UMYO Podcast Network launches new streaming site, Vibstream.tv, built especially for the Vibers

Visionary theater artist and CEO of UMYO Podcast Network, Barnard Gregory, is proud to launch his company's new streaming site, Vibstream.tv (VSTV), a community-based, live streaming platform built especially for the Vibers.


The black-owned streaming site believes in residual ownership. Vibstream.tv has proven to be the perfect platform for residual income with an objective to listen to youth and come up with programs that not only interests but also empowers them at an early age to create their own finances while still being in school.


Speaking about their services, Barnard Gregory, said: "If you register with Vibstream Tv., you have more shared interests that come to you. We provide you with all the essentials you need to become your own boss. You will not find a platform that gives more to its people. On this platform, you can have 10k subscribers or more who would love to support you with the monthly subscription going to you. It's optional for your viewers to subscribe for free or support you monthly at a price you set for your audience. Yes! we have that for everyone."

Vibstream.tv differentiates itself from other streaming platforms with the unique options it gives to its members which includes private or public pay per view access to the Broadcaster platform with free or paid monthly, yearly, or as per session fees. VSTV has options for those who are not comfortable with subscription commitment. So, pay per view gives those users a way out while keeping their fan base controlling their own monetization. Collecting payment from VSTV built-in PayPal payment gateway. "If you have a fanbase in over 200 countries, they can now pay you through stripe Paypal/CC. VSTV has options for those who are not comfortable with subscription commitment. So pay per view gives those users a way out while keeping their fan base," explained Barnard.


VSTV's parent company, UMYO, is on a mission of creating a community system that puts each community in control of their own finances. An AI that works for every community. One that gives majority ownership to its users vs large Corporations. This implies the company's services are not only used for entertainment but for residual income.

Barnard Gregory, during his three years of incarceration as a young teen, made a difference not only in his life but in the life of others. He started a theater arts program consisting of inmates which grabbed the attention of the Potter's House. After his release, he became the proud father of two more sons as well as the Director of the Potter's House Theater department where he excelled in his arts using members of the potter House as actors bringing quality theatre programs and one man shows to a larger audience.


With his visionary leadership, he started the Gospel Apollo for two years, a streaming video site in 2000 before the era of Facebook and YouTube. He also started a youth Media club on behalf of his sons, where youth from the age of nine years of age wrote, produced, live-streamed, produced, filmed, and directed their own news story. Gregory has always been a step ahead of his competitors as far as ideas and concepts but lacked the financial backing to compete with large corporations. Currently, Gregory Cherry has just created 5 virtual Streaming sites that support the community in this time of the pandemic.