Well there is a new radio station in town. Ok maybe not in town, but within the whole world. It’s called KBC Radio. With Shows on Channel 12902 on Ubroadcast, KBC has new shows including Tech2do live, The Chris Pirillo Show, and KBC News.

Here is a bit more about KBC:

The Kanwell Broadcasting Corporation(KBC) First started in 2004, as a radio station on ubroadcast. Yes it was indeed us at the dial of 632. It was a sports radio station, that caught very few peoples eyes. With only two shows every week, it was not grabbing the attention KBC was hoping for.
In late 2006, KBC Radio shut down due to the insufficient work of the station. The Owner Bradley Bradwell was also going through personal difficulties including the death of several family members.
In January 2008, there was a rebirth. Bradley Bradwell was ready to go, but this time he was going to reshape the whole station and get the most qualified speakers on his station. This includes Chris Pirillo, and Brad Roberts. Yes KBC was now a station with the best speakers of news, technology, sports, entertainment, and much more. We are dedicated to bringing you the latest in these subjects. With a new list of shows including the KBC hourly news, KBC is as big as it has ever been.

If you would like more information on The New KBC radio go to Their Website, and learn more about their shows.

KBC also has fee advertising. If you are interested in Advertising on KBC radio email me at bradley@bradwelltv.com.

KBC is also looking for Talk Shows, so if you are interesting in having your own show, email the address above. There are only a few spots left.

Anyway, Hope you enjoy the new Station in town.

http://www.kbcradio.ca.tp

The QuickCam Pro 9000 i have found to be very useful to me. I have used it for all of my broadcasting at live.bradwelltv.com.

However there are some ups and downs to it, including the microphone. You would never know that the microphone is supposed to cancel noise, as there is always a constant buzzing on it. It also fuzzes up if you talk very much more than a whisper. If i had to rate the microphone on the webcam it would be a 2 out of 10.

The Camera however is a different story. With an 8 mega pixel camera, it just amazes me how clear it really is. It looks sharp, and very clean. It also works very well with video editing software. That is about the only thing you can say about the Camera. It is very good.

Here are the specifications below that Logitech has posted to their website.

“Technical Specifications

    • Carl Zeiss® lens
    • Autofocus system
    • Ultra-high resolution 2-megapixel sensor with RightLight™2 Technology
    • Color depth: 24-bit true color
    • Video capture: Up to 1600 x 1200 pixels (HD quality) (HD Video 960 x 720 pixels)
    • Frame rate: Up to 30 frames per second
    • Still image capture: 8 million pixels (with software enhancement)
    • Built-in microphone with RightSound™ Technology

Here are the Computer Specifications that they recomend

Windows® XP
    • Pentium® P4 (or compatible) processor, 1.4 GHz (2.4 GHz recommended)
    • 128 MB RAM (256 MB recommended)
    • 200 MB available hard disk space
    • 16-bit color display adapter
    • Windows®-compatible sound card and speakers (full-duplex sound card recommended)
    • USB port
    • CD-ROM drive
Windows Vista™
    • Pentium® P4 (or compatible) processor, 2.4 GHz (2.8 GHz recommended)
    • 512 MB RAM (1 GB recommended)
    • 200 MB available hard disk space
    • 16-bit color display adapter
    • Windows®-compatible sound card and speakers (full-duplex sound card recommended)
    • USB port
    • CD-ROM drive”

Thanks Bradley Bradwell

Ps: All trademarks belong to their respective owners including the specifications, and requirements for the Logitech QuickCam Pro 9000.

Yesterday i went to a Vancouver Canucks game, and i must say that yesterday i really noticed the difference between watching the event live and watching it on Tv. When i was there it is so easy to miss something while when your watching it televised you cant miss anything because they always have the camera focused on the game.

Definitely being at the live event is way more enjoyable because you can feel what the environment is like in the facility while when your watching it on Tv you are forced to imagine what the atmosphere is inside the building. It is also interesting how you are able to see the “set” in the facility. You see everything that happens and how it works, and you are able to enjoy and appreciate what is happening.

Just thought i would write something quick about that.

Thanks

Bradley Bradwell

Email: (bradley@bradwelltv.com)

Website: bradwelltv.com

Blog: bradley.bradwelltv.com

Live: live.bradwelltv.com