nugs.net
Ben Abrams is a skilled media professional with diverse experience in videography, photography, and live stream technology. Currently serving as a Prep Technician at Expressway Cinema Rentals since March 2024, Ben also works as a Freelance Photographer for HomeJab and operates Nook Visuals as a videographer and photographer since September 2020. In the role of Stream Tech at nugs.net, Ben organizes live video streams for a platform specializing in live concert broadcasts. Previous roles include a Video Editor internship at nine dots, a Videographer/Video Editor position at Local Member Co, and an On Air Host at WHIP Radio during the tenure at Temple University, where Ben earned a B.A. in Media Studies from Klein College of Media and Communication.
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nugs.net
Launched in 1993 as a fan site for authorized live music trading, nugs.net turned professional in 2002 when Phish teamed up with Brad Serling to officially release downloads of every concert they played. Soon Metallica, Dave Matthews Band, Red Hot Chili Peppers, Tim McGraw, Grateful Dead, and 1000 other artists tapped nugs.net to distribute their live concert recordings. Most recently Pearl Jam shifted their long-standing Bootlegs program to nugs.net for CD and download fulfillment. nugs.net’s pay-per-view concert webcast business has exploded over the past few years, as bands like Phish broadcast up to a third of their shows each year. In addition to the streaming service, live downloads, and webcast business, nugs.net founder Brad Serling hosts a weekly show on SiriusXM Jam On featuring recent live music from nugs.net’s catalog.