Recent Bookmarks in Future Media Tagged With "media industry"
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Inside CNN's R&D department, Jemima Kiss, Guaridan PDA Blog, July 18, 2008
http://blogs.guardian.co.uk/digitalcontent/2008/07/inside_cnns_rd_department.html
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CNN's parent company Turner has a team of ten people in its R&D broadcasting systems department, most based in the Atlanta headquarters with one in Hong Kong and one in the UK... [Bob Schukai, vice president of wireless and broadband technologies … More
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Report: Futurescape: Digital entertainment, online television and social media R&D: 2008: The Birth of Online TV
http://www.futurescape.co.uk/about_2008_birth_online_TV.html
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In-depth analysis of new American and British online television shows – scripted comedy and drama. Includes sample material.
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PDA: New York Times, and what to do with that API, Jemima Kiss, Guardian, May 27, 2008
http://blogs.guardian.co.uk/digitalcontent/2008/05/new_york_times_is_working_on_a.html
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The New York Times is working on an API that will make the whole website "programmable, organisable", adding layer of mash-ups to NYTimes content.
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Comment is free: This lethal peepshow, Mark Lawson, Guardian, May 9 2008
http://www.guardian.co.uk/commentisfree/2008/may/09/television.pressandpublishing
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Journalistic values are often revealed by attitude to foreign news... Unusually, though, this week's [UK] Sun front pages have alternated between two foreign stories: the Burmese cyclone and the Austrian cellar scandal... [B]y no imaginable checkl… More
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Video: 'The future role of public service broadcasting' Sir David Attenborough, 30 April 2008
http://www.bbc.co.uk/thefuture/video_atten.shtml
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8m: We took ourselves and our responsibilities very seriously. We thought our schedules ought to be very varied and cover as wide a range of interests as possible... We thought too that we could play a key role in modern democracy by enabling a st… More
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Comment is free: Auntie's bloomers in a twist, David Cox, Guardian, May 3, 2008
http://commentisfree.guardian.co.uk/david_cox/2008/05/aunties_bloomers_in_a_twist.html
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To preserve its vast empire, [the BBC] needs a high licence fee. To retain public support for this increasingly resented impost, it must maximise its audience. Hence, populism must be pursued ever more frenetically, and seriousness must be sacrifi… More
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'Three cheers for Gutenberg - and long live dead trees' Simon Jenkins, Guardian, January 6, 2006
http://www.guardian.co.uk/technology/2006/jan/06/news.columnists
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My first word-processor was faster to use and had a longer battery life than anything produced since. In these crucial features, each new computer has been less efficient than the last. I just want a PC version of the Model T Ford. [Supposedly the… More
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Audio: Start the Week, BBC Radio 4, Apr 28, 2008
http://www.bbc.co.uk/radio4/factual/starttheweek_20080428.shtml
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32m: John Lloyd "Politicians have really lost... channels of communicating other than the media... The media really are the message bearers of politicians. They have very little choice but to take the media seriously because _that is their medium_."
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PDA: Publishers need to mimic tech firms, says FT.com chief, Jemima Kiss, Guardian, April 22, 2008
http://blogs.guardian.co.uk/digitalcontent/2008/04/ftcom_subscribers_reach_350000.html
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Ien Cheng, publisher and managing editor of FT.com, has a vision for the digital incarnation of the Financial Times. In his world, publishers need to remodel themselves on technology companies, working more quickly and more responsively to keep up… More
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'Auntie's favourites' John Lloyd, Financial Times magazine, March 2 2007
http://www.ft.com/cms/s/0/de3e72f8-c6fb-11db-8078-000b5df10621.html
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By carrying on as if there were no BBC bias, or as if only rightwing obsessives (as both Aitken and North have been called) care about it, the BBC is prejudicing the best argument for its survival as a state-funded institution (which I support). ¶… More
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