The Gaming Careers Podcast
Twitch’s Hilarious DMCA Fail with Metallica’s BlizzCon Performance
Twitch is looking to expand its content options by offering incentives to non-gaming creators, just don't play live music while it happens. Join Pete and Ben as they also discuss the BlizzCon live stream event, the popularity predictions of games, the Mars rover landing and more.
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February 24, 2021
Twitch is looking to expand its content options by offering incentives to non-gaming creators, just don’t play live music while it happens. Join Pete and Ben as they also discuss the BlizzCon live stream event, the popularity predictions of games, the Mars rover landing and more.
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30:56
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The founder of Gaming Careers with a borderline unhealthy obsession for cameras, microphones, and all things streaming. He gets mistaken for Stephen Merchant at least 5 times a day.
Blessed with a voice that's perfect for podcasting, cursed with a name so common that it requires underscores. Certified data nerd.
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