Current’s TV Free Burning Man

by Scott Beale on August 31, 2006 · 0 comments

TV Free Burning Man

Burning Man 2006 is now in full swing and Current TV is on the Playa and have setup an online television station, TV Free Burning Man. They have been shooting video, doing interviews and uploading a daily show from Black Rock City. They will be doing a live broadcast the burn on Saturday night (September 2nd) starting at 9pm PST/12am EST.

Created in close cooperation with the Burning Man organization, TV Free Burning Man is Black Rock City’s very first television station. Dedicated to bringing the magic of Burning Man to a wider audience, TV Free Burning Man invites the participants themselves to help create the media that will be broadcast.

In addition to TV Free Burning Man, you can tune in to the live stream at any time via the Burning Man 2006 Webcast.

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