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Observer TV at Rock the Vote & Lynn University during presidential debate

Posted on 23 October 2012 by JLusk

While ObserverTV host Rachel Galvin was interviewing people at Rock the Vote in Mizner Park; other members of the team were busy navigating Spin Alley at Lynn University. At Rock the Vote, the band Neon Trees, best known for their song “Everybody Talks,” a current No 1 hit performed. Our own Jim Lusk had a backstage chat with them before they played.

Look for more on our team coverage here on the web and in Thursday’s paper and also stay tuned for our video of highlights of both events coming soon on ObserverTV.

Special thanks to Andrea Freygang and her BrowardNetOnline for partnering with us. We would also like to thank the City of Boca Raton, MWI, Atlas Party Rental, Paragon Theaters, Sunbelt rentals, Chrissy Biagiotti, Jeff Graves, Jim and Marilyn Wilson, our team support at Rock the Vote –Jake and Sari, Rent-a-Center, Comcast. Thank you to Rock the Vote and Xbox Live for putting this event together.


The set, on a trailer parked in Mizner Park, is ready to go. A large crowd has assembled awaiting the concert.

Popular alternative band Neon Trees performed.
Photo by Rachel Galvin.


On-air host Rachel Galvin prepares to interview people at Rock the Vote.

Videographer Jeff Graves behind the camera.

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ObserverTV will stream in spin alley LIVE from Presidential debate in Boca

Posted on 24 September 2012 by JLusk

Boca Raton, FL —  ObserverTV a division of The Observer Newspaper, celebrates its 50th year of publishing in Broward County, Florida by being  the premiere online broadcaster at the final 2012 Presidential debate to be held on Oct 22, at Lynn University.

“We are one of less than 25 newspapers in the US with the technology to stream live the proper way” said Jim Lusk, Vice President of The Observer.  “Our platform is very similar to TV broadcasting. We can punch multiple cameras

and locations live, all from a laptop. We can even run commercials during the broadcast. We have been streaming since early 2006, before it was cool,”said Lusk.

Visit www.observernewspaperonline.com to watch the presidential debate live and behind the scenes.

 

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