Tue Jul 18, 2006 8:46AM EDT
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First, there was the wedding video. Then the wedding web page. Now, live wedding webcasts may be the next big thing in weddings. At least the next best thing to being there.
This USA Today article takes a look at the trend that has taken off in the past year as more couples are taking off for faraway wedding locales.
The rise in "destination weddings" in vacation hotspots not always easy or affordable for guests to reach is making wedding webcasts a viable option for far-flung friends and family. Nearly one in four weddings are in towns where neither the bride, groom, or their families live. So for about $400 to $750, couples can provide a way for those who can't make the trip to watch them exchange vows from the comfort of their couches.
Some wedding webcast companies listed in the piece:
Has anyone watched a friend's or relative's wedding from your living room, or planning a wedding webcast? What do you think of this trend?
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