(This video of an interview with Hartman Institute Senior Fellow Moshe Halbertal is our most-watched YouTube video)
We don’t generally toot our own horns, but I was surprised and pleased to find some little award ribbons attached to our YouTube channel page when I clicked on it today. According to the ribbons, the Hartman Institute channel on YouTube is the second-most viewed Israeli non-profit channel on YouTube.
Now, if you click on to our YouTube page you will see our numbers don’t come close to those of LonelyGirl15, Obama Girl or other YouTube “stars,” but we have always believed in quality first. We are proud of those videos, and hope to be posting more for you on our YouTube channel, as well as on other locales, such as Blip.tv, where we, in fact, have a far more extensive collection of videos. If you want to know why we are using many video websites, just drop me a line, and I will be happy to explain.
Overall, in case you were wondering, more than 25,000 people have viewed Hartman Institute videos since we began posting them on the Web, and that’s not counting the thousands who have seen them on our website’s Digital Lectures channel, here, as well.
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