Bongo Boy TV Is Offering The Binge Watching of Indie Music Videos From Around The World

by Monique Grimme
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Discover and binge Indie Music Videos from Around The World in one central location in the comforts of your own living room with your own remote control. Bongo Boy TV is excited to announce the agreement with Go Indie TV to offer through their Roku Channel The Bongo Boy Rock n’ Roll TV Show Series.

 

 

Bongo Boy Rock n Roll TV show is the production, funded by Bongo Boy Records and DIY musicians, by the creators of Bongo Boy TV. The television show spotlights indie music videos on real television. Bongo Boy TV is Syndicated Television for the Indie musician. They offer every independent artists a chance at being on TV. BMI/Grammy member Gar Francis together with musicologist Monique Grimme launched The Bongo Boy Rock n’ Roll TV show series in December 2011. The half-hour show is filling a void with their format that MTV and VH1 once dominated. “We always are looking for ways to give the max capacity of exposure to Bongo Boy TV guests on the Television set, and what we found today was that ROKU is the fastest growing streaming platform around. Together with the innovated creative independent channel of Go Indie TV we realized that Bongo Boy TV would be in the right hands” a spokesperson of Bongo Boy TV shared. Together with the 30 TV channels currently broadcast the tv show the DIY musicians had a great base to be exposure on Television with Bongo Boy TV today.  

   

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Go Indie TV is a new entrant into the online indie content distribution arena for every indie programming lover! Go Indie TV offers "cutting edge films, dramas, comedies, sports and family programming from respected and award winning Indie Producers and Directors.  This free content covers a wide range of genres, including animation, comedy, horror/sci-fi, fashion & beauty, home & garden, and music. Subscribers to premium content have access to the following additional categories of decidedly non-indie content: Classic Sit-Coms - Episodes of Bewitched, Green Acres, I Dream of Jeannie, The Lucy Show, The Andy Griffith Show, The Beverly Hillbillies, and The Patty Duke Show. Crimes & B-Flicks - 18 public domain films, most from the 1940s. Western Films & TV Series - 27 episodes of Bonanza, plus a handful of public domain films. Karate - Nine karate action films, most from the 1970s. African American Cinema - A collection of over three dozen videos, including musicians like Duke Ellington and Cab Calloway. Cartoons - Over two dozen animated shorts, including Superman and Popeye. "B" Musicals - Musicals, mostly from the 1930s through the 1950s. Example film: Breakfast in Hollywood. Sci-Fi/Horror - A typical collection of drive-in movie fare, with titles like The Vampire Bat (1933) and Little Shop of Horrors(1960). Plus now The Bongo Boy Rock n’ Roll TV show series present Indie Music Videos from Around The World.

 

If anyone likes to view The Bongo Boy Rock n’ Roll show on Go Indie TV Roku, you will need to subscribe for only $4.99 per month and you have access to all what Go Indie TV offers.  To find their channel all you need to do is search for the channel on our Roku box and type Go Indie TV. You don’t have a Roku box no worries, you can purchase one as they are sold at Best Buy. There are 3 different Roku boxes to choose from ranging from $49.99-$89.99 or they can order it from www.roku.com.  Hint hint this would be a great Holiday gift for someone in your household!  

 

What is Roku you may ask? They are the creator of a popular streaming platform for delivering entertainment to the TV. The Roku platform features a vast collection of entertainment channels available for streaming. Roku streaming players and the Roku Streaming Stick™ are made by Roku and sold through major retailers in the U.S., Canada, the U.K. and the Republic of Ireland. Additionally, Roku works with TV manufacturers to create co-branded Roku TV models. The first Roku TV models are now available in the U.S. from TCL and Hisense.

Roku was founded by Anthony Wood, inventor of the DVR. Roku is privately held and headquartered in Saratoga, Calif., U.S.

 

As you can see Bongo Boy TV is in good hands to join these great outlets that support Indie programming and content. The Bongo Boy Rock n’ Roll TV Show series can now be seen across the USA, Canada and The UK making the TV show the first International distributed Indie Music Video show produced by Bongo Boy TV. Pilot episodes were launched successfully in August this year and all episodes are now available on Go Indie TV Roku.

 

For more information about Bongo Boy TV go to their web site at www.bongoboytv.com

Go Indie TV web site http://www.goindietv.com/

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Author: Monique Grimme

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