08 setembro 2005

VITAMEDIAS

Reinventing the Nightly News: Local TV stations are throwing away bulky equipment and breaking up three-person camera crews in favor of an edgier approach that could change the way news is made.
Non-Profit Tries To Simplify Internet TV: A non-profit group wants to make it easy for anyone to be an Internet-TV broadcaster.
The Participatory Culture Foundation, funded by technology celebrities Mitch Kapor and Andy Rappaport, has built open-source software for publishing video over the Internet using standard RSS feeds, and viewer software that includes the ability to subscribe to feeds and manage them.
Local TV's Brave News World: Can "video journalists" and "citizen journalists" lead TV out of the abyss?