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E3 2006 to be Televised by Eurogamer
Posted Apr 06, 2006 at 09:02PM by Rushan S.Listed in: News
Eurogamer, the largest British gaming website, has just announced that they are to cover E3 from start to finish and broadcast their coverage over the Net. This means that you can tune into a streaming video broadcast of E3 throughout the event this May. Two television crews will be sent to Los Angeles to cover the event.
Viewing the content requires no additional software or plug-ins, which makes it easy to view service. Eurogamer TV currently shows game trailers and other game video content on its sites. Over 100,000 users have already viewed content, even though it has only been a month since it started. It's so big that even companies like Electronic Arts and Square-Enix are using it to advertise their games.
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f you can't make it to Los Angeles for E3 next month, have no fear - Eurogamer TV will be there to bring you extensive video coverage direct from the show floor.
And to celebrate, we've hired a new editor for EG TV - Mr Johnny Minkley, who was formerly editor of trade paper MCV and ComputerAndVideogames.com. He also presents the videogames section on Jo Whiley's Radio One show, don't you know.
Johnny will be taking two film crews to LA, and you can expect high quality streaming video from all the key events and stands at the most important gaming event of the year.
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Eurogamer's business development manager, Pat Garratt, took a break from his busy business development managing schedule to say: "Johnny's decision to take the Editor's role on Eurogamer TV is great news for the company, and we're very excited about the future of the service.
"We are committed to video as one of the key parts of our offering going forward, and we firmly believe Johnny has the experience, drive and vision to make Eurogamer TV the definitive destination for games-related video content on the internet."
Eurogamer TV has already been a huge success - in the first month since launch, we've served up more than 100,000 videos, providing people too lazy to read the news articles we slave over ALL DAY with a much less labour intensive way of finding out about games.
"The potential for Eurogamer TV is spectacular," said our new friend Johnny.
Quote:
E3 2006 to be Televised by Eurogamer
Posted Apr 06, 2006 at 09:02PM by Rushan S.Listed in: News
Eurogamer, the largest British gaming website, has just announced that they are to cover E3 from start to finish and broadcast their coverage over the Net. This means that you can tune into a streaming video broadcast of E3 throughout the event this May. Two television crews will be sent to Los Angeles to cover the event.
Viewing the content requires no additional software or plug-ins, which makes it easy to view service. Eurogamer TV currently shows game trailers and other game video content on its sites. Over 100,000 users have already viewed content, even though it has only been a month since it started. It's so big that even companies like Electronic Arts and Square-Enix are using it to advertise their games.
Quote:
f you can't make it to Los Angeles for E3 next month, have no fear - Eurogamer TV will be there to bring you extensive video coverage direct from the show floor.
And to celebrate, we've hired a new editor for EG TV - Mr Johnny Minkley, who was formerly editor of trade paper MCV and ComputerAndVideogames.com. He also presents the videogames section on Jo Whiley's Radio One show, don't you know.
Johnny will be taking two film crews to LA, and you can expect high quality streaming video from all the key events and stands at the most important gaming event of the year.
Advertisement
Eurogamer's business development manager, Pat Garratt, took a break from his busy business development managing schedule to say: "Johnny's decision to take the Editor's role on Eurogamer TV is great news for the company, and we're very excited about the future of the service.
"We are committed to video as one of the key parts of our offering going forward, and we firmly believe Johnny has the experience, drive and vision to make Eurogamer TV the definitive destination for games-related video content on the internet."
Eurogamer TV has already been a huge success - in the first month since launch, we've served up more than 100,000 videos, providing people too lazy to read the news articles we slave over ALL DAY with a much less labour intensive way of finding out about games.
"The potential for Eurogamer TV is spectacular," said our new friend Johnny.