Archive forMay, 2006
May 30, 2006 @ 11:42 pm
· Filed under cable-tv, distribution
CNN, Cartoon Network sue Cablevision | Tech News on ZDNet
Time Warner networks CNN and Cartoon Network have sued Cablevision Systems in an attempt to block the cable operator’s plans to roll out a network-based digital video recorder service.
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May 23, 2006 @ 11:20 am
· Filed under production, distribution
Telegraph | Entertainment | Farce that rose from the grave
What do you do if your favourite comedy series never comes out on DVD? You could do as Craig Robins has just done - buy the rights and release the thing yourself.
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May 23, 2006 @ 11:16 am
· Filed under production, distribution, music
eMusic ha logrado montar un negocio vendiendo música sin licencias de protección. Interesante artículo sobre esta experiencia:
Making money selling music without DRM: the rise of eMusic : Page 1
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May 23, 2006 @ 11:09 am
· Filed under production, distribution
Google to Distribute Online Video Ads - Yahoo! News
Google Inc. will begin distributing online video ads for the first time later this week, continuing the Internet search engine leader’s effort to diversify beyond the static written messages that generate most of its profits.
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May 15, 2006 @ 3:43 pm
· Filed under distribution, music
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May 15, 2006 @ 1:20 am
· Filed under production, mobile
http://www.smssugarman.com/
Filmada con teléfonos Sony Ericsson, transferida a 35 mm…

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May 14, 2006 @ 12:52 pm
· Filed under video-on-demand, production, distribution, live-tv
Mejor que Jerry Springer???
Telegraph | News | CCTV channel beamed to your home
Big Brother, the reality television show that attracts up to seven million viewers, is old hat.
In the world of boundary-pushing television, it was surpassed yesterday by a group of Eastenders who have become the first to monitor their own neighbourhood via a home CCTV channel.
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May 9, 2006 @ 11:30 pm
· Filed under internet-tv, mobile-tv, distribution
24, Prison Break, Unan1mous, Stacked, Buffy, Firefly, Lost in Space… now on iTunes.
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May 9, 2006 @ 11:16 pm
· Filed under distribution, live-tv
Local TV’s Clear Shot At The Net
Local TV’s Clear Shot At The Net
Demand for video ads could be the stations’ salvation.
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May 5, 2006 @ 11:45 am
· Filed under blogging, podcasting, streaming, cable-tv, internet-tv, mobile-tv, video-on-demand, production, distribution, live-tv, future, mobile, music, web2.0
Why ABC’s ‘Lost’ Is the Future of Online Media
ABC’s “Lost” has done more than any other media before it to enable interaction around a brand on multiple platforms. It is the first truly pan-media experience, and that holds lessons for content producers everywhere.
“Lost” is everywhere. It’s a television show that was born in a traditional analog world but came of age in a digital world where the very idea of “television” is giving way to the idea of ubiquitous, platform-agnostic video.
But the show’s presence extends beyond just video. Viewers interact with the brand on multiple platforms. There are Web sites devoted to translating the whispers heard on the show. People track the literary works mentioned. ABC has even created fake Web sites for elements of the show, like for the band Driveshaft.
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