Watch the Full Tiger Tunes Broadcast

October 6, 2012
Click the photo to link to Tunescast 2012.

Update (Monday, Oct. 8): According to analytics reports, Tunescast 2012 was watched on 2,657 computers on six continents. The countries with the most viewers included: the United States, Mexico, Honduras, India, Spain, France, the United Kingdom, Italy, South Africa, Canada and Russia. The number of computers watching Tunescast 2012 was 33 percent higher than Tunescast 2011.

Update (Sunday, Oct. 7): The full broadcast of Tiger Tunes 2012 is now archived and available for viewing online by clicking the photo above.

Original Article (Wednesday, Oct. 3): The Signal‘s annual Tunescast will be broadcast on Saturday, Oct. 6, beginning at 8:30 p.m.

The entire Tiger Tunes show, including the awards presentation, will air live on obusignal.com.

Among the new features this year is the ability to watch from Facebook, Twitter, iPad and iPhone through the LiveStream app.

To watch the Tunescast, simply log on to The Signal‘s website Saturday before the show starts and load the broadcast. Viewers are free to leave and join the broadcast at any point throughout. Below the live feed will be bonus features compiled by The Signal‘s staff, including videos, slideshows and links to text articles, all of which can be accessed at any point before, during or after the live broadcast.

Last year, the Tunescast was watched on almost 2,000 computers on six continents.

For the first time, The Signal is using the company LiveStream for the Tunescast, which offers many features that were not available for previous year’s broadcasts. Switching to LiveStream will also allow the staff to broadcast other events on campus live throughout the year.

For updates and reminders to tune into the Tunescast, follow The Signal on Facebook and Twitter. For more information, contact online advisor Tiffany Eurich at euricht@obu.edu.

Tanner Ward

Editor-in-Chief of The Signal and Web Manager of obusignal.com. I'm a senior business finance, management and mass communications major from Bryant, Ark.

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