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Media 3.0 with Shelly Palmer - Episode 29

Saturday, June 30th, 2007

Shelly Palmer presents New York State Governor, Eliot Spitzer’s speech to the New York State Broadcasters Association on June 26, 2007 at the Sagamore in Lake George, NY. Running Time 42:44 minutes (File Size: 39 MB)

 
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Indecent TV an FCC Focus

Friday, June 29th, 2007

FCC Commissioner, Deborah Taylor Tate gave an interesting speech at the 46th Annual New York State Broadcasters Association Conference in Lake George the other day. She was sandwiched between David Rehr, president and CEO of the National Association of Broadcasters and Governor Eliot Spitzer, so her remarks were shorter than planned. She has posted the [...]

MediaBytes 06.29.07

Friday, June 29th, 2007

 
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NEWS CORP. and NBCU announced that Jason Kilar would be CEO of their joint venture into online video. During a conference call, News Corp. COO Peter Chernin backed off claims of a September release for the still-unnamed service, saying it “might not happen” in September.
JAMAN, a P2P movie download company that focuses on indie and [...]

MediaBytes 06.29.07

Friday, June 29th, 2007

NEWS CORP. and NBCU announced that Jason Kilar would be CEO of their joint venture into online video. During a conference call, News Corp. COO Peter Chernin backed off claims of a September release for the still-unnamed service, saying it “might not happen” in September.
JAMAN, a P2P movie download company that focuses on indie and [...]

MediaBytes 06.28.07

Thursday, June 28th, 2007

 
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TUBEMOGUL, a video analytics company, has conducted a fascinating study of video sites to determine how viewers are counted. YouTube, Yahoo Video, and Metacafe were found to have strict counting requirements - generally requiring long views, and often ignoring multiple views from the same computer. AOL, MySpace, and Revver were found to have much looser [...]

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Cyber-Terrorism vs. Cyber-Warfare: Defending The United Networks of America

Seven-year-old, Mark Fielding looked up from his computer. He was very annoyed. "Mommmm!" He yelled in a way that was sure to get her attention. "The Internet is down again." It was the last thing she heard before the lights went off. Mark turned on his iPod touch and opened ... Read More