REELR.TV – Turning Your Music Tweets into Live Video-Music Broadcasts

Reelr.tv

If you are one of those who constantly tells everyone about the music you listen to, most likely your twitter timeline is full of the #nowPlayng hashtag. In fact for the creators of reelr.tv that was the spark for building the first video-music grid based on tweets.

Tweeting songs with the most popular music hashtags such as #nowPlaying or #np is all you have to do to broadcast a music channel on the internet. Just head to reelr.tv/your_twitter_user_name and check out the live stream you have made.

The folks at reelr.tv went beyond the logic present in today’s music services that posted the music you are listening into the online social environment. This time, the exact opposite is what makes this app unique.

Video Channel at REELR.TV

You might wonder what’s the advantage in doing so, and the answer is quite simple. Why make people register to another service in order to make a live video broadcast if the tools needed to do it are those you use every day.

This enables reelr.tv to have thousands of music channels filled with the taste of every single person tweeting a song.

For those who don’t tweet that much and would like to have a way of curating playlists without tweeting them song by song reelr.tv is the place to be. Registering on the site for FREE enables you to create playlists using the YouTube database, storing them online and sharing them on the social networks with one click.

Also for those in the need of putting video content on their sites and blogs, there is the option to embed every single channel and playlist elsewhere.

There are dozens if not hundreds of sites that enable you to display and line up clips, but the thing that separates reelr.tv from the rest is their carefully crafted interface that makes the video piece the leading item on the screen.

So, if you are a music enthusiast or just in the need to really express the music you are watching, don’t hesitate to visit them at reelr.tv

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