SplashCast

Posted by on Apr 10, 2007 | No Comments

Have you ever thought about what it would be like to have your own television show? Suffice it to say, many of us have had that thought cross through our minds at one time or another, and there’s really no shame in that. You see, it doesn’t matter if you’re extroverted or introverted because most of us want our fifteen minutes of fame, or, in the case of a television show, thirty minutes to an hour per day/week. While the big television networks may not necessarily be hounding you with offers, the Internet does allow you to take matters into your own hands and create your own show. With SplashCast, you can develop a personal channel of content for distribution and syndication.

As you know, people have been using YouTube and other similar services to distribute video content, but what SplashCast offers is completely different and a lot more organized. Each SplashCast channel can include different types of media including video, music, photos, narration, text, RSS feeds, and even presentations and PDF files. The ability that the service has to pull content from other sources is especially helpful if you want to include your YouTube videos or Flickr photos in your channel. To share this content, all you have to do is embed their unobtrusive and attractive skinless player on your page, and then people can subscribe to your channel. This means that whenever you add content, these changes will be sent out to all of your subscribers. Witness viral media at its finest with SplashCast.

[tags]SplashCast, Television Show, Video, Channels, Syndication, YouTube, Flickr, Content, Music, Photos, Narration, Text, RSS, Presentations, PDF, Subscribers, Media[/tags]