VKH Wants Your Questions: An interview with Niconico Douga


Niconico Douga, also known as the Japanese equivalent of YouTube, has been very prosperous and worked closely with bands for live broadcasts of shows such as 摩天楼オペラでナイト or the upcoming streams of The History of SuG - 3 Nights of SuG. We all have heard of this video sharing site one way or another, but have any of you ever wondered just how it may work in the dwangya organization?

Recently, VKH had managed to get an interview with one of their staff member, Andrew Lampert! He is the head of the social networking of the company and is the only American there. In the past, Lampert has provided us with information on the opening of the English Niconico site as well as future streams and schedules.We have a chance to look deep into the workings of a well known company like Niconico and, possibly, the dwangya team!

With so much information available, we don't know what to ask! We are now turning this opportunity over to you, our readers.

Tell us: what would you like to know about dwangya or Niconico Douga? Leave your questions in the comments of this article or send us a message on Facebook. The best questions will be chosen for the interview!

Keep in mind that some questions may not be answered, but share the information with all of your friends in any case! We hope you take advantage of this opportunity!

VKH does not have an official affiliation with Niconico Douga or dwangya -- this opportunity is simply out of good relations!
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3 comments:

  1. I have a couple questions for them ^~^

    1. When it comes to live broadcasts how are the bands chosen as well as topics that are covered?

    2. What are some of the most memorable experiences on Niconico Douga?

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  2. Why does Nico Nico Douga choose to take such an active position in the community, versus similar websites like YouTube that act more as a bulliton board for others to post on?

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  3. How can you sign up for a specific channel (for example, Alice9Channel) when they won't take Paypal and your non-Japanese credit card doesn't work?

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