Milwaukee Band to Broadcast Live on the Net
Local band from Milwaukee will broadcast a live show on the Internet using affordable webcasting service. Admission to the online show is free by joining the Milwaukee Community at http://www.talkingcommunities.com
Milwaukee, WI, December 28, 2006 --(PR.com)-- Elements of Style, a local band from West Bend, will be playing live at Lisa’s Café and broadcasting live over the Internet at the same time on Friday, January 5th. The show will begin at 7 pm Central time and will be simultaneously broadcast live in Video and Audio. Admission to both the live show and the live Internet broadcast is free.
“We want to show that even the ‘small guys’ can do live Internet broadcasting these days,” explains Steven Hoffmann, president of Talking Communities, the company providing the broadcast. The technology has come a long way to make live video and audio broadcasting simple and easy for almost anyone. Because bandwidth and development costs have dropped so much, all sorts of webcasting and web-conferencing options are available at very low prices. The locally-owned company has provided web-conferencing for online-training and live virtual meetings for years and is now moving into live video and audio broadcasting.
“It is really exciting that we will be able to reach a much larger audience by live Internet concerts than we ever could by just playing local gigs,” says guitarist Tom Casper. Anyone can watch or listen to the live show by signing up free to the Milwaukee Area community at: http://www.talkingcommunities.com/ and at http://myspace.com/eoswi. And for those who cannot make it, the entire show will be archived and available for community members for a period of one month.
“The technology also allows for interactivity. Normally we would allow voice interaction, but in this case we are going to limit communication to text chat interactivity. Members can talk to each other or send questions right to the band,” says Hoffmann. For those using the audio only version, a small plugin installation is required, but for those who want to watch the live video feed, no special software is needed. Web-conferencing and video streaming have been around almost since the start of the Internet, but only recently have small organizations had access to this technology.
“Once again, the Internet is changing the music industry, giving the small local groups a chance to build a large following on their own without signing their life away or building a huge debt,” concludes vocalist/guitarist Iver Hillman.
Elements of Style will begin their show at Lisa’s Café, located at 1114 E Paradise Drive in West Bend, WI. Phone: 262-334-9777. The show begins at 7 pm Central. Those wishing to participate on the Internet should join the Milwaukee Area community at http://www.talkingcommunities.com or http://myspace.com/eoswi. Once logged into the community they will find a link to the show.
More Information:
Steven Hoffmann
President Talking Communities
steve@talkingcommunities.com
(262) 306-8306
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“We want to show that even the ‘small guys’ can do live Internet broadcasting these days,” explains Steven Hoffmann, president of Talking Communities, the company providing the broadcast. The technology has come a long way to make live video and audio broadcasting simple and easy for almost anyone. Because bandwidth and development costs have dropped so much, all sorts of webcasting and web-conferencing options are available at very low prices. The locally-owned company has provided web-conferencing for online-training and live virtual meetings for years and is now moving into live video and audio broadcasting.
“It is really exciting that we will be able to reach a much larger audience by live Internet concerts than we ever could by just playing local gigs,” says guitarist Tom Casper. Anyone can watch or listen to the live show by signing up free to the Milwaukee Area community at: http://www.talkingcommunities.com/ and at http://myspace.com/eoswi. And for those who cannot make it, the entire show will be archived and available for community members for a period of one month.
“The technology also allows for interactivity. Normally we would allow voice interaction, but in this case we are going to limit communication to text chat interactivity. Members can talk to each other or send questions right to the band,” says Hoffmann. For those using the audio only version, a small plugin installation is required, but for those who want to watch the live video feed, no special software is needed. Web-conferencing and video streaming have been around almost since the start of the Internet, but only recently have small organizations had access to this technology.
“Once again, the Internet is changing the music industry, giving the small local groups a chance to build a large following on their own without signing their life away or building a huge debt,” concludes vocalist/guitarist Iver Hillman.
Elements of Style will begin their show at Lisa’s Café, located at 1114 E Paradise Drive in West Bend, WI. Phone: 262-334-9777. The show begins at 7 pm Central. Those wishing to participate on the Internet should join the Milwaukee Area community at http://www.talkingcommunities.com or http://myspace.com/eoswi. Once logged into the community they will find a link to the show.
More Information:
Steven Hoffmann
President Talking Communities
steve@talkingcommunities.com
(262) 306-8306
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