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  • Parents in Iraq, Afghanistan to View Graduations Via Webcasts

    05/02/2007 5:44:20 PM PDT · by SandRat · 2 replies · 364+ views
    American Forces Press Service ^ | Dennis K. Bohannon
    WIESBADEN, Germany , May 2, 2007 – Servicemembers deployed to war zones will be able to view their high school seniors crossing the stage and moving their tassels from right to left via live webcasts on graduation day. The Department of Defense Dependents Schools Europe; U.S. Army, Europe; 5th Signal Command; U.S. Air Forces in Europe; Combined Joint Task Force 82 in Afghanistan; Multinational Corps Iraq; and World Television Services have combined assets, talents and technologies to enable the live broadcasts via the Internet. The effort will allow nearly 100 deployed parents in Iraq, Afghanistan, Africa, and other locations...
  • Webcasts of FReeper Governsleast's TV Show 'Right Angle' Now Online

    09/01/2006 8:54:03 AM PDT · by governsleastgovernsbest · 15 replies · 263+ views
    Right Angle TV show ^ | governsleastgovernsbest/Mark Finkelstein
    FReeper governsleastgovernsbest, AKA Mark Finkelstein, is pleased to announce that, as of today, webcasts of his weekly TV show 'Right Angle' are now available online at http://rightangle.clarityconnect.com/ Right Angle is a conservatively-oriented TV talk show originating in the liberal haven of Ithaca, NY. Now in its sixth year on the air, 'Right Angle' recently was named 'Best of the Best' among all Time Warner public-access shows in its area. Please check out the beautiful new web site, and view a show or two at the Archived Shows tab!
  • Livewire: Will Consumers Pay for News Web-Casts?

    08/02/2002 2:00:05 PM PDT · by willieroe · 3 replies · 176+ views
    Reuters ^ | August 2, 2002 | Daniel Sorid
    NEW YORK (Reuters) - Who will pay for online news? The question has long boggled the news media, which has largely failed to make money on their Web sites using advertising, even though millions use the free news they provide. But publishers and broadcasters are redoubling their efforts to sell news for money, and the offerings have generated -- if not yet profits -- at least some buzz. ABC News on Tuesday disclosed plans to pull virtually all its video clips off its free Web site (http://www.abcnews.com). Instead, a package of video clips -- including the entirety of "World News...