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TVWorldwide.com to Webcast Inaugural Ball

TVWorldwide.com (www.tvworldwide.com) , a web-based TV network and streaming video service provider, announced it has been selected to webcast the inaugural ball, known as the "eNaugural.com Ball". It will be shown with "webcapting" technology, which offers captioned video streaming for the disabled.

The event, scheduled for January 20, beginning at 9:30 PM EST after the inauguration of President-elect George W. Bush, will offer three hours of event coverage including interviews with key attendees, behind-the-scenes features of the day's inaugural highlights, live entertainment coverage and interactivity with eNaugural participants around the world by chat, e-mail and phone.

"We're getting a huge response to this first-ever event and tech community party-goers will enjoy multiple thematic entertainment experiences," stated Rick Shea an organizer at Events of Purpose LLC. "The eNaugural will offer a dot-com perspective for the tech community while offering TVWorldwide.com's webcast interactivity for the entire world to participate, not just Washington's elite."

Webcapted streaming video technology, is a process developed in conjunction with TVWorldwide.com's Abletv.net channel - an Internet channel for the disabled. The webcast will also utilize 360 degree video technology from BeHere Corporation.

"We're pleased to be selected by Events of Purpose for this historical first in streaming video," stated Dave Gardy, chairman and CEO of TVWorldwide.com. "The webcapting feature will make the eNaugural accessible for those with disabilities and the 360 degree feature will give every online participant a customized view of the eNaugural activities while our reporting team provides up-to-the-minute coverage."

The event will be archived at www.enaugural.com and www.tvworldwide.com in both 360 degree and conventional streaming formats.

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