Loren Feldman

Loren Feldman (born February 19, 1966 in Glen Cove, New York) is an American satirist, actor and videographer based in New York City. He is founder and President of 1938 Media, a video production company. He also editorializes about the technology industry. His satire of notable people in both technology and the culture at large led the editor-in-chief of CNet to observe, "It's as if Lenny Bruce landed in 21st century Silicon Valley". and MobileMonday in New York City, where he was a panelist discussing business and investment opportunities in mobile video. a Wired.com blogger wrote, "In classic brass knuckles, New Yorker style, Podtech.net/1938 Media video blogger Loren Feldman may have posted the final, definitive word on the whole email versus telephone Interview debate."
When Anna Nicole Smith died, a New York Times blogger said about Feldman's video linking Smith and Marilyn Monroe, "f anyone can pull off the just-gotta-do-it comparison, it’s Loren at 1938 Media." Dan Farber, editor-in-chief of CNet says, "Loren Feldman of 1938 Media is bringing his lampooning brand of humor to Web 2.0 land. It's as if Lenny Bruce landed in 21st century Silicon Valley instead of at Carnegie Hall in 1961."
At 1938 Media, Feldman has made particular use of puppetry in his biting comedy. Feldman satirizes social media writer Shel Israel in a running gag feud. Feldman had mocked Israel's mannerisms in Israel's Global Neighborhoods show, and parodied him as a puppet.
 
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