may be viewed and/or subscribed to (in the same subscription feed) at the Home Website[1], at YouTube[2] (ranked among the 25 most subscribed comedians, all time), at Revver[3], at Veoh[4], where Cube News 1 is a Premium Publisher, at MiroGuide[5], at Podcast Pickle[6], and elsewhere.

In addition, one may subscribe at PodcastAlley[7], at the iTunes Library[8], at Amigofish[9], or simply by using the RSS Feed[10] in any aggregator such as Miro, myPodder, iTunes, etc.


[edit] Show History

The history of the show is the history of the collaborative team of Kim Waldauer and Robert Christophe who come to podcasting with credentials from the old old medium, stage. Kim, actress comedienne, producer, director, author and Christophe, actor[11], author, mime[12], director, producer, cinematographer met while working at the Brick Playhouse in Philadelphia, shortly after Kim received her BFA from the University of The Arts.
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There they created a number of plays[13]. Christophe received several Barrymore awards[14] for his efforts from the Theater Alliance of Greater Philadelphia, the highest award Philadelphia has to offer.

This critical and audience acclaim led them to found the production company Red Road Productions (now defunct), which gave Kim the opportunity to further her directing skills[15]. Their productions ran in Philadelphia and New York and toured colleges and schools along the Mid-Atlantic region.

Wanting to create something more lasting, they moved to LA in 2001 where they did the usual things[16] to try to get into the writing and acting business, including standup for Kim.

Along the way they had been writing a movie which they finally produced independently, releasing The Bedstand[17][18] in October, 2005. While this received critical approval[19], it did not provide an immediate source of income that replaced the production costs.

Thus, in 2002 Kim found herself working in an office cubicle. The stiltedness and frequent foolishness of it all slowly got to her, and, through her venting, to her husband. Noting that she did have a humorous, albeit strong, way of expressing her ire, he suggested that it be put to use in a comedy sketch and Cube News 1 was born.

While the early Cube News 1 episodes were largely scripted, Kim now improvises virtually every episode with no less polish due to her professional performing background and strong feelings about the absurd.

Many episodes are suggested by welcomed viewer's E-Mail[20] containing their experiences and questions about workplace issues. Apparently Kim is not alone.

[edit] Podworld Participations

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Since its first appearance, YouTube - August, 2006, Cube News 1 has had millions of viewings, nearly 10,000 subscribers, and, at the time of this writing, is listed as a top 25 Comedian show there. Acknowledging its popularity, YouTube invited Cube News 1 to participate in its revenue sharing Partnership program in July 2007. YouTube has featured the video series on its Entertainment, its News & Politics, and its Home pages.

In its "Women of the Year" issue, Glamour Magazine[21] honored Cubegirl's star with a citation as one of YouTube's best comediennes of 2007 and the inclusion of a sample video, the premiere episode of Cubegirl.

Kim was honored with an invitation from YouTube to make an example video question for the CNN/YouTube 2007 national Democratic and Republican presidential candidate debates[22]. This became a viral video, getting play on, amongst many other places, commercial television.

"The Ointment"[23], a comedic news and interview show, invited her to participate in its September 12, 2007 podcast in which she explained what marriage is all about, from a somewhat off center view.

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From Warsaw, Poland, Kim was invited to participate in the Sept 19, 2007 podcast of Sites Collide[24]. This is one of her few serious discussions about her podcasts and podcasting in general.

She was invited to participate in the twentysixth episode of "Viral on VEOH"[25] in June 2007 by VEOH, where Cube News 1 is a Premium Publisher. This contains a great deal of additional background and setup information.

Kim's text interviews include "Yahoo Picks", June 26, 2007[26] and Rumor Mill News", May 10, 2007[27], and her text citations include "The Wall Street Journal", March 1, 2007[28], Time, June 15, 2007[29], and "Yahoo Pick of Week", June 12, 2007[30].


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