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Nowlive.com URL http://www.nowlive.com/ Type of site Video streaming Launched June 2006 Current status Defunct Nowlive.com originally called nowinla.com, parent company Nowmedia Corporation founded in June 2006,[1] is a website that provides a platform for lifecasting and live video streaming of events online [2]. The website is estimated to have over 200,000 registered users[citation needed]. It received $1.5 million in funding from private investors and Clydesdale Ventures[2].
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History
Founded by Kevin Bromber and John Halloran. Bromber began his career in financial services, co-founding Los Angeles Unified Lending in 1989, a successful mortgage company which he sold in 1993. That same year, Bromber transitioned to the consumer software industry as VP of Sales for Visual Software Inc, a start up 3D software company where he opened national retail and OEM sales channels with top-selling, award-winning products. He also helped Visual Software structure the sale of the company to Micrografx (NASDAQ: MGXI) in 1996. Next, Bromber co-founded 3D Planet Inc (3DGreetings.com) with John Halloran where he served as President in charge of investment, sales, marketing and business development. 3DGreetings.com became the 4th largest electronic greeting card site on the web and was acquired in March 1999 by Mattel, Inc. (NYSE:MAT). Bromber held the position of Vice President Business Development for Mattel Interactive.
Sony Pictures Live Red Carpet Events[3]
- Made of Honor
- Prom Night
- Leatherheads
- 21 movie
- Welcome Home Roscoe Jenkins
- First Sunday
- Walkhard
Notable Shows
- Christine Dolche Forbidden Radio
- Adrianne Curry Adrianne Curry Show
- Bobbi Billard Bobbi Billard Show
- eHow Edible Gardens Show
- Joe Flynn[disambiguation needed ] Joe Flynn show[dead link]
See also
It's Teasy Time!
References
- ^ NowLive takes internet chat to a whole new level, September 17, 2007
- ^ a b NowLive Gets Traditional (Media), Jan. 16, 2008
- ^ Nowlive Events
External links
Categories:- Internet television channels
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