On Digital Media, Episode #25
In this week’s episode, John Federico, Ken Gellman and Steve Hatch discuss:
- Listener email and audio comments
- Google to roll out software to protect copyrights (we now know it’s Audible Magic)
- Viacom does a distribution deal with Joost
- Nicholas Butterworth’s Diversion Media launches Snowvision, a video destination for snowboarders (He also has a site for travelers called…)
- Will all media go on-demand? We’ve certainly got enough banwidth.
- Jeff Jarvis wants FIOS so bad, he’d dig the trench himself. Funny…
- We think TV producers would freak out if television moved to a completely on-demand world…although we have the bandwidth to do it.
- XM/Sirius merger: what it really means for media
- Podcast advertising to reach $400 million annually by 2011?
Our closing music is Democracy from Alexander Blu.
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