broadcasting
Lord Stephen Carter
AS Profile Lord Stephen Carter made his mark in his former guise as UK Minister for Communications, Technology and Broadcasting - or in other words the brains behind the government's Digital Britain blueprint for the nation's tech... [08 Oct 2009]
Media Company Expects Lower Phone Costs, Less Travel With Communications Solution
White Paper BBC Worldwide, a division of the British Broadcasting Corporation, produces and sells television programs and other media products. Employees often communicate between company locations but previously lacked sufficient... [02 Oct 2009]
Rupert Murdoch
AS Profile But while News Corp's brands may be significant individually, Murdoch's continued presence on the Agenda Setters list is once again down to his sheer political weight and the breadth of his empire, covering so many areas of technology... [30 Sep 2009]
Turning Web X.0 Data Into Competitive Advantage
White Paper This paper presents a project at IBM Research, commissioned by the British Broadcasting Corporation (BBC), to leverage deep Web data to help them stay in touch with their client base. Over the last decade, companies have... [16 Sep 2009]
Silverlight 4: Microsoft casts light on next version of Adobe Flash rival
News Ahead of a broadcasting conference that starts later this week in Amsterdam, Microsoft on Tuesday shared some details on the next version of Silverlight. In particular, Microsoft said the next version of the Adobe Flash... [09 Sep 2009]
South African Broadcasting Corporation Tunes in to Success With SAP and IBM
White Paper The South African Broadcasting Corporation's (SABC) vision is to become the enabler for "Total Citizen Empowerment" through the combination of distinctive, compelling programming and sound business practices. [01 Sep 2009]
Peter Cochrane's Blog: Digital TV too annoying to watch?
Comment After all digital broadcasting is the same old analogue stuff served up with a few extra 'bells and whistles' - each of which comes with increasing complexity and annoyance potential. Compiled on the Ipswich to London... [11 Aug 2009]
Twitter blackout confirmed as denial-of-service attack
News It's been a crucial platform for information exchange in the face of global events where more traditional means of broadcasting have been inaccessible or blocked. Twitter was inaccessible for several hours on Thursday,... [06 Aug 2009]
BBC is taking tech seriously, so give it a break!
Comment But if you think about some of the technology the BBC has developed in recent years - iPlayer, Freeview - it's among the best in the broadcasting industry. The BBC is a world leader in developing innovative media... [31 Jul 2009]
Five - why we joined Project Canvas
News He said: "We see ourselves as an important part of the public service broadcasting firmament and I think we felt a bit left out not being part of Freeview. Television broadcaster Five has discussed some of the reasons... [30 Jul 2009]
Rich Media Platform Delivers Powerful Results for Fans of New Cricket League
White Paper Headquartered in Dubai, netlinkblue is the media technology and services firm that won the online broadcasting rights to the Indian Premier League (IPL) cricket season. The company wanted to pursue an... [30 Jul 2009]
Peter Cochrane's Blog: Three clicks away from eight million people
Comment However, broadcasting is heavily biased towards one-way communication of the 'one-to-many' kind - just like posters, newspapers and books. Compiled at the IoD and various hotels in London over several days, polished on... [23 Jul 2009]
Conservatives: 'Ofcom as we know it will cease to exist'
News He acknowledged it was "clear that [Ofcom] has an important technical function", specifically in spectrum licensing and keeping an eye on BT, and in ruling on breaches of the broadcasting code, but said other... [07 Jul 2009]
PBS and the Google Search Appliance
White Paper The Public Broadcasting Service (PBS) is a 34-year-old private nonprofit media enterprise, owned and operated by 349 U.S.public television stations. As with any site providing information that can change frequently,... [22 Jun 2009]
Photos: Broadcasting live holograms across the Atlantic
Photo Performers in the UK took to the stage in the US yesterday as 3D holograms were beamed thousands of miles across the Atlantic. Live music and comedy performances shot in London using the Musion Eyeliner telepresence system were streamed... [18 Jun 2009]