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MMM Publishing and CCP have announced the launch of EVE TV, a weekly broadcast covering news and events in the world of EVE Online.
London, England and Reykjavik, Iceland - June 25th, 2007 - MMM Publishing Ltd, the producers of E-ON the official magazine for EVE Online, and CCP, one of the world's largest independent game developers and creators of EVE Online, have launched EVE TV. EVE TV is a weekly on-demand Internet TV broadcast dedicated to the virtual universe of EVE Online (http://eve-online.tv).
EVE TV is dedicated to reporting on EVE Online's ever-growing virtual society, the very latest in-depth news, in-game skirmishes, market trends, human interest stories, exclusive interviews and game-related features in a professional and entertaining weekly production. SpiralJunkie, EVE TV's lead anchor, is a veteran of the EVE Online scene and is ably assisted by the infectious enthusiasm of StevieSG. The dynamic duo are backed up by a first-rate reporting team, FortunaFive, Fangtooth Kasumi and Beefy Fiddler, not to mention a widespread crew of in-game correspondents, all providing the latest in EVE Online news - both in and out of the game - in real time. More information on EVE TV's presenters can be found at http://eve-online.tv/aboutus.aspx.
EVE TV was originally formed to broadcast from the EVE Online Alliance PVP Tournament in 2006, during which more than 10,000 EVE fans tuned in to the live, double-weekend broadcasts. EVE TV has been transformed into a weekly news-style broadcast of life in EVE Online's ever-changing virtual world. The service is hosted through Jalipo, the first online marketplace for TV and video.
Read more about EVE TV here.
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to bad it cost money
too bad it is easily stolen by legal firefox add ons
glactic civ released a game with no protection and they made more money then other games
this will just lead to pirates
and lots of them
I like the idea but I really dont want to pay for it and dont think i should have to really, but i guess it needs the money.
Was hoping it would be first person (e.g. ingame) looking at events from a characers perspective.
EQ2 player
Ex - EVE Online addict
played -
SWG, EQ2, Vanguard, Planetside, Second Life, EVE-O and a few randoms
So this means I have to register my credit card with another company?
If it was CCP just adding it to my Eve bill I could handle it, but I won't do it with a separate company.
They charge money for this oh man ...
y'know, the idea of "televising" in-game play with a virtual web-cam has been around since EQ1, it certainly wouldn't be hard to implement, and plenty of people would want to watch occasionally - wonder why no mmog (afaik) ever did it ?