Stream Con NYC Adds Rosanna Pansino, James Maslow To Guest Lineup

The first-ever Stream Con NYC is boosting its roster of guests. The online video industry and fan-based convention, which takes place October 30-November 1, 2015, has added YouTube star Rosanna Pansino, actor and singer James Maslow, Viner Alx James, musician Travis Clark, and canine internet icons Henry and Penny to its lineup of guests.

With over 4.2 million subscribers on her channel, Pansino is best known for her Nerdy Nummies web series. The baking YouTuber recently partnered with cake company Wilton for branded content and tutorials, as well as with home decor company Wayfair for a makeover of her home on the Kin Community web series Overhaul.

Fans will also be able to see Maslow, known for his roles on Nickelodeon’s Big Time Rush

and Crackle’s Sequestered digital series, perform at Stream Con on October 31 at the Vimeo Theatre. Additionally, Stream Con attendees can see guests Clark (who’s the lead singer for the band We the Kings), James (who claims 7.6 million followers on Vine), and French bulldogs Henry and Penny (who have appeared in national TV commercials) during the two-day event.

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Stream Con NYC’s guest lineup is headlined by newsman Al Roker, Vimeo’s Kerry Trainor, Frederator Network’s Fred Seibert, and New Form Digital’s Kathleen Grace. You can see an entire list of featured guests on Stream Con’s official website; keep checking back for new guests to be announced through September.

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