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To: restornu
By the way, I think that BYU TV's online presence is really awesome. The ability to watch quality streaming video of their live broadcast and be able to rewind all the way back to 3 weeks ago is really, really cool. I've been watching their online streaming stuff since they first started doing it and since Move Networks started providing it, it has been excellent. Move Networks is out of American Fork, UT and I'm sure is Mormon-owned and operated. They've gone on from doing the excellent BYU TV streaming video (with rewind, etc) to doing ABC's excellent online streaming. If you haven't seen that, go see it now. Move Network's technology is also powering online streaming for The CW, Fox Interactive Media, and PCTV. The technology they've developed is, mark my word, the future of video broadcasting. Although, it is a little weird that the CEO of the company is a guy named John Edwards. No, it isn't the silky pony Democrat candidate for Pres.
6 posted on 08/08/2007 2:27:51 PM PDT by Spiff ("I'm Mormon!" <---- The Free Republic version of a "Kick Me" sign)
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To: Spiff

thanks my TV tube is going it blinks endlessly!


7 posted on 08/08/2007 2:35:33 PM PDT by restornu
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To: Spiff
I’ll just have to say PING! on that one. It is really fantastic. I had often lamented, that with so many evangelical radio shows on the AM dial, that there was no presence for the Church to be found. Then, I was in an LDS bookstore and they had it wired up to a television. I asked, and there you go. Love it. Special thanks to resty for sifting through the programing for me and finding these great clips.
8 posted on 08/08/2007 8:13:17 PM PDT by DanielLongo (Don't tread on me)
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