CHICAGO, Illinois - Gay Chicago TV and ChicagoPride today announced a partnership to live stream the 43rd Annual Chicago Pride Parade on Sunday, June 24.
Tune in: Chicago Pride Parade on GayChicagoTV and ChicagoPride.
"We're proud to be the first to broadcast the parade from start to finish," said Gay Chicago TV Interactive Director Jhonmar Castillo. "With the addition of live coverage on the Internet more people will have the opportunity to see one of the nation's largest and oldest pride celebrations."
Gay Chicago TV, a trailblazer in original web programming for Chicago's LGBT community, will provide a front row seat to the Chicago Pride Parade with coverage that begins at 12:15 p.m. The parade, which steps off at noon from Broadway and Montrose, will include 196 entries and is expected to draw nearly 800,000 spectators. PRIDEChicago is the official organizer of the parade.
Hosts TJ Chernick and Sam Provenzano from Gay Chicago TV will be joined by ChicagoPride's Bill Pritchard to provide comprehensive coverage and unique commentary during the live stream from Cesar's on Broadway, 2924 N. Broadway. During the live coverage viewers will have an opportunity to submit questions or comments via Twitter using hashtag #chipridelive.
The live stream will be available in HD quality picture at GayChicagoTV.com and simulcast on ChicagoPride. The coverage of each parade entry from start to finish will also be available for later viewing at GayChicagoTV.
Following a successful series of live streams, including Andersonville Midsommarfest, the real time HD stream will be one of the biggest productions yet for the web-based TV station. The shared coverage continues an alliance between Gay Chicago TV and ChicagoPride to transform the new media landscape for Chicago's LGBT community.
Sunday's coverage will culminate with the season premiere of Gay Chicago TV's ambitious yearlong program schedule on Monday, June 25.