Details for Sunday Night’s Live Webcast of Election Results

Filed under: Trans-Pacific Info, Politics
Posted by Ken Worsley at 9:59 pm on Saturday, August 29, 2009

As promised, Trans-Pacific Radio will be webcasting the results of Sunday’s Lower House election. The webcast will include Garrett DeOrio, Christopher Gunson, Adam Richards, and Ken Worsley. The broadcast will start at 8:00 p.m., and will be viewable at Livestream:

www.livestream.com/tprjp

If you can’t get into the Livestream, we are also broadcasting over Ustream: www.ustream.tv/channel/seijigiri-live

There’s no need to log in or create an account, simply open that page and you can chat by creating a nickname. We will also have our Skype account open and ready to take phone calls. Skype us at transpacificradio (one word, all lower case.)

It’s probably also a good idea to follow along with our Twitter account:http://twitter.com/tprjp

We will use the Twitter account to make any announcements in the case that our live stream is broken. Of course, we’ll also take questions via Twitter.

In the event that we exceed the maximum number of Livestream viewers, we have a second account set up at another service that we can switch over to.

We will be starting from 8:00 p.m., but we will not rest until we have conveyed the full results to you, our night owl viewers (unless we get really, really tired.)

So, pull up a chair and enjoy this groundbreaking, earth-shaking, superlatively hyperbolized election with your friends at TPR: at least 10% more fun than network TV.  


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August 30, 2009 @ 3:21 pm

[…] Polls close in just a few hours at 8 p.m. local time, and the results should start to flow in immediately thereafter. If you’re in Japan and understand Japanese, NHK will provide the best coverage. If you’re not in Japan or want instant English coverage, our friends over at Transpacific Radio and Mutantfrog are teaming up with others to provide live, streaming coverage of the results as they come in, the only audio-visual media that will provide this type of live coverage in English. Those of you who are interested should be sure to tune in here. […]

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