See Me on TV Online at Yearly Kos (Maybe!) UPDATED
The Yearly Kos reports that there will be "wall to wall" online TV access to the Yearly Kos -- at least for those who have access to the technology. So it should be possible to see my sessions and, I guess, all of the sessions.
(For some preconvention media coverage see the front page story in the San Francisco Chronicle: Blogger Fest A Magnet for Liberal Politicos.)
[When I first posted this, the words "all" and "wall to wall" above, indicated to me that every session will be broadcast. Apparently, not necessarily so.And indeed, a closer look at the schedule indicates that 3 cameras are not enough to cover all of he sesssions going on simultaneously. Nevertheless, there is a list of options for participation from home, including but not limited to various forms of broadcast. I have no idea what will come out of my sessions at this point. There are also ways to find out about what is planned. Start at the link above, and stay tuned!]
Ustream.TV to Provide Online Coverage of YearlyKos Convention
Ustream.TV, a online video platform, will provide LIVE interactive video coverage from the YearlyKos Convention August 2nd-5th in Chicago. There will be 3 cameras set up to cover all the various panels and keynotes. Wall to wall coverage will be provided from Thursday through Sunday. Bloggers and supporting sites can embed this live stream into their blog/site with simple HTML embed code.
Ustream.TV will also set up 1 additional camera for a live interactive interview station for bloggers, campaigns, supporters, and other individuals where they can talk to a LIVE online audience about their organizations through our chatrooms.
About Ustream.tv
Ustream.tv is a platform that enables anyone - with a camera and an Internet connection - to broadcast live interactive video to a global audience. Founded in early 2007 by two West Point graduates and U.S. Military Veterans looking to develop a live video solution for the average user, and lead by Chris Yeh, serial entrepreneur and technology investor, Ustream.TV is a privately held company based in Palo Alto, California.
For more information, visit http://www.Ustream.TV.
(For some preconvention media coverage see the front page story in the San Francisco Chronicle: Blogger Fest A Magnet for Liberal Politicos.)
[When I first posted this, the words "all" and "wall to wall" above, indicated to me that every session will be broadcast. Apparently, not necessarily so.And indeed, a closer look at the schedule indicates that 3 cameras are not enough to cover all of he sesssions going on simultaneously. Nevertheless, there is a list of options for participation from home, including but not limited to various forms of broadcast. I have no idea what will come out of my sessions at this point. There are also ways to find out about what is planned. Start at the link above, and stay tuned!]


















3 Comments:
Wall-to-wall might be a bit of hyperbole. Ustream is doing a lot of sessions, but not nearly all of them.
--Nolan
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well, I can only go on what was posted.
"There will be 3 cameras set up to cover all the various panels and keynotes. Wall to wall coverage will be provided from Thursday through Sunday."
If it is anything other than "all," I hope the YK folks will clarify as best they can.
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