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« Reply #3 on: July 05, 2023 @577.43 » |
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Since 2021 I always had the idea of doing something like this where I wanted to make a pseudo-TV channel where I broadcast documentaries about the Internet and technology of the 90s, Amiga demoscene and some classic cartoons (oh uh copyright) but from an Icecast server and using OBS, the problem was to find a machine where I can stream stuff 24/7 and where OBS works properly (I guess on a generic Linux VPS with X11 and without GPU it will not work well at all).
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« Reply #4 on: July 05, 2023 @675.68 » |
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In some countries like for example Germany, citizens enjoy the federal right to partake in radio and TV broadcasting as part of the freedom of the press.
In many cities, you can join a "citizens' radio" (Bürgerradio/Bürgerfunk) or "citizens' TV" (Bürgerfernsehen) club and produce your own productions, and the big stations are legally obligated to make room for you in their programming.
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« Reply #6 on: July 11, 2023 @323.78 » |
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In the same way, radio hasn't lost it's appeal. Tune in and be surprised. Though the masses really went for on-demand for good reasons.
I guess if you want to see a TV like network happen, you better start producing a couple of videos / intros in stock...
What I could offer would be "XP Power Machine", presenting online games for Windows XP and "The Wild Bicycle Races", the Formula One of the poor and crazy.
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