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In April 2023, Hyde launched his live reality TV web show Fishtank (also known as fishtank.live), a 24/7 interactive reality show where a number of contestants cohabitate and interact with viewers in real time for six weeks. [14]
After these airings, live viewership rose from 120 to 5,000. The success led to the creation of a separate live stream dedicated to the network's Toonami block. [14] In August 2017, a premiere of a Rick and Morty episode was delayed due to an episode of FishCenter Live on the same live stream. [22] Critical reception has been positive.
Tanked is an American reality television series that aired on Animal Planet from August 7, 2011, to December 28, 2018. The series followed the operations of the Las Vegas-based aquarium manufacturer Acrylic Tank Manufacturing, owned by brothers-in-law Brett Raymer and Wayde King. [1]
Netscape has a web feed of their fish tank, and for some time had an easter egg hidden in Netscape Communicator that would bring that page up when a user pressed CTRL + ALT + F. [5] [6] [7] The Netscape Fishcam was the 2nd live camera to start broadcasting on the Web.
A fishtank is a container housing fish. Fishtank or Fish Tank may also refer to: Fishtank, web series by Sam Hyde; Fish Tank; Fish Tank, directed by Andrea Arnold; Fishtank Ensemble, a musical group; Fishtank Interactive, a game company
Fishtank Ensemble was a world music group from Los Angeles, California, known for their unique, high-energy and virtuosic stage show that blends a wide range of styles including Balkan, Romanian, gypsy, French hot jazz, flamenco, Turkish, Greek, and a little rock 'n' roll.
due to how wikipedia works, theres got to be what is called a "notable source" such as a news station picking it up. since fishtank is notable in itself due to it having a wikipedia page, i guess we can actually add them in now using fishtank.live as the reference Pyraminxsolver 00:15, 25 May 2023 (UTC)
Stein began his career in 2011 by producing and participating in food challenge videos on YouTube. [10] [independent source needed] In 2012, Stein was a contestant in the reality TV show The Glass House, in which he described himself as having "no shame", asked viewers, "Should I turn into the most epic villain in the history of reality TV?".