3 Aug 2009, I cn txt n drv btr thn u (op-ed by Rob Getzschman)
If Senator Schumer’s legislation passes into law, DWT would be banned, and gifted omnitaskers such as myself would be shunned by society and prosecuted.

28 Oct 2008, The Smart Show (video)
“[The Smart Show] meets with Rob Getzschman from LinkedIn.com…”

25 Aug 2008, Wired
“LinkedIn is tapping into the jobless in Hollywood to boost its social network…tapping into a vibrant, bottomless professional networking crowd like job-seeking entertainment industry types might be just the ticket.”

24 Aug 2008, New York Times
“’Because so many people are looking for work, entertainment is an area that’s ripe for people to be ambitious and entrepreneurial,’ said Rob Getzschman, LinkedIn’s entertainment market manager…Mr. Getzschman lectured about LinkedIn at the Los Angeles Film Festival…”

24 Aug 2008 Forbes
“It started with LinkedIn Strike Survival Guide (ahead of the then-anticipated SAG strike), as ‘an ideal way to learn how to tap the greatest asset of your professional life: your network’…And then LinkedIn’s entertainment marketing manager Rob Getzschman’s workshops at Los Angeles Film Festival…”

10 Jul 2008, Variety Blogs, Thompson on Hollywood
“LinkedIn entertainment marketing manager Rob Getzschman is specifically targeting the needs of entertainment folks by establishing a presence in Hollywood…He blogs on the site about a cure for strike blues and offers a strike survivor guide. ‘If a strike is threatened,’ he says, ‘the time to build your network is not when you need it, but before you need it.’”

12 Jun 2008, ValleyWag
“‘Daily Show’-style LinkedIn video schools Yahoo on product marketing…”

11 Jun 2008, LA Times Blog
“We think Jon Stewart should give this guy a Palme d’Or. Getzschman is a natural Rob Riggle…The 31-year-old actor, producer and musician came to Hollywood seeking his big break. He may have gotten it when LinkedIn sent him to the Cannes film festival…”

12 May 2008 Inland Empire Tech Week (keynote by Rob Getzschman)
“If I could amend Alan Kay’s aphorism, I’d say the best way for most of us to predict the future is to adopt it. In lieu of inventing the future, adopt the technology that describes the future you want to see…”

5 Feb 2008, Boston Phoenix
“…see Getzschman perform this misfit anthem in front of a very young, very small audience here on YouTube.”

28 Nov 2007, Washington City Paper
Analog Jetpack’s album “walks a fine line between clever and transparently ironic…fuzzy, rambling jams sit alongside tight, precise singalongs…even at its poppiest the band isn’t exactly mainstream.”

22 Oct 2007, Oh, Leona!
“From the beginning, the things that I loved about Analog Jetpack were the look Rob was creating for the band (see comic above or retro floppy disk case for both the EP and the album) and the raw quality of the songs…”

16 May 2007, BoingBoing.net
“BoingBoing reader Rob Getzschman of Aisle Five Multimedia shares a funny, effective, work-safe AIDS PSA he produced for Planned Parenthood of Metropolitan Washington…”

April 2007, OnTap Magazine
Analog Jetpack at Six Points Music Festival: “Clever and nerdly pop-rock blendings.”

16 April 2007, Christian Science Monitor (op-ed by Rob Getzschman)
“District residents have no voting representation in Congress. That needs to change…If spreading democracy is the imperative of the last remaining superpower, then the mandate for the US is to honor D.C. voting rights.”

14 April 2007, Washington Post
“Closer to home, four local indie rock groups launched a D.C. Voting Rights Tour this week with stops along the East Coast…’None of us have a vote in Congress,’ Getzschman, in a T-shirt and jeans, explained to the audience. ‘Twelve or 13 of us are actually going to turn the tide of American history by making some music.’”

11 April 2007, Washington Post (video)
“Washington area bands are launching the D.C. Voting Rights Tour 2007 to raise awareness about the city’s lack of Congressional representation.”

10 Jan 2007, SmartKitty
“Among countless other rad things, Rob is working on putting together a coast-to-coast tour to bring attention to D.C.’s lack of voting rights in Congress. If you want to know more about that or about his music, you’ll have to ask Rob. I asked him about other stuff.

10 Feb 2006, Washington City Paper
Hypocrisy In The Genius Room’s “Stand-Out Track: No. 3, ‘Make It Plane,’ a meandering antifolk anthem that name-checks Chairman Mao…”

10 Feb 2006 DCist.com
“Now known as Analog Jetpack and producing music collaboratively, they are currently building their sound upon Getzschman’s last solo album, Hypocrisy in the Genius Room…while adding layers of rock, jazz, hip-hop and country to the repertoire.”

28 Sep 2005, Riverfront Times
“If you haven’t taken a stroll through the Frozen Food Section, you’re missing out on some goods. This St. Louis-based label/collective is much like its grocery namesake: not the most nutritious, but certainly the most delicious…”

April 2001, Anti-Matters (NYC scene ‘zine)
“Bartender, give this nice man more cigarettes and stronger whiskey, please. Oh, and a little more gravel in his gut and spit in his eye. Let Getzschman age a few years and this album might become your own little overlooked pearl. ”

20 April 2001, Yale Herald
“Deep in the bowels of the Internet, one can find some filthy things—and they can find you. Impacted somewhere in the small intestine, Rob Getzschman discovered me. ”

Winter 2000, Sing Out!
“Debut album from St. Louis-based singer-songwriter featuring poignant lyrics with ragtime guitar.”