25.10.2011

The Sun Newspaper use Streaming Tank to show a live interview with Brendan Cole on their website

Streaming Tank has teamed up with the nation’s most popular daily newspaper ‘The Sun’ to live stream an interview with Strictly Come Dancing star Brendan Cole, where he answered questions as they came in from readers of the paper and fans of the show alike.

The live streaming took place this afternoon (Tuesday 25th October) and appeared on The Sun website, with questions being posted on an online chat facility. Brendan dutifully gave answers to a range of topics including what life was like behind the scenes of the show, how he got on with his fellow dancers or contestants and who his dream dance partner would be (Natalie Portman).

He also answered some trickier questions too, including what it is like to be a Father (to which the reply was: ‘I’m not a Father yet, but am looking forward to it in the future with my wife’) and whether same sex couples should be allowed to compete on Strictly Come Dancing.

All the questions put to him were answered both tactfully and thoughtfully, and there appeared to be a real enthusiasm and determination to respond to all of them.  Overall it would be safe to say that Brendan appreciated the opportunity to have the chance to interact with both his fans and followers of the show in this way.

As for Streaming Tank, it was another feather in their cap as they have relished the chance to bring fans closer to other popular Saturday night prime time shows recently with their weekly live streams of interviews with finalists for the X Factor Talk Talk Facebook page.

Streaming Tank is a creative video streaming logistics agency, offering the complete end-to-end solution, delivering high impact, brand focused, video marketing initiatives. Over the last 7.5 years the company has worked with clients such as Coca-Cola, O2, Nokia, Samsung, Canon, Gucci, Nestle & Stella Artois.

For more information please visit StreamingTank.com, or speak to co-founder and director James Wilkinson on +44 (0) 20 3327 1732 or +44 (0) 7771 791 847.