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Ashton, Snoop and Other Stars Hot on Live Webcasting. Why?

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This has been a big year for live webcasts and especially for UStream, a site that seems to have a dominant position at the moment.

Live webcast’s big moment came late last year with the sensation that was the Shiba Inu Puppy Cam.  Tens of thousands of people were tuned in at any given moment to the six little puppies and it is thought that the total number of viewers was over 20 million.  Not bad for some puppies.

Now, it seems, live webcasting is moving beyond puppies and live camgirls to include a growing number of celebrities.  I’ve already discussed Snoop Dogg’s “Wake-n-Bake” show and Kevin Pollack’s chatter and now comes word that web-happy celeb Ashton “1 Million Followers” Kutcher has plans to do a live version of his chestnut “Punk’d” for UStream.

The question is, why this new interest in live webcasting?  It is hard enough to drum up an audience for an original webseries without the added pressure of forcing people to tune in at a specific time.  Even network TV is finding a drop in appointment viewing.

My minimal research (checking out each show a couple of times) indicates that only a few hundred people are interested in either Snoop or Pollack when they are live.  It will be interesting to see if Ashton has the kind of pull needed to make a live show a true hit on UStream or if the only thing we really want is more puppies.

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NYT Late to the Shiba Inu Puppy Cam Story – Sorry Dead Tree Media

Shiba Inu

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The Old Grey Lady has finally noticed this little Shiba Inu Puppy Cam thing that has been sweeping the nation and probably the world.

While they are at least a month late to the party, they did bring some stats:

“But after a Ustream employee spotted the Webcast and began passing it around to friends and family, the video went, as they say, viral. It has had 6 million viewers, 4 million in the last week alone, spanning the globe from Egypt to Venezuela. Those viewers have streamed nearly 4 million hours, or 391 years, of doggie video (although some people have been known to leave it running in the background at work).”

That’s some serious traffic.  Too bad puppies grow up.  Within a couple of weeks UStreamTV will be back to its usual collection of mildly voyeristic webcamers sharing with the world while nobody watches.

Oh, and probably hundreds of new puppy cams – but they won’t be the same.

PS. Why the hell doesn’t the NYT online provide embedded links to their subjects?!

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