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Webcasting: A Primer Apr 1, 2002 12:00 PM, By Stephanie Parrish Snyder Online radio listenership has grown over 515 percent since January 2001, according to MeasureCast. Arbitron reports that 35 ...
Next Stop: Sessions on Webcasting and Enterprise/Education Streaming After the in-depth workshops have finished and the early birds have had a chance to network with colleagues at the Monday mixer, it ...
Last year was not the ideal time to start a webcasting business. A copyright royalty board had ordered a stunning increase in royalties for webcasters in March, increasing the rates paid to labels ...
Event Webcasting Webcasting is far more than just putting video on the web. Corporate webcasting is a process of making business presentations come alive to a web audience using specialized software ...
A2IM's Bengloff noted the increased importance of webcasting for his constituency, stating, "For all artists and music labels, performance income continues to become more important as replacement ...
Silence greets Webcasting fees Hundreds of Web broadcasters went silent Wednesday in an organized protest against proposed royalty rates they say would undermine the industry and stifle innovation ...
The webcasting bubble will burst, but webcasting will continue. I think that webcasting will become a common function on many other platforms, like the photo sharing or video sharing functions in ...
Inslee's bill, the Internet Radio Equality Act, would toss out the Board's decision and return the webcasting industry to a percentage-of-revenue model.