Web TV Week Kicks Off in LA: Babelgum, blip.tv, HRTS, Streamys!

The final countdown to the Streamys is on. Plane tickets booked. Hotel rooms booked. Streamys tickets booked. Now it’s time to flip the calendar and take a closer look at this week ahead. It’s officially 2010 Web TV Week

in Los Angeles—a whole week of events, parties, screenings and of course a little gala known as the 2nd Annual Streamy Awards to cap it all off.

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The full lineup of 2010 Web TV Week events:

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Can’t make it out to LA for the events? Don’t worry the live stream of this year’s Streamy Awards will be so clear you’ll feel like you’re right there in the middle of it all. Remember to head to Streamys.org to watch the show LIVE on Sunday, April 11 starting at 5:30 PM (PT) / 8:30 PM (ET). You won’t want to miss this year’s show. Full lineup of performances and appearances coming later this week.

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