What’s Trending, Samsung Partner For Live Stream Of CES Events

Samsung wants to keep you in the know for this year’s Consumer Electronics Show (CES) in Las Vegas. The tech giant has teamed up with What’s Trending to bring the online video masses an official live stream of CES 2015 broadcast from Samsung’s SMART Studio and Lounge.

What’s Trending will produce content exclusively for Samsung’s live stream, such as revealing product demos and a look at events taking place on the tech company’s show floor. What’s Trending host and co-founder Shira Lazar (who just finished putting together the third annual #Tubeathon) will film the media outlet’s popular Trending Now news segment from the SMART Studio and Lounge.

Additionally, What’s Trending will also host and live stream interactive shows featuring top YouTube celebrities and special guests every day of the convention from 5:30 PM EST

to 7 PM EST. Andre Meadows (better known as BlackNerdComedy to his 300,000+ YouTube fans) and Elliott Morgan (host of Mashable and Mental Floss web series) will help Lazar interview celebrities like Shaquille O’Neal, Viner King Bach, actor and comedian Nick Cannon, martial artist Anthony Pettis, and tech YouTubers Khail Anonymous and Austin Evans.

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You can check out Samsung’s live stream starting January 6 via the What’s Trending YouTube channel or official website. You can also follow @WhatsTrending on Twitter or use the hashtag #SamsungCES to keep up with all the big news and announcements sure to come out of this year’s CES (curved 5K TVs, anyone?).

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