On Digital Media, Episode #15
John, Chia-Lin and Ken are back from the Thanksgiving holiday. We hope all of our U.S. listeners had some good bird…
- Audio Comment from John Wall of The M Show
- Of Playstations, XBoxes and Wii’s: Games, Gamers and Gaming
- YouTube & Revver on Verizon Wireless’ vCast
- Sideloading music and the economics of distributing digital media on wireless networks
- Wireless Carriers trying too many things?
- Ken would give up his cell phone for his iPod; John thinks he’s fooling himself
- Librarian of Congress comments: “DVD ripping not legal”; OK for college professors
- HBO mulling over broadband video site for current HBO On Demand subscribers
- Big Media is making $500 million dollars in revenue from digital media
- What skills do you need as a Digital Media Exec working for Big Media?
- Would Michael Richards have gotten into as much hot water without digital media?
Our wine this week was: Francis Coppola Diamond Series Pinot Noir.
Our closing music is Democracy from Alexander Blu.
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