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| Articles about Broadcasting |
| Olympic Blog Broadcasting! | | 2008-06-11 09:52:15 | | There are certain number of very very lucky people who can make that once in a lifetime trip to watch and experience the Olympic competitions of their favorite sports. The participating athletes' family members, friends, sports probloggers and even athletes themselves are definitely going to take full advantage of this opportunity to complete their experience by logging journals of their experience in the games.Live blogging is the most ideal thing because bloggers can produce content on a "blow-by-blow" basis giving their readers the best views and angles real time. However, lugging a laptop with an internet connection can be a hassle not to mention a big investment when you're in China. Publishing through SMS or "twittering" can be a good alternative but the limitations of "texting" your content does not provide you the opportunity to expound on your experience and content.A good and brand new alternative way of blogging is broadcast blogging which is provided free by earfl. In a nut... | | By: Beijing 2008 Olympics Blog | | |
| | Neil Best's blog is a must read for sports (and broadcasting) fans | | 2008-05-19 13:17:00 | | If you're a sports fan, and you like the broadcasting side of sports, there is a must-read blog out on Long Island that is a must read.It's called "Watchdog," and it's written on a regular basis by Newsday sports guru Neil Best. Neil takes a great look into the world of sports, with a broadcasting flare, and from a business perspective. In fact, for those of us who are fans of Imus, it was Best who, pardon the pun, best covered the situation — and it was Best who really kept on top of the ordeal from start to finish.One other reason we love Best's blog is that he, like few other sports writers in America, loves the game of hockey, and once covered the sport in Canada.If you're a fan of WFAN or WEPN, you'll want to read Neil daily.If you're concerned about who will be broadcasting the Stanley Cup Finals, you'll want to read Neil daily.If you want to read the very best in sports, with the most accurate and fair and balanced journalism going (laced with a lot of subtle sarcasm), you'll ... | | By: The Hudson Line Blog | | |
| | WWW.GOFIGHTLIVE.TV Broadcasting Johnson vs. Gonzalez Battle | | 2008-05-14 16:44:54 | | WWW.GOFIGHTLIVE.TV Broadcasting
Johnson vs. Gonzalez Battle
Online boxing broadcast pioneers WWW.GOFIGHTLIVE.TV showing controversial Reggie Johnson vs. Julio Gonzalez IBA World Light Heavyweight Championship bout.
The controversy among those who witnessed the savage February 23 battle for the IBA World Light Heavyweight Championship between former world titlists Reggie “Sweet” Johnson and Julio Cesar Gonzalez is yet to fade.
While [...]... | | By: Fight News Unlimited | | |
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| Northern California Public Broadcasting Leverages SAP Solutions for Enterprise Performance Management | | 2008-02-05 04:26:22 | | SAP Empowers CFOs with Innovative Solutions to Drive Performance and Manage Growth; Rapid Deployment of SAP Solutions Drives Increased Operational Efficiency and Reporting Accuracy for the Financial Planning ProcessSAP AG today announced that Northern California Public Broadcasting, Inc. (NCPB), one of the nation’s leading public radio and television broadcasters, has successfully implemented the SAP® Business Planning and Consolidation application, a key component of the growing portfolio of SAP solutions for enterprise performance management. As NCPB undergoes significant business transformation, the broadcaster is using SAP solutions for enterprise performance management to better manage the company’s business plan, acquisition road map and growth strategy. Since deploying SAP solutions, NCPB has seen a significant increase in operational and financial reporting accuracy and efficiency, allowing more time for analysis and strategic planning. The NCPB deployment demonstrates con... | | By: ERP(Enterprise Resource Planning) Software Solutio | | |
| | Batam radio stations accused of broadcasting foreign programs | | 2007-12-05 04:16:50 | | My previous post will support with the information below.The Indonesian Broadcasting Commission (KPI) will regulate the use of foreign languages in radio programs.BATAM (JP): The Indonesian Broadcasting Commission in Riau Islands province has criticized a number of radio stations in Batam for selling airtime to religious groups from Singapore, allowing them to broadcast religious programs in foreign languages.The commission's provincial chairman, Hendriyanto, told The Jakarta Post that out of 14 private radio stations in Batam, five have sold airtime to religious institutions from Singapore.The airtime is being used to broadcast religious programs in foreign languages like English, Mandarin and Tagalog from the Philippines.An hour-long slot costs between S$60 and 100 per hour, with each of the radio stations involved broadcasting such programs for at least three hours per day."There are religious programs from the Confucian, Christian and other religions, and they are aired in English... | | By: Indonesia Type Approval/homologation/Compliance ce | | |
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