Archive for January, 2009

15Jan

Live Plane Crash Coverage on FloridaToday.com and 10Connects.com

Written by Deborah Kornfilt at 7:05 pm under Channels. No Comments

Earlier today, a US Airways plane crashed into the Hudson River. TV Network WTSP covers the news live, also streaming on their website with Mogulus.

The broadcast is available at 10Connects.com and FloridaToday.com

14Jan

GRIT tv Live at Noon: Has Obama Fixed His Rick Warren Problem?

Written by Deborah Kornfilt at 12:21 pm under Channels. No Comments

Is it a classic case of forgive and forget? This week Obama called on gay Episcopal bishop, Gene Robinson, to deliver the invocation at the ceremonial kick-off to Inauguration Week at the Lincoln Memorial.

Has this addition to the inaugural lineup offset Obama’s pick of evangelical celebrity Rick Warren, outspoken opponent of gay marriage and a woman’s right to choose, chosen to deliver the invocation at the 56th President’s swearing in ceremony?

To talk about whether Obama has fixed his Rick Warren problem are Jane Hamsher, Faye Wattleton, Kenyon Farrow, and Eleanor Smeal.

Hosted by Laura Flanders.

Live today at 12pm EST on mogulus.com/lauraflanders

12Jan

Britain’s Conservative Party Broadcasts Live with Mogulus Pro

Written by Deborah Kornfilt at 3:53 pm under Channels. No Comments

Britain’s Conservative Party Leader David Cameron broadcast earlier today from England on the Mogulus Pro Conservatives channel.

David Cameron created a section on his website, “Cameron Direct“, dedicated to his online presence, and embedded the non-branded Mogulus Pro player for the live webcast from Chatham and Aylesford, England.

Follow the party’s live schedule on twitter: http://twitter.com/Conservatives, available also on their Mogulus channel page.

On the heels of its Macworld 2009 presentation in San Francisco, the new Apple centric documentary, “Welcome to Macintosh” will have a special one-time online screening, Monday, January 12th at 9:30pm ET on TheDigitalLifestyle.tv and mogulus.com/tdl.

Filmmakers Rob Baca and Josh Rizzo will participate in a live chat during the screening where viewers can ask questions about it the movie, the people and the creation process.

“We are thrilled to bring this special screening to the Mac community,” said Ryan Ritchey, founder of TheDigitalLifestyle.tv. The film’s Macworld presentation drew and international crowd and included discussions with Apple legends Steve Wozniak, Guy Kawasaki, Ron Wayne, and others.

Tune in to the TDL Mogulus channel tomorrow night at 9:30pm EST!

11Jan

Techku@CES Wraps Up

Written by Deborah Kornfilt at 9:21 pm under Channels. No Comments

Techku team had their last broadcast day yesterday, live from the Intel booth at CES.

Using WiMAX, Techku hosts Sarah and Austin Brooke Brodack walked around the expo halls of Las Vegas Convention Center, showing new products from Nokia, Motorola, Intel, Microsoft, and many others.

While the internet connection seemed to suffer from overuse at the exposition halls, WiMAX gave Techku the possibility to stay live throughout the day, providing them with a strong and reliable connection.

After CES, Techku will keep on broadcasting combining live coverage of events, original content, and video on-demand. Stayed tuned for updates on channel’s schedule!

9Jan

Pictures from today’s broadcasts at CES

Written by Deborah Kornfilt at 12:48 am under Channels. No Comments

Sarah Austin and Brooke Brodack hosted the first TECHKU broadcast today, live from CES. The program included interviews, product reviews, game shows, as well as a segment with guest host with Steve Garfield. TECHKU team held the show at the Intel booth, and in the afternoon walked around the expo hall, using WiMAX. This is the first live streaming over WiMAX!

USA TODAY held their second live streaming day, combining broadcasts from the booth and from the Expo’s hallways.

Archive recordings of both channels are available on-demand and in the channels’ loops.

Techku will be live tomorrow from 9am to 5pm PST.
USA TODAY will be live at 8am and 1pm PST.


Jefferson Graham interviews live from the Expo’s hallway.


Sarah Austin interviews Jeffrey Hayzlett from Kodak.


Steve Garfield hosts his own show on the techku channel.


Brooke Brodack walks around the Expo Hall, broadcasting with WiMAX.

8Jan

USA TODAY Live at CES

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USA TODAY tech editors Jefferson Graham, Ed Baig and Mike Snider started broadcasting this morning live from The Sands Expo Hall in Las Vegas. They reviewed tech news, and interviewed representatives from several companies such as Casio, The Sharper Image and Olympus.

They will go live again tomorrow at 8am and 1pm PST.

Here are some pictures from today’s shoots.


Sally Smith Clemens, Olympus, and Jefferson Graham, USA TODAY


Ron Ferber, The Sharper Image, and Ed Baig, USA TODAY


Ed Baig and Jefferson Graham, USA TODAY

Stay tuned for more coverage from the USA TODAY team during CES!

The National Lacrosse League (NLL) today announced the launch of the NLL Network, an online grid of 13 channels streamed online at NLL.com. The channels will feature live, high-quality online video broadcasts of NLL regular season and playoff games for the 2009 season at no cost to the viewer. Fans will be able to embed their favorite team’s channel on MySpace, Facebook or other websites making the NLL the first professional sports league to virally broadcast live games. The NLL has selected Mogulus Pro platform to power the NLL Network.

