One could safely assume that many of Mayer's fans reside in the United States and probably most of his Tweeps do. So, that means after midnight, there were that many people trolling around the 'net looking for something to do. On the West Coast, people were not watching Late Night talk shows but were instead on Twitter, just tweeting around.
The Internet seems to be the new place for people to find entertainment. Live shows whether spontaneous like Mayer's or scheduled like this Thursday's upcoming Impulse Magazine show on TODHD are soon to be taking over where tv has left off.
The Impulse Magazine show will be interactive and feature live chats with some interesting people including Lydia Cornell from "Too Close for Comfort", karaoke maven SweetNote, TODHD Admistrator Gary Arbaugh and even a chat about Hybrid Magic, a product utilizing hydrogen fuel technology. Sounds like something for everyone at TODHD.
It seems that people aren't tuning in as much anymore as recent articles have shown.
I'm tuning in online, are you?
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