
I’m proud to announce a new offering from PodWorx, which owns and operates the Vegas Video Network and Vegas Video Co-op. But first, a little background.
From October to December of 2016, I set out to design a breakthrough in sophisticated on-site, multi-camera broadcasts and high-definition recordings at an unbeatable price. After some strenuous testing, including arguably one of the most complex multi-camera production environments a director has to manage, we are ready.
Introducing PodWorx’s LIVE STREAM Las Vegas.
Brought to you by the most experience live streaming producer in Nevada, LIVE STREAM Las Vegas eliminates the distance between you and your:
- Fans
- Friends
- Family
- Customers
- Constituents
- Prospects
- Employees
- Students
- Parishioners
The website is now live. Please take a moment and look around. . .tell me what you think AND if you find any problems with the site.
Thanks!
There has been movement among forward-thinking terrestrial radio stations towards offering a live, online, video stream of their on-air talent.
Our first simulcast is
It’s funny. When you talk with many of the folks who make their living in the online broadcasting world (like those of us here at the
Toward the end of February, we were approached to produce a show for Vegas TV. We were a bit cautious about the whole thing. We are often asked to meet with folks who tell us they have this tv deal or that tv pilot and more times than not, it’s simply bullshit. But when Rick Singer approached us (with his on-screen partner Ella Roberts), damn if they didn’t really have a deal with Vegas TV. A show idea they called Let’s Talk News Now!
We know there is a lot of work involved in going from idea to broadcast. So, we got to work. We debated. Tested. Timed. Rehearsed. Argued. Tweaked. Laughed. Compromised. Brainstormed. I got pretty good at doing that whole 5, 4, 3, 2, 1 countdown thing. (When they say a show is 23 minutes, they’re serious.) And on March 21st, 2012, at 1:00PM PDT, I saw the first show produced in our studios being broadcast on television.
Sure, there were things that I wanted to change. That happens often with me. But there I was, taking pictures of my television with my Blackberry, as I sat there with Boswell and Coda, watching LTNN. It was really fun. Although it wasn’t perfect, I thought everybody involved did a nice job.


