The End Of Internet Radio As We Know It
THE END OF INTERNET RADIO AS WE KNOW IT
[SOURCE: ConsumerAffairs.Com, AUTHOR: Martin H. Bosworth]
THE END OF INTERNET RADIO AS WE KNOW IT
[SOURCE: ConsumerAffairs.Com, AUTHOR: Martin H. Bosworth]
Don't forget these events on today's agenda: a discussion of wireless Net Neutrality; Columbus (OH) gets it say in the Media Ownership debate; and the House Telecom Committee discusses the future of radio (http://energycommerce.house.gov/membios/schedule.shtml).
For these and other upcoming media policy events, see http://www.benton.org/?q=event
INOUYE, STEVENS INTRODUCE COMPETITIVENESS BILL
[SOURCE: US Senate Commerce Committee]
MD ATTORNEY GENERAL WARNS ON 'NETWORK NEUTRALITY' BILL
[SOURCE: Technology Daily, AUTHOR: Michael Martinez]
WI-FI WAY TO SHRINK DIGITAL DIVIDE, SAY BIG-CITY CIOS
[SOURCE: SearchCIO.com, AUTHOR: Shamus McGillicuddy]
When it comes to deploying wireless infrastructure, city CIOs have more than difficult technology puzzles and political battles to solve. They also have to find a way to make their mayors' idealistic policies a reality.
http://searchcio.techtarget.com/originalContent/0,289142,sid19_gci124538...
TOO SOON? TWO-YEAR PREZ RACE COULD LEAD TO MARKETING MISCUES, BURNOUT
[SOURCE: AdAge, AUTHOR: Ira Teinowitz]
RADIO SYSTEM FOR NYC SUBWAYS GETS REBUFF
[SOURCE: New York Times, AUTHOR: William Neuman]
A CASE OF BAD INK: PORTRAIT OF MEDIA IS NOT SO FLATTERING
[SOURCE: Washington Post, AUTHOR: Howard Kurtz]
MOST FEEL MEDIA SET BAD MORAL EXAMPLE
[SOURCE: USAToday]
IN THEIR TV TASTES, THE RICH ARE DIFFERENT
[SOURCE: Media Life, AUTHOR: Kevin Downey]
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