By using Internet video, a business can reach out and promote its messages, products and services worldwide. Businesses can also use live video and prerecorded video delivered on demand to teach customers how to use its products and services, to train and motivate staff located anywhere in the world, or to simply entertain. For example, Los Angeles-based Sport Specific Performance (http://ubroadcast.com/
These Celebrity Golf TV shows have featured dozens of leading athletes and celebrities such as Ray Romano, Charlie Joiner, Bruce Jenner, Jerry Rice, Evander Holyfield, Dan Fouts, Nick Lachey, Alice Cooper, and many others. This year, Sport Specific Performance has teamed up with ubroadcast to provide exclusive online coverage of the Charlie Joiner Celebrity Classic, the San Diego Celebrity Classic and the California Sports Hall of Fame Induction Celebrity Golf Tournament. They have also provided coverage of the Jordan Farmar Celebrity Golf Classic, Outback Steakhouse Charity Golf Classic and Dig 4 Kids Golf Tournament.
"We needed a new channel to market our brand and increase our name recognition in the very crowded sports supplement space," said Sport Specific Performance Co-Founder Brett Stern. "Buying this time on a TV station or cable network would have been prohibitively expensive. By using ubroadcast TV, we can produce this show and market ourselves very cost effectively."
"Over the past year, ubroadcast has developed an easy-to-use video broadcasting platform that builds upon the success of our original radio broadcast application,"
Brett Stern added, "Doing a live interview show is a lot of fun. In addition to spreading the word about our products, we are also increasing our reputation among various sporting events and promoters."
UBCI encourages users to visit www.ubroadcast.com to get a free account and try the exciting new broadcasting platform.
About ubroadcast, Inc.
UBCI's ubroadcast.com allows users to produce and broadcast LIVE and On Demand television and radio in up to high quality. By blending this user-generated content and UBCI's own original programming in a single application, UBCI bridges the gap between Internet video and traditional network radio and television.
Rolling Stone magazine, About.com, TechCrunch.com, and ABC News have all given ubroadcast media attention, and The San Diego Business Journal headline stated that the market for ubroadcast programs could be "Larger than MySpace and YouTube."
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