Ustream.tv
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Ustream.tv, established March 2007,[1] is a website which consists of network of diverse channels providing a platform for lifecasting and live video streaming of events online. [2] The website has over 320,000 registered users who generate 350,000+ hours of live streamed content per month with over ten million unique hits per month.[1] It received $11.1 million in Series A funding for new product development from DCM and investors Labrador Ventures and Band of Angels. [3]
During the 2008 United States presidential election, the website was used by nearly all the main candidates to help their campaign, by allowing a larger amount of voters to ask political questions.[1] Former Senator and 2008 Presidential Candidate Mike Gravel became the first candidate ever to stream an alternate debate on Ustream.tv that allowed Sen. Gravel to respond to all of the questions being asked, as well as comment on the responses from the other candidates throughout a nationally televised debate.[4]
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[edit] History
Co-founders Johnny Ham and Brad Hunstable met each other while attending the U.S. Military Academy at West Point. While enlisted in the military, Brad and John teamed-up on a web-based digital photo enterprise developed and built by Dr. Gyula Feher, another Ustream founder. In 2003, the two were separated, forcing the photo venture to cease operations. John was deployed to Korea and Brad was assigned to work directly for the Department of Defense. After completing their terms of duty, Brad and John re-connected with Gyula and began a new business venture: Ustream.TV.[5]
[edit] Past Ustream.tv broadcasters
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[edit] Politicians
- Fmr. Sen. Mike Gravel, Libertarian and former Democratic presidential candidate
- Sen. Hillary Clinton, Democratic presidential candidate[citation needed]
- Barack Obama, Democratic presidential candidate[citation needed]
- Sen. Chris Dodd, former Democratic presidential candidate
- Rudolph Giuliani, former Republican presidential candidate
- Gov. Bill Richardson, former Democratic presidential candidate
- John McCain, Republican presidential candidate[citation needed]
- Gov. Mitt Romney, Republican presidential candidate[citation needed]
- Gov. Mike Huckabee, Republican presidential candidate[citation needed]
- Congressman Dennis Kucinich, former Democratic presidential candidate
- Ned Lamont, Democratic U.S. Senate candidate
- Gov. Howard Dean, former Democratic presidential candidate
- Cate Edwards (John Edwards Daughter) with Kate Michelman
- Lynne Cheney, wife of Vice President Dick Cheney[citation needed]
- Sen. Tom Harkin, Steak Fry 2007
- Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid[citation needed]
- Darcy Burner, Democrat for Congress
- Sen. Tim Johnson, comeback speech
- Mayor Martin Chavez, Albuquerque, New Mexico Mayor
- The Georgia Democrats
- The Young Republicans
- Josh Wolfe, Mayoral candidate, San Francisco
- General Wesley Clark
- Michelle Malkin, syndicated political columnist
- Former President of Ireland Mary Robinson, UNIS Human Rights Conference
- Sam Sether from Air America[dubious ]
[edit] Entertainers
- Mike Busey
- The White Stripes
- Tori Amos[citation needed]
- Plain White T's
- Madge Weinstein (cult icon and Internet sensation, performs her controversial show live at 11am CT on weekdays)
- Marie Digby (YouTube phenomenon)
- Soulja Boy (current Billboard Top 100 artist)
- Jody Marie Gnant (singer/songwriter)
- Mason Reed (part-time sociologist)
- Matthew Ebel (musician/songwriter)
- Steven Curtis Chapman (Christian recording artist)
- Freekey Zekey (Warner Music Group rapper)
- Gregory Itzin (actor in Fox's 24)
- Courtney Cox[citation needed]
- Jennifer Aniston[citation needed]
- Lisa Kudrow[citation needed]
- Matthew Lesko (author/infomercials on government money for people)
- Cast of ABC's Dirty, Sexy, Money at red carpet event, series premiere
- Cast of FX's Nip/Tuck at red carpet event, series premiere
- Cast of Warner Bros. Fred Claus at red carpet event, movie premiere[dubious ]
[edit] Business and technology
- Guy Kawasaki (founder, Garage Technology Ventures; former Apple Fellow)[citation needed]
- Steve Jobs (co-founder, Apple and Pixar)[citation needed]
- Gordon Moore (founder of Intel/Moore's Law)[citation needed]
- Chris Pirillo (founder and maintainer, Lockergnome)
[edit] Conferences streamed live
- United Nations Climate Summit, Bali
- Web 2.0 EXPO, San Francisco, 2007
- Digital Hollywood, Hollywood, 2007
- Supernova, San Francisco, 2007
- Under the Radar, Mountain View, CA, 2007
- Gnomedex, Seattle, 2007
- YearlyKos Political Convention, Chicago, 2007
- United Nations Stand Up, Speak Out Against Poverty event
- Irish Labor Party Annual Convention
- DrupalCamp Wisconsin
- Corflu 2008
[edit] See also
[edit] External links
[edit] References
- ^ a b c BusinessWire, "Ustream.TV Continues Rapdi Growth, December 18, 2007
- ^ Broida, Rick Ustream.tv At A Glance" PC Magazine, August 7, 2007
- ^ Cynopsis: Digital. April 14, 2008.
- ^ Mike Gravel, "Mike's Alternative Debate, January 31, 2008
- ^ WebWare, "Merry Christmas, Mom: Ustream links soldiers with home, December 14, 2007