CNBC taps live webcams in show
Cory Bergman March 9th, 2007
In a new segement called “Face 2 Face,” the primetime CNBC show Fast Money is encouraging viewers to hook up their webcams and ask a question live on the show. “For the first time on primetime television, you can go on air via your webcam to ask your question,” reads CNBC.com. “Straight from your bedroom floor you can ask your question to the trading floor.” Viewers who want to participate send in an email, and producers then decide which to pop on the air. The technology is powered by WebEx Meeting Center, and the segment is sponsored by webcam-maker Logitech.


2 Comments Add your own
1. Ke | March 12th, 2007 at 4:24 pm
This is similar to what MTV TRL does.. they have viewers hook up their webcam to ask questions to their guest. Cool if you ask me!
2. john stout jr. | October 31st, 2007 at 5:09 pm
how can i become a ghosthaunted i know that ghost are
real
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