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- 102 The World of LookRadio - Smart90
includes, CES, MacWorld, Google, Yahoo, LookRadio,
XingTV, Belkin, WiFi90, VRAtelePlay, VoIP, and
tviNews. A Pete Allman - Gary Sunkin, tviNews
report.
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Portz Entertainments' "Real Law" Segments, will
be featured on
LookRadio.com,
Xingtv.com, and VRAtv.com. Each short 4 to 5 minute
segment of -- "It Could Happen To You! -- will help
the viewer recognize the small quirks in the law -
that could get you arrested. It's perfect for VRA
video webcasting and storing on your iPod, Google
video, or Video Record Album
DVD.
1.
Feature Story / Part of
TVI's Hotest Prediction of 2006-07, says Pete
Allman, includes this month's NBS100's PoWeek
achievement selection, CES keynote speaker -- Larry
Page, LookRadio.com, Xingtv.com, VRAtv.com,
Google's video.google.com, and
Portz
Entertainments' "Real Law" SmartLegal Advice Movie
Segments
Hong
Kong
Triad
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"Jockey Club"
RadioPlayMusic
Most Asian film producers --
agree that the Internet will become a video
producers paradise, that will allow anyone to
become a movie producer are finally starting to
become a reality. Such consumer-produced media
broadcasters, such as weblogs and podcasts have
helped everyday people find audiences online. Such
is the case of China's, XingTV.com, and VRA's
LookRadio.com webcasts from Hollywood, Kentucky,
Beijing, Munich and Las Vegas. They all have become
the only place where you can view some of their
historical China Ddiaries Series on the Internet.
The Ddiary series was filmed in China, when
camera's were not allowed, unless you had special
permission from their
Leaders.
Such 4 to 5 minutes clips,
like VRAs new SmartLegal advice series, produced by
Charley Portz, of Houston, Texas, will spread from
established weblogs and by e-mail free of charge,
and with the help of both Yahoo and Google, like
always, the short-short legal puzzles solutions,
will attract over a million visitors a month to
Smart90s' LookRadio, Xingtv.com and VRAtv.com's
television
channels.
Part
02 / CES
102WebMusicVideoToTV
To some analysts, it'll be
an entertainment experience, like VoIP. They said
consumers already had rejected the computing
world's vision of entertainment and the notion of
navigating endless screens of menus or pecking
through on-screen keyboards with the remote to find
a TV
program.
Years after the failure of
WebTV and similar devices, Google, Intel Corp.,
Yahoo Inc., Microsoft Corp. -- are now prepared to
copy-cat Apple's success in selling Internet music
and video to the TV screen. Of course since Apple
Computer Inc. is already there, Steve Jobs will
tell you all about its TV tuners in all of its
computers. at MacWorld, if he wishes
to.
Spokesman Steve Dowling said
Apple would not comment on "speculation and
rumor."
The company, whose QuickTime
software has delivered its VRA TelePlay movie over
the Internet for years, said that: "iMovies is what
made it possible to webcast it Troy Cory television
shows on a daily bases, from
China."
3.
Editor's Note
/ Now that Clear Channel
is in the streaming video business, they will not
charge users to watch the clips, the selling of
advertisement place in between webplay content,
like they are doing now, will be the
format.
As Clear Channel rolls out
the program in Los Angeles and four other markets,
it has a secret weapon: its local stations, which
it will use to drive users not to one central Clear
Channel website but to hundreds of branded sites
bearing the call letters that music fans already
know.
It was in 1999 that the San
Antonio-based radio giant started looking at the
technology that would enable it to stream radio
broadcasts online from it's DVDs designed by VRA
TelePlay Pictures. The DVD was entitled, "Gruve
Tube" and was under the direction of Clear
Channel's, Victor
Caballero.
"Radio has to become more
than tall towers in corn fields and swamps," said
John Hogan, chief executive of Clear Channel Radio.
"We have to complement the radio experience with
video and online interactivity. We want to become
part of every listening
experience."
"Imagine converting a radio
station into a television station." Well you can do
that now with the advent of and acceptance of
viewing video/music over the Internet," says Mark
Sovol, of LookRadio.com. "We did then what they are
now permitted by the FCC to televise radio
programs."
Microsoft Chairman Bill
Gates at the International Consumer Electronics
Show in Las Vegas on Wednesday, bragged
about how
Microsoft has become the
important part of many media companies' strategies.
Urge, MTV's new Internet music service was
developed with Microsoft, was a centerpiece of the
"digital lifestyle".
But in the last five years,
amid an industrywide slowdown in radio advertising,
the company's stock price has fallen more than 40%.
Clear Channel saw revenue decline 15% to about $7
billion in the first nine months of last year from
the same period in
2004.
The company's attempt to
increase its audience by curtailing the number and
length of on-air advertisements has had mixed
results, in part because new competitors -- notably
satellite radio, Apple iPods and the LookRadio,
Smart90 websites offering free webcast
programing.
SFX's, Clear
Channel's terrestrial station theory in 1999,
eventually became the foundation for some of SFX's
former associates who was at the time designing the
DVD video online profitability for Internet
broadcasting. The firm now sells advertising on its
stations' websites and as lead-ins to Internet
video clips, and strips out advertisements from
terrestrial broadcasts when they are streamed
online, reselling the
airtime.
But, like most landline
telephone companies, condoning VoIP and WiFi, --
Clear Channel's plight is from necessity, as well
as
opportunity.
"It's unreasonable to
believe consumers will only listen to terrestrial
radio with their towers standing in corn fields,"
says Mark Sovol, of NBS100, our WiFi antenna's will
be built in cemeteries to provide everyone's
musical and television broadcasting needs". "They
should join our "wireless cemetery project.
Advertisers are interested in touching consumers in
the most personal way possible."
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