Jay dedman wrote:
Working at a community TV station in manhattan, I was excited to see
that a station in Mass has created a video feed of some of their
programs.
http://www.cctvcambridge.org/videorss
I got an email from these folks back in October about showing one of my
videos at an event
Working at a community TV station in manhattan, I was excited to see
that a station in Mass has created a video feed of some of their
programs.
http://www.cctvcambridge.org/videorss
this is important because it shows that the info is getting out there.
and the info is this: we can all create and
Yup. TV content is starting to publish RSS, and TVs are starting to
consume RSS ... thats why I like the idea of RB on TiVo so much
Once people start using TVs (and set-top boxes) as aggregators for
content created by the little man out there on the web ... well, I
think that's freakin'
On Dec 14, 2005, at 2:17 PM, Jay dedman wrote:
Working at a community TV station in manhattan, I was excited to see
that a station in Mass has created a video feed of some of their
programs.
http://www.cctvcambridge.org/videorss
this is important because it shows that the info is getting
It's great to see them seeking other avenues to have themselves be heard.
And i'ts so exciting to know that people that are being slid under the
rug (pardon my editorial) have other avenues to be heard on.
On 12/14/05, Verdi [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
We've got something different happening in
We've got something different happening in Texas. Public Access could
be going away thanks to a bill passed last September. I just posted
about it on the San Antonio Node site:
http://sanantonio.node101.org/2005/12/public_access_in_trouble.html
One response so far has been access producers