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Concert-oh, the Monroeville-based web conferencing site, has hit the trifecta by landing town hall chats with members of all three Pittsburgh sports teams.
The latest local athlete to hit the cyber airwaves is Jason Grilli, a pitcher with the Pittsburgh Pirates. He will be live via web cam taking questions for an hour, beginning at 7 p.m. on Monday at www.concert-oh.com.
The site has previously held video chats with Brett Keisel and Antonio Brown of the Steelers and Penguins’ defenseman Ben Lovejoy.
“We’re extremely proud to say that we have now had all three Pittsburgh sports teams on our Web site,” said Ben Schmitt, marketing specialist for Concert-oh. “This is a unique way for fans to connect with players in an intimate online setting.”
Concert-oh is powered by the international telecommunications firm, Chorus Call, founded by Giorgio Coraluppi and headquartered in Monroeville.
The Pittsburgh Technology Council used the site last July to announce its finalists for the Tech 50 awards.
Concert-oh is free to use and easy to set up.
To register, go to www.concert-oh.com.
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