Live-Streaming Goes Mainstream at Texas, Other Music Festivals 10/11/12
Associated Press
October 11, 2012
AUSTIN, Texas (AP) - Music festivals in Texas and elsewhere are booming.
So is an alternative to paying soaring ticket prices to spend a weekend packed among 50,000 or more typically sweaty concertgoers - watching the performances online for free.
At the Austin City Limits Music Festival, about a third of the nearly 130 bands on a lineup that includes the Red Hot Chili Peppers, the Black Keys and Jack White will have their sets broadcast on YouTube.
It's a record for the three-day festival that starts Friday. Just six years ago organizers began webcasting with a single feed and struggled to persuade artists to even participate.
Austin City Limits marks the unofficial end of the big-festival calendar in the U.S. for 2012.