Jupiter Broadcasting


Jupiter Broadcasting is a podcasting network formed by Chris Fisher and Bryan Lunduke in May 2008 following the initial success of The Linux Action Show!. In 2008, the company had only two shows: The Linux Action Show! and CastaBlasta., they produced nine video and audio podcasts. In September of 2018, Jupiter Broadcasting announced that they have merged with Linux Academy, a Linux and cloud training platform. In December of 2019, Linux Academy was acquired by A Cloud Guru.

Broadcasts

Current

Most shows are streamed live through various platforms, such as their own website, Twitch, YouTube, and other audio-only formats. When not live, either past episodes of other shows or nothing is shown through their website.
Jupiter Broadcasting also uses social media, like an IRC channel for live chat, Telegram, and most current shows have their own Twitter account. Viewer interaction is encouraged during live streams.
As of early 2017, all shows from the main JB1 studio are being streamed using Linux and open source technologies. All remaining proprietary software had been removed and replaced by free alternatives which, according to Chris Fisher, doesn't present any type of downgrade to the content's quality.

Awards

Jupiter Broadcasting has been an annual media sponsor for LinuxFest Northwest since 2008.