Stay in touch with the University of Virginia’s history, news and media relations by subscribing to the WatzOn.TV channel just for UVA alumni, employees, students and fans.
Las Vegas, NV (PRWEB) June 25, 2014
WatzOn.TV has just announced their first college-sponsored channel dedicated specifically to alumni and students of the University of Virginia. On the #Wahoowa Channel viewers can now spend hours catching up on the historical moments of UVA Sports, interviews with reputable alumni and staff, and watching news coverage of all the highlights involving the university.
Wahoos are known for their rich involvement in campus extracurricular activities and student life on Grounds. Many students and alums closely follow the performance of UVa sports teams, and take great pride in the achievements of their fellow Wahoos. Having WatzOn.TV channel will allow Wahoos to easily stay updated with all UVa-related events even after they graduate.
As described by Board of Director’s Joshua Anton & Andrew Hartford, a recent UVA grad and UVA law student respectively, “It is amazing that UVA now has a dedicated channel for everything that makes us Wahoos awesome. From funny videos made by StudCo, UGuides, and other student groups, to our successes in sports and the arts; a channel dedicated to everything our founder Thomas Jefferson would have dreamed of is a channel worth watching.”
WatzOn.TV is an application driven by end-user channel creation. It only takes a viewer 60 seconds to make a customized channel dedicated to their favorite bands and artists that is available to watch 24 hours a day. Viewers can mix various subjects and genre until the perfect channel has been created based on their preferences. Essentially, the channels on WatzOn.TV will take away the hassle of flipping through programs and television stations that don’t match a viewer’s interests.
When someone is on WatzOn.TV, they are able to decide what kind of television experience they want without having to deal with commercials or the boring filler shows they don’t want to watch. It’s also perfect for businesses that are making their own TV shows, tutorial articles, reviews, clips, funny commentary, or any other video vehicles. Another key feature of WatzOn.TV is the ability to stop and start a channel without losing your place. There’s nothing better than having the system remember where a show was stopped, and then continue from that point without ever having to fast forward or rewind. WatzOn.TV is available for immediate download at iTunes and on Google Play and can be found online at http://www.WatzOn.TV.
About WatzOn.TV
Founded in 2013, WatzOn.TV is a worldwide innovator in on-demand video content streaming. The company offers a suite of applications designed to push video content out to any user who uses an iPhone, iPad, Android or computer, and enjoys on-demand streaming content and content curating. The ease of use and integration with video mediums makes it easy to use and accessible anywhere there is Wi-Fi or internet connectivity. WatzOn.TV will be presenting their new technology at CES and SXSW Interactive in 2014. Reported by PRWeb 4 hours ago.
Las Vegas, NV (PRWEB) June 25, 2014
WatzOn.TV has just announced their first college-sponsored channel dedicated specifically to alumni and students of the University of Virginia. On the #Wahoowa Channel viewers can now spend hours catching up on the historical moments of UVA Sports, interviews with reputable alumni and staff, and watching news coverage of all the highlights involving the university.
Wahoos are known for their rich involvement in campus extracurricular activities and student life on Grounds. Many students and alums closely follow the performance of UVa sports teams, and take great pride in the achievements of their fellow Wahoos. Having WatzOn.TV channel will allow Wahoos to easily stay updated with all UVa-related events even after they graduate.
As described by Board of Director’s Joshua Anton & Andrew Hartford, a recent UVA grad and UVA law student respectively, “It is amazing that UVA now has a dedicated channel for everything that makes us Wahoos awesome. From funny videos made by StudCo, UGuides, and other student groups, to our successes in sports and the arts; a channel dedicated to everything our founder Thomas Jefferson would have dreamed of is a channel worth watching.”
WatzOn.TV is an application driven by end-user channel creation. It only takes a viewer 60 seconds to make a customized channel dedicated to their favorite bands and artists that is available to watch 24 hours a day. Viewers can mix various subjects and genre until the perfect channel has been created based on their preferences. Essentially, the channels on WatzOn.TV will take away the hassle of flipping through programs and television stations that don’t match a viewer’s interests.
When someone is on WatzOn.TV, they are able to decide what kind of television experience they want without having to deal with commercials or the boring filler shows they don’t want to watch. It’s also perfect for businesses that are making their own TV shows, tutorial articles, reviews, clips, funny commentary, or any other video vehicles. Another key feature of WatzOn.TV is the ability to stop and start a channel without losing your place. There’s nothing better than having the system remember where a show was stopped, and then continue from that point without ever having to fast forward or rewind. WatzOn.TV is available for immediate download at iTunes and on Google Play and can be found online at http://www.WatzOn.TV.
About WatzOn.TV
Founded in 2013, WatzOn.TV is a worldwide innovator in on-demand video content streaming. The company offers a suite of applications designed to push video content out to any user who uses an iPhone, iPad, Android or computer, and enjoys on-demand streaming content and content curating. The ease of use and integration with video mediums makes it easy to use and accessible anywhere there is Wi-Fi or internet connectivity. WatzOn.TV will be presenting their new technology at CES and SXSW Interactive in 2014. Reported by PRWeb 4 hours ago.