Posted on 01 October 2009 by Michael Echo Roberson
Posted on 30 September 2009 by Michael Echo Roberson
Welcome to Women’s Cycling Magazine’s brand new WCM-TV!. Not only does Women’s Cycling Magazine offer you BIG, BOLD and BEAUTIFUL cycling coverage and news via our print magazine… now we’re ready to expand our horizons and offer you in depth, unique video coverage like you won’t get anywhere else.
For the time being we’re armed with the humblest of tools and equipment “Flip Cameras” and good old fashioned go get’em attitudes but rest assured as the weeks pass and viewership and subscriptions rise we’ll continue to invest and improve our resource base e.g. video equipment and staff to bring you clearer, and higher quality videos.
Until then, we’ll make do with what we have and continue to beat the pavement, cross borders and knock down doors to bring you the coverage you gotta have!
Advertisers get ready to get on board because Women’s Cycling Magazine’s is prepared to get your product and message out to the millions! We already have international distribution via the magazine, now with WCM-TV!, we’re ready to take you from the Gold Coast of Australia to top of the Himalayas! Viral videos, gorilla marketing, whatever you want we’ve got you covered… LITERALLY!
For more information on advertising with Women’s Cycling Magazine’s call Echo Roberson direct at 805.624.6460 or Carson Blume at 888.680.2276, you can also email the address below.


Posted on 22 September 2009 by Michael Echo Roberson

It seems like only 5 minutes have gone by since the last time I sat down at this god blessed laptop to update the WCM readers. As it turns out its been about 4 hours, in the meantime here’s what went down.
The WCM crew Carson Blume, Marian Hunting, Echo Roberson and special guest Veronika “Ronnie” Lenzi piled in an extremely small Japanese import and made our way to the Venetian Resort for a little R&R and elbow rubbing. We arrived fashionably early and to our surprise so did a lot of other people. As soon as we got to the venue it was clear that this was going to be a good night.
TwitterUP was put on by cyclist for cyclist to raise money for some great causes like Multiple Sclerosis and HIV/AIDS. There was a raffle and lots of prizes at the end of the night around $1400 was raised, not too shabby for 3 hours of laughter and networking.
Aside from raising money for some wonderful charities there was a lot of tweetin action going on! When arriving at the entrance everyone had the opportunity to write down their twitter accounts and stick’em on their shirts that way anyone could randomly throw you a tweet during the night… pretty cool!
Of course the alcohol was flowing pretty heavy so by the end of the night everyone loosened up. Me personally, I stuck to the Red Bull sans alcohol. In my 32 years if I’ve learned anything it’s Las Vegas, Echo and Alcohol are a combination nobody wants to see… or hear!
I’ll leave you with that, until tomorrow. Time to get some rest, we’re up at 6a.m. and back on a mission. The indoor portion of Interbike begins tomorrow so be sure to check back with us for more news, pics and video!
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