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Video: Comrex's LiveShot hand held video streaming at NAB 2013 Special

Las Vegas - At the NAB 2013 Conference, Digital Journal spoke with Comrex's Chris Crump, Director of Sales and Marketing where he showed us LiveShot, a video encoder that delivers live video over IP networks from anywhere internet access is available.
Digital Journal Report by AR Vasquez

Don Cornelius is named one of the 'Giants of Broadcasting'

Don Cornelius was a giant in the field of broadcasting and now there is further proof. The 10th annual event known as the "Giants of Broadcasting," has announced the first nine professionals who will be recognized in 2012.
In the Media by Tim O'Brien

Job offers soar for homeless man with golden voice Ted Williams

A homeless man with the awesome velvety radio voice has dominated the headlines leading newspapers including the Internet and broadcast media following his 97-second sample voice-over which was later uploaded on You Tube. He's now getting many job offers.
In the Media by Leo Reyes

Homeless man with great voice becomes video hit, gets job offers

A man who was recently a panhandler on a Columbus street now has job offers from several places, thanks to a viral video.
In the Media by Lynn Curwin - 10 comments

World Cup 2010 Is a Cutting Edge Technology Show

Most of the world will be watching football on television. For a lucky few, it could be football on 3D and high-definition as technology takes over sports and entertainment in a riveting package.
In the Media by Saikat Basu

Anger over BBC’s move to put Pope on air

Secularists in Britain are furious that the BBC wants to invite Pope Benedict to deliver a radio homily during his visit in September.
In the Media by Andrew John

UK gay-rights broadcaster admits mercy killing of lover

The veteran UK broadcaster and gay-rights campaigner Ray Gosling admitted on television last night that he suffocated his suffering lover with a pillow as he lay dying with AIDS.
In the Media by Andrew John

Not enough religion on the BBC, say religionists

Secularists in the United Kingdom say religious programmes put out by the national broadcaster, the BBC, are not popular or valued.
In the Media by Andrew John

Guiding Light finishes broadcasting after 72 years

A soap opera which has run for seventy years and holds the record for being the longest ongoing show has come to an end.
In the Media by Jane Fazackarley

Radio Personalities Are Ruining the Broadcasting Industry

Radio personalities are causing many people to choose alternative methods for listening to music. They are having a negative impact on the broadcasting industry.
In the Media by msemj - 1 comment
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