Build your own live TV station with Mogulus
Mogulus is the most interesting of all the streaming services like Justin.tv, Ustream.tv, and Stickcam. Why? Because they built their system around a TV station metaphor. You know, multiple cameras. Switchers. Producers. Graphic overlays. Here Max Haot, CEO, shows off Mogulus and talks with us about how he used the system to do the live streaming from Om Malik’s NewTeeVee Conference. I watched at home and it was awesome — almost looked too slick at times.
Tags: Mogulus, Justin.tv, Ustream.tv, Stickcam, Max Haot, NewTeeVee
November 27th, 2007 at 12:15 am
[…] Anyway, one technology that really impressed me is Mogulus. That’s the company that streamed the NewTeeVee conference. Right after that conference Mogulus’ CEO, Max Haot, came to my house to show me how they did it. […]
November 27th, 2007 at 7:56 am
[…] While the Mogulus team was in San Francisco for our launch, Robert Scoble kindly invited us to his house to record a ScobleShow episode about Mogulus. […]
November 27th, 2007 at 5:39 pm
Between the coverage provided by Scoble & Pirillo, we decided to test Mogulus to launch our own TV station: www.palodurorecords.com/tv
The studio is really cool to use, although we’ve had some streaming quality issues — not sure if Amazon S3 is the best platform. But hey, it’s still in BETA
Our ‘broadcast’ is mostly canned footage, a lot of fan-provided content, but we’re looking into some live broadcasts/concerts in teh future.
Overall, cool stuff — I hope they make it.
Chris
December 12th, 2007 at 7:52 am
It’s amazing to see how Amazon is powering these new startups.
I think Google and Microsoft have some major catching up to do!
http://codershangout.com
December 12th, 2007 at 5:52 pm
[…] This interview with Mogulus’ CEO and Chris Pirillo’s pioneering efforts with his own live TV channel played a key role in getting me to see that there’s a new kind of TV channel possible — one that’s participatory instead of one-way — and one that would be very low cost and potentially have high revenue possibilities compared to the cost. […]
December 12th, 2007 at 9:54 pm
[…] This interview with Mogulus’ CEO and Chris Pirillo’s pioneering efforts with his own live TV channel played a key role in getting me to see that there’s a new kind of TV channel possible — one that’s participatory instead of one-way — and one that would be very low cost and potentially have high revenue possibilities compared to the cost. […]
December 13th, 2007 at 12:51 am
Robert, do you have a wish list online somewhere what you want to do in your new show? I wonder if VidBlaster Studio would suit your needs..
December 18th, 2007 at 6:59 pm
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