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* [http://diamondclub.tv Diamond Club TV] | * [http://diamondclub.tv Diamond Club TV] | ||
* [http:// | * [http://dcfm.live Diamond Club Audio Stream]] | ||
* [http://irc.chatrealm.net Chatrealm] | * [http://irc.chatrealm.net Chatrealm] | ||
* [http://bit.ly/dctvshows Calendar] | * [http://bit.ly/dctvshows Calendar] |
Revision as of 10:46, 24 April 2016
Diamond Club TV, located at diamondclub.tv, is the community site hosted by fans of Brian Brushwood and Justin Robert Young — collectively known as the Diamond Club. The site features live streams of Diamond Club-affiliated shows as well as community-curated playlists of YouTube content. Occasionally, DCTV hosts special event streams, which have included SpaceX launches, Hacking the System live commentary, and Hearthstone. Chatrealm Twitch streams also appear.
The first version of the site was created in January 2014 by Dan Dirks. A new version by SgtMuffin (also Dan) and tinnvec (definitely not named Dan) launched on April 1, 2015 and is based on SgtMuffin's site, BrickSlap.tv.
Exclusive Shows
- Cordkillers
- Daily Tech News Show
- Good Enough Podcast
- JuRY Talks
- Night Attack
- Politics Politics Politics
- Weird Things Podcast
Shows on Hiatus
- Diamond Dialogue
- JURYMORE
- Who's the Boss!
Syndicated Live Shows
- Anime 3000
- Current Geek
- dkgWelp
- DKG Pub Quiz
- FakeGamerGirl's FakeGamerGrill
- Fanny Pack Wrestling
- The Giz Wiz
- Hallyujuku
- The Instance
- The Morning Stream
- My So Called 8bit Life
- Real View Mirror
- Record Breakers
- Ritual Misery
- This Week in Science
- Tugboat and Hassy
Be sure to check the calendar for show times in your area.
Chatrealm
Chatrealm is both the term for the home audience who watches live during most DCTV shows and the IRC network on which the chat room is located. A web chat link can be found on the right of the video stream on DCTV. It can also be found on irc.chatrealm.net (port 6667/6697 SSL), #chat, using your favorite IRC client. See IRC for detailed instructions on how to connect using an IRC client.