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Streamin’ Garage Uses TriCaster to Live Stream Adam Carolla and Earwolf Podcast

San Antonio, TX(18 Jan 2013)

 

Streamin’ Garage, a pioneer in live streaming and video podcasting, uses NewTek’s TriCaster 8000 to provide live content for Video Podcast Network for some comic relief at the Sundance Film Festival. The podcasts can be watched at youtube.com/vpn or videopodcastnetwork.com

Comedian Adam Carolla launched the Video Podcast Network on YouTube January 15 with a live interview with Epic Meal Time’s Harley Morenstein from Corolla’s studio in Glendale, CA and streamed with TriCaster by Streamin’ Garage.

 

Five different podcasts will be airing live on YouTube today, Friday January 18 and Saturday, January 19 with guests including Tom Lennon, Paul Scheer, and more. These live podcasts include Comedy Bang Bang with Scott Aukerman; You Made This Weird with Pete Holmes; Who Charted? with Howard Kremer and Kulap Vilaysack; Call Chelsea with Chelsea Peretti; and the infamous Windy City Heat.

By utilizing TriCaster, Streamin’ Garage became an industry leader since its launch in 2010.  The company produces original content including the popular video podcasts, “Stupid For Movies” and “Stupid For Game of Thrones” and moved to the forefront of live music streaming with its “Stripped Down Live” series (hosted in season one by Tears For Fears’ Curt Smith).

“Streamin’ Garage has shown that a guy with good ideas and a TriCaster can create his own live content and broadcast it to the world,” said Philip Nelson, NewTek’s SVP of Artist and Media Relations. “It is exciting to see that television producers are using NewTek’s multi-camera live video solutions and making the move to the web.”

Powered by TriCaster, and founded by Emmy nominated TV veteran Mike Rotman (Politically Incorrect with Bill Maher, South Park, The Simple Life), Streamin’ Garage, is a multi-camera, live streaming production company and video podcasting network, broadcasting an eclectic mix of HD programs. Streamin’ Garage Video Podcast Network is syndicated to blip.tv, Roku, Tivo, boxee, Samsung TVs, Sony TVs, and was chosen as a Featured Content Partner and placed in a coveted prime time slot as a part of the YouTube Live launch premiere. You can check them out at http://www.youtube.com/streamingarage or http://www.streamingarage.com'.

About NewTek

NewTek is transforming the way people create network-style television content and share it with the world. From sporting events, Web-based talk shows, live entertainment, classrooms, and corporate communications—to virtually any venue where people want to capture and publish live video, we give our customers the power to grow their audiences, brands and businesses, faster than ever before.

Clients include: “The X Factor,” ESPN X Games, New York Giants, NBA Development League, Fox News, BBC, NHL, Nickelodeon, CBS Radio, ESPN Radio, Fox Sports, MTV, TWiT.TV, USA TODAY, Department of Homeland Security (DHS), and National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA).

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