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Broadcast TV Industry In Same Place Newspapers Were 5 Years Ago

Harry Blodget says the traditional broadcast television industry (i.e., cable companies, networks, and broadcasters) is in the same place traditional newspapers were about five years ago:  In denial. Here’s...

CTV Hosts Open House on 'Save Local TV Day'

CTV and A channels throughout Canada are hosting Open Houses on Saturday, May 23rd, to enable people to tour their facilities, meet some familiar CTV faces, and understand the important issues facing local television...

New front in battle between networks, cable

"Canada's cable industry is bracing for a backlash from the national television networks after regulators blocked a move by the big broadcasters last week to begin charging for their signals."And that backlash...

Net Radio Bill Passes House: Pandora Unboxed?

Web radio may get a new lease on life, as the Webcaster Settlement Act, calling for a renegotiation of royalty rates for web-based music broadcasters such as Pandora. The Capitol Hill n00bs managed to win round...

'Chav bashing shows class hatred'

Chav - a term synonymous with Little Britain's Vicky Pollard and used to abuse the working class by middle and upper class Brits according to Tom Hampson in a report to the Fabian Society. It's deeper than this...

Broadcasters free to go live during Olympics

The International Olympic Committee has confirmed today that broadcasters will be allowed to report and broadcast during the Olympic games via satellite. Initially the Beijing organizing committee was reluctant to...

BBC told to improve UK coverage

The BBC has been told that they need to improve their coverage of the UK's nations and regions, as they are not doing it enough, or well enough.A little ironic I think..."A review for the BBC Trust said the BBC was "falling short of its own high standards" and failing to meet...

RAIN Summit '08: Vegas National Association Of Broadcasters Show

The 2008 NAB Show in Vegas featured RAIN Las Vegas Summit '08, a conference discussing all the issues internet radio broadcasters will face in the coming year. Hosted by Kurt Hanson, the attendees left with a...

Trailer Park Boys' 'Ricky' Tells CRTC he prefers all-Canadian Content

Well, the cable companies were warned it would happen, and now it has. Actors, production companies and broadcasters from across Canada are calling on the Canadian Radio-Television and Telecommunications...

EU Official Retreats From French Plan To Tax Net

"The European Union telecommunications commissioner, Viviane Reding, distanced herself Monday from a proposal by President Nicolas Sarkozy of France to impose a tax on Internet and mobile phone access, saying it might not be the best way to expand access to new media. At a...

All your audiences belong to the BBC

The BBC has joined with other UK broadcasters to offer a commercial portal to British television shows. The on-demand service, under the working title of Kangaroo, brings together the BBC, ITV and Channel 4. All...

Brazil to Give Away Control of its Own TV Networks?

Brazil's Ministry of Communications is championing a DRM (digital rights management) system that will effectively place control of Brazilian television content in the hands of American DRM countries....

Google Begins Hosting News on Its Site

Google is never one to be left behind!"Associated Press Google Begins Hosting News on Its Site By MICHAEL LIEDTKE 08.31.07, 5:22 PM ET SAN FRANCISCO - Internet search leader Google Inc. on Friday began hosting material produced by The Associated Press and three other news...

SoundExchange, large music webcasters reach deal to cap royalty fees

"SoundExchange Inc., the group set up by the Recording Industry Association of America to collect royalties for performers and record companies, said it has reached an agreement with the Digital Media Association whose members include large music webcasters, to cap royalty...

ITV news to ditch the gimmicks

"ITV is to take its news bulletins back to basics and cut back on gimmicks such as presenters standing up to read the news. Ever since Kirsty Young changed convention by perching on a desk at Five News, broadcasters have been coming up with new ways to make bulletins more...

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