Watch the webcast of “Live@9” Tuesday at 9 p.m.

February 2, 2009

Watch the live webcast of “Live@9” Tuesday, Feb. 3 at 9 p.m. Log on to www.obusignal.com, select the “watch now” link on the home page. The live variety show is produced, directed and performed by students at OBU, and students plan for the show (with different hosts and new content) to air every other Tuesday night. The next show slated for Feb. 17.

This is the second episode of the student-produced show. View the first episode by clicking here.

Please keep the following in mind with this pioneering effort:

• The quality of the what you see on your computer is largely dependent upon the quality of your Internet connection and how new your computer is.

• Despite a series of testing, testing again and retesting, something could go wrong. Even in the event of problems with the live feed, we do not expect a delay in posting the recorded program after the show.

• Feel free to leave any comments you have about the show in the comment field below.

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