Webcast: 2009 Ig® Nobel Prize Ceremony
What You'll Need
We are broadcasting LIVE via two different means: justin.tv and Quicktime.
- Option #1: 2009 Ig Nobel Webcast at justin.tv (good quality, works with most browsers)
Make sure you can watch one of justin.tv's streams. If so, you should be all set to watch the Igs! - Option #2: 2009 Ig Nobel Webcast in Quicktime (highest quality)
To watch, make sure you have the latest version of QuickTime installed: - Windows users can download the latest QuickTime from Apple.
- Mac users should already have QuickTime. To upgrade to the latest version use Software Update (in System Preferences) or download it from Apple.
Watch The Webcast
The webcast began at 7:15 PM U.S. Eastern Time on Thursday, October 1, 2009.
NOTE (cablecast): The live webcast is also being telecast on MIT cable (channel 36 in SD and channel 62.1 in HD). If your school has an internal cable TV channel and would like to carry the 2009 live webcast, please get in touch with our Ig cable broadcast team.
For all other inquiries about the Ig Nobel Prizes, please get in touch with Improbable Research.
Our thanks to...
Our webcast engineers are Quentin Smith, Joshua Kroll and Greg Brockman. Julia Lunetta is the Improbable webmaster. Webcast made possible by generous support from Harvard FAS Information Technology, MIT Student Cable, and The Harvard Computer Society, and by assistance from Wirecast by Telestream.