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Brad Hunstable Ustream.TV Founder Brad Hunstable 2007 Born September 26, 1978 (age 31) U.S. Occupation Founder, Ustream.TV Spouse(s) April Hunstable (m. 2003–present) «start: (2003)»"Marriage: April Hunstable to Brad Hunstable" Location: (linkback:wiki/Brad_Hunstable) Children 2 Website Ustream.TV Brad Hunstable (born 1978) is co-founder and President of the popular San Francisco, California-based live video microbroadcasting website Ustream.tv, one of the biggest consumer live video sites on the Internet.[1] Ustream.tv was recently selected as a PC Magazine Editor's Choice.[2] Notable investors include Softbank,[3] DCM, [4] Frank J. Caufield[5], and the Band Of Angels.[6] General Wesley Clark[6] serves Ustream.TV's board of advisors. In June 2010, Brad Hunstable was selected on The Hollywood Reporter Digital Power 50 list. [7] Contents 1 Biography 1.1 Early life 1.2 After West Point 1.3 Ustream 2 Personal life 3 References 4 External links // Biography Early life Fred Bradley Hunstable was born on September 26, 1978 in Tarrant County, Texas, and grew up near Fort Worth, Texas, with a younger sister (Ashlee) and a younger brother (Nathan). His parents are Fred Eugene Hunstable, an electrical engineer, and Candace "Candy" Lee Cotter, a school teacher. Since childhood, he has shown an interest in technology. At age 11, he started one of the largest Bulletin Board Systems (BBS) called the Dark Realms.[8] He graduated from Granbury High School, Granbury in 1997, where his mother still works. He went on to receive his Bachelor of Science degree in engineering management from the United States Military Academy in 2001. Upon graduation, he was commissioned as a second lieutenant in the U.S. Army, working primarily as an operations officer. Later, through the Army, Hunstable attended the Ohio State University's Fisher College of Business where he received his Master of Business Administration degree in finance and real estate in 2005.[9] After West Point Hunstable was required to serve five years in the U.S. Army. He served in various capacities around the world working jobs both for the Army and the Department of Defense directly. In 2005, he left the military to work for Hillwood Development, a real estate company owned by Ross Perot developing master planned communities in Dallas/Fort Worth.[10] Ustream Ustream.tv was born when the founders (John Ham, Brad Hunstable, and Dr. Gyula Feher) wanted a way for their friends in the Army, who were deployed overseas in Iraq during the war, to be able to communicate with their families back home. A product like Ustream would provide them with a way to talk to all of their relatives at once when free time in the war zone was limited.[11] Previously, these three had worked together on an internet based event photo sharing website using technology created by Dr. Feher. In 2003, both Brad and John Ham were deployed to active duty, putting an end to this venture. After returning to civilian life, Brad and John discussed the idea of the general public using the Internet to share live video. Seeing this as a viable product, they contacted their former partner, Dr. Feher, in order to develop the technology required. Ustream.tv was founded in 2006, as experiments in broadcasting Brad's brothers's band proved successful. Early testing involved Brad in the audience with a camera wired to a laptop (with a cellular card) in his backpack, sending the stream back to their test server.[12] Launching their public beta in March 2007, Ustream.tv was the first of a series of live video sites include Justin.tv and Operator11.com. The company has seen "growth" in the political, entertainment, and technology fields.[13] Ustream.tv have hosted streamings from politicians Hillary Clinton, Barack Obama, and John Edwards[14] and artists Tori Amos and the Plain White T's[15]. The technology community has also adopted Ustream to include Robert Scoble, Leo Laporte, Chris Pirillo, and Cali Lewis. Ustream.tv has raised over $90 million in funding, most recently from Softbank. [16] Personal life Hunstable is married to April Hunstable. They have two children together. References ^ http://www.quantcast.com/p-22sNmkTMKNC-A ^ New Ways to Webcam - Ustream.tv - Reviews by PC Magazine ^ [http://www.businessweek.com/news/2010-02-02/softbank-leads-75-million-investment-in-ustream-video-site.html ^ [http://www.businessweek.com/news/2010-02-02/softbank-leads-75-million-investment-in-ustream-video-site.html ^ Merry Christmas, Mom: Ustream links soldiers with home | Crave : The gadget blog ^ a b UStream.TV Gets Some Cash And General Wesley Clark ^ [http://rewired.hollywoodreporter.com/2010/06/06/digital-power-2010-profile-ustream-brad-hunstable/ ^ [http://bbslist.textfiles.com/817/ ^ [cdn2.ustream.tv/mediakit/Ustream_Executive_Bios.pdf ^ [cdn2.ustream.tv/mediakit/Ustream_Executive_Bios.pdf ^ [http://news.cnet.com/8301-10784_3-9833887-7.html ^ [cdn2.ustream.tv/mediakit/Ustream_Executive_Bios.pdf ^ Ustream.TV Experiences Significant Business Growth; Company Adds New CEO, Industry Partners and Thousands of Users ^ YouTube and UStream Go Political ^ The Ustream.TV Blog » Blog Archive » Plain White T’s Event Serves 130,000 ^ [http://www.businessweek.com/news/2010-02-02/softbank-leads-75-million-investment-in-ustream-video-site.html External links Ustream.TV Mark Rizzn interviews Brad Hunstable on Politics and Ustream.TV audio Youtube and Ustream Go Political website Texas BBS List website Ustream Experiences Significant Growth website YearlyKos Convention 2007 on Ustream.TV website The Next Youtube: 56.com and Ustream.TV website Merry Christmas, Mom: Ustream links soldiers with home on CNET website Softbank Leads $75 Million Investment In Ustream website