Eric Byrnes on Live Video
‘Duk, editor of The Big Stew, a sports blog on Yahoo sports, reviewed Eric Byrnes’ appearance last Tuesday on LiveVideo.com here.
Byrnesie, who has his own channel on LV, wants to have a weekly program called La Verdad (Spanish for The Truth) on LV. Byrnes, like many athletes today, such as Dontrelle Willis, who has a blog on Yardbarker.com, sees the possibilities of the Internet as way of communicating directly with fans. But right now, those possibilities are limited by the technology. Despite the aid of at least two Live Video staffers, each of Byrnes’ two Live Video appearances have been hampered by the video screen freezing or being highly pixilated, and Byrnes being unable to “dock” viewers with webcams so that we all could see and hear them.
However, Byrnesie is able to answer questions that are typed to him on the screen and when he gives up on trying to make the video work and just takes questions from the typists, we all have a good time.
Live Video has now set up a system whereby he can alert subscribers to his channel when he will be on next. I will pass on that information here. You don’t need a webcam or microphone to watch and to ask a question via typing.
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Kellia Ramares is a freelance journalist, poet and baseball blogger from Oakland, CA. Kellia writes (and does some audio work) about baseball, especially the Arizona Diamondbacks, on her blog, Down The Left Field Line: Life, Baseball & Eric Byrnes. (http://byrnesblog.azsportshub.com), under the name ByrnesBlogger1. She expects to expand her sports journalism from baseball fandom to stories on social issues in a sports context in a website she is building in the fourth quarter of 2007 to be an annex to the "Byrnesblog".
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