IPTVision > The big kids (like NBC) join the videoblog crowd
[Paul Kapustka's Blog] Lured in by the videoblog, I found myself watching a few of the related clips, including the well-produced, three-minute segment that fully explained what Hezbollah is, and why the various players in the world's newest battle are up in arms. Great stuff, and I didn't have to wait through NBC's prime-time agenda to get it.
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[Video-link.com] Video-Link: Rocketboom is a three minute daily videoblog based in New York City and is one of the most popular video shows on the internet. For the highest bidder, we will create five original, fifteen second (minimum) - one minute (maximum) post-roll commercials that will span five days of programming, Monday-Friday, March 6 through March 10, 2006.
[Pulverblog.pulver.com] The Jeff Pulver Blog: Disruptive Broadcasting Archives: As I watch the disruptive broadcasting space continue to evolve, the advent of having Multicast supported by the companies offering broadband internet access could only help to accelerate the disruption of the traditional wireless broadcasting space. This would actually be in the public interest IMHO, since the radio spectrum for TV would better used for mobile communications that will include TV anyway.
[Tuaw.com] Interview with Andrew Baron from Rocketboom - The Unofficial Apple ...: One of the central conflicts seems to be around the fear that user-created media will become as vapid and corporate as television content if we mug the convenions of TV (like formatting our programming as "shows.") On the other hand we all recognize that some of what the best TV and Hollywood has to offer has been delivered in "show" format. The conversation is slow and contentious but progress is being made.
What's on Tonight? :: Main Page: Not to rub it in to those shivering masses, but we wandered down to the farmers market in Central Phoenix (Central & McKinley Sts. To be specific) in 75-degree weather. Forgetting to move my new JVC camcorder from picture mode back to video mode, all I captured with my new gadget was one picture. Luckily, I pulled out my Sanyo Xacti and shot
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