Here Are All Of The Places Where You Can Watch The Streamy Awards

The Streamy Awards are today, Sunday, February 17 at 3PM PT / 6PM ET and we at Tubefilter are brimming with excitement. As we’ve mentioned, you can catch Streamys live stream at http://streamys.org. In addition, we’re glad to see that many top YouTube channels are excited about today’s show and are hosting their own live streams. Here is a list of just some of the channels who will provide a Streamys feed:

Want in on the fun? You can post a Streamys live stream to your page by grabbing the Livestream embed code here or the UStream embed code here. You can also feature the Streamys on your Facebook page by signing in as the admin account for your page and grabbing the proper feed from either Livestream

or UStream.

After the Streamys end, the best moment will be highlighted in an On Demand player that can be embedded from Blip. The Streamys YouTube channel will also post the show’s brightest highlights after the event concludes.

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We have nothing but gratitude for all the channels hosting the feed, and we hope that you enjoy the show (and tweet about it @streamys) no matter where you watch it. Everything starts going down at 3 PM PST/6 PM EST, so be sure to check back then to see which of your favorite YouTube stars take home the hardware.

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