TV Worldwide, a fast-growing web-based global Internet TV network and streaming video service provider, announced that it had been selected to webcast the Streaming Media West 2005 Conference and Exhibition, November 15-17, live from the San Jose McEnery Convention Center in San Jose, CA. The free webcast will feature selected keynotes and interviews with industry leaders present for the show and highlight the latest rich media technology, solutions, issues and news in the streaming sector. Main webcast sponsors include the International Webcasting Association (IWA), Limelight Networks, Akamai, Klik-Vu and Abacast.
Visitors to the live Streaming Media West webcast will be able to post questions to interviewees and participate in Q&A via e-mail, providing a fully interactive forum for sharing of information.
"We're pleased to again facilitate national webcast participation in this year's Streaming Media West 2005 conference," commented Dave Gardy, Chairman and CEO of TVWorldwide.com. "As we did with last year's event and at Streaming Media East in May, we intend to focus on issues affecting the streaming media industry and the technology that is stimulating rapid growth in this arena during coverage of this pre-eminent digital media forum which so well well-regarded among industry professionals." At Streaming media West, TV Worldwide will also announce the launch of its latest Internet TV Channel, Golf Center.TV, (
www.GolfCenter.TV).
Streaming Media West Conference Chairman Dan Rayburn stated, "We're excited to be able to offer portions of the Streaming Media West 2005 conference as a live and archived webcast providing viewers with access to top streaming media experts, speakers, and exhibitors in the streaming sector."
The event will be archived for viewing at
www.streamingmedia.com,
www.tvworldwide.com and TV Mainstream, (
www.TVMainstream.com), TV Worldwide's Internet TV channel for the Streaming Media industry, launched at NAB in April. Participants should log on by 5PM-7PM PT on November 15 and 11AM-3PM PT November 16-17 for live and live-to-tape coverage of the event each day.