“We’re very proud to announce to the launch of the NLL Network and to have NLL games available for free viewing all season long”, said NLL Deputy Commissioner George Daniel. “The Mogulus Pro system has provided the NLL a turnkey platform to deliver live games and content to our growing worldwide fanbase. We are very proud to be the first professional sports league to be using Mogulus Pro, as well as the first league to virally broadcast live games. Lacrosse is the fastest growing sport in North America among youth. Our ability to virally broadcast our games is a logical way for us to reach our fan base. “

“We are extremely pleased that the NLL chose the Mogulus Pro to launch the NLL Network and power live game streaming,” said Max Haot, Co-founder and CEO of Mogulus. “The NLL Network demonstrates a yet another significant application of the Mogulus Pro platform.” Mogulus is an innovative media tool for professionals as well as beginners who need the necessary tools for you to create their own 24/7 online television channels.

The NLL Network launched last Saturday with the first three games of the NLL season. Viewers are able to easily change channels and watch multiple games at once with the user friendly grid on NLL.com. A chat feature will allow fans to communicate with each other while watching live broadcasts of the games. Eight regular season games will be broadcast live on NLL.com this coming weekend. Games throughout the season may be subject to blackout restrictions. In addition to the 12 team channels, the NLL Network will also feature a league channel. The launch of NLL Network was in conjunction with the re-launch of NLL.com including the league’s online community and fantasy game.

Screenshot of the Mogulus Grid embeded on NLL.com (Right hand column)

About the National Lacrosse League (www.nll.com)

The National Lacrosse League (NLL) is North America’s professional indoor lacrosse league, featuring the best lacrosse players in the world. Founded in 1987, the 2009 season marks the 23rd consecutive season of play. Average attendance for the 2008 season was over 10,000 fans per game, with several games played in front of crowds in excess of 16,000 fans. The NLL has twelve teams playing in major markets of the United States and Canada: Boston Blazers, Buffalo Bandits, Calgary Roughnecks, Colorado Mammoth, Edmonton Rush, Minnesota Swarm, New York Titans, Philadelphia Wings, Portland LumberJax, Rochester Knighthawks, San Jose Stealth and Toronto Rock.

About Mogulus (www.mogulus.com)

Mogulus is the most powerful live broadcast platform on the Internet.

Producers can use the Mogulus browser-based Studio application to create LIVE, scheduled and on-demand Internet television to broadcast anywhere on the Web through a single player widget. The service comes in two flavors: Free (ad-supported) and Pro (white-label, no-ads, pay for usage). Unique features include the ability to mix multiple live cameras, imported videos clips, and overlay graphics. With Mogulus, producers can broadcast live from a mobile phone; use a customizable flash player with integrated chat; and develop a branded channel page on Mogulus.com that incorporates interactive chat. Mogulus is powering more than 200,000 live 24/7 channels; the service was launched in November 2007 and include Gannett Co. as minority investor.

6Jan

The Digital Lifestyle Covers Macworld 2009 Live

Written by Deborah Kornfilt at 9:35 am under Channels. No Comments

Apple news network, The Digital Lifestyle will be providing live coverage before, during, and after Phil Schiller’s keynote address at Macworld, Tuesday, January 6th.

Live video coverage will begin at 11:30AM ET / 8:30 AM PT. Throughout the Keynote, The Digital Lifestyle will summarize and comment on the latest details from blogs across the internet.

Viewers will be able to chat with each other, as well as with the show hosts, without interrupting their video stream. A fullscreen viewing option will also be available.

“While we won’t be able to stream the keynote itself, we want to give the next best experience” site founder Ryan Ritchey said.

Watch today’s broadcast on www.thedigitallifestyle.tv or mogulus.com/tdl

The Digital Lifestyle is also live weekly Mondays at 9pm ET. TDL Live focuses on the latest Apple news and rumors. Additionally, the network shows several original shows and segments, along with some of the most popular technology video podcasts.

5Jan

CES 2009, Brought To You By Mogulus

Written by Deborah Kornfilt at 9:03 pm under Channels. 2 Comments

This year, don’t miss a thing from The International Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas!

From Wednesday 7 January to Monday 12 January, 4 Mogulus channels will cover CES: USA Today, Techku, Beet TV and Non Society will each take you into their vision of the world’s biggest consumer electronics show.

Daily news, exclusive interviews, breaking news, behind-the-scenes, parties coverage will be streamed LIVE during the entire conference.

USA Today’s technology editors Jeff Graham, Ed Baig and Mike Snider will provide viewers with reports several times a day, live from The Venetian Hotel.

Sarah Austin launched the new 24/7 channel techku. The broadcast will focus on original content in the technology space, combining live video with produced shows, and correspondent segments from around the globe.

Andy Plesser from Beet TV will hold a special 2 hour show from the NBC booth, Friday at 12pm (PT). The interview line-up includes executives from Akamai, Adobe, Sony, Intel, HP, Samsung, LG, Google, Yahoo!, NBC Universal, CNET and Microsoft.

Sponsored by Kodak and Cisco, bloggers Meghan Asha, Julia Allison and Mary Rambin from Non Society will be attending press conferences, and get you into the parties and behind-the-scenes of CES.

Go to each channel page to get more information on the broadcasts and schedules!

- mogulus.com/usatoday_ces
- mogulus.com/techku
- mogulus.com/beet_tv
- mogulus.com/nonsociety