- BroadwaySpace
[http://www.BroadwaySpace.com BroadwaySpace] is one of the first social networking sites that deals solely with theatre. Whereas groups like
MySpace andFacebook have groups devoted to any topic the user chooses, BroadwaySpace is limited to a constituency that deals with the topic of theatre and performance. This is part of a notable shift in networking sites from basicsocial networking to niche social networking in order to provide a more personal experience for the online user. Users can create an account on the site and then say what types of interests in theatre they have. They can list the shows they've done, upload videos, promote new shows they are performing in, and send messages to like-minded individuals. The site itself has received press from the NY Times, and Variety and has a current membership of 5,000 members. It includes forums where members can discuss the stars of Broadway andOff-Broadway shows. Many of the sites members are Broadway performers and members often engage in a dialogue with these performers. The fans have created groups dealing with every show fromAvenue Q toXanadu . There is no cost to join the site or create a page and users can upload photos as well as video. For those who are having difficulty navigating the site, there is a comprehensive FAQ provided. One new feature includes a service where users can get text messages about discounts to their favorite Broadway shows. BroadwaySpace.com already has a significant following in the online community as can be seen in the comments of numerous blogs and forums. The creators of BroadwaySpace have two other theater affiliate websites, DidHeLikeIt.com and BestofOffBroadway.com. References[http://www.BroadwaySpace.com BroadwaySpace.com]
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