Personal Interest

Internet TV Stations

by Kerry Santo
Tuesday, July 8, 2008. 02:55PM
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With their being lots of free software for people to create their own Internet TV Stations, was wondering if anybody had any experiences with advertising through internet TV stations.

Also was wondering what you thought of them from a creative's perspective?

Yes I am very nosey.

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Monday, July 21, 2008. 12:46PM by Kerry Santo
Hi Marc, yeah I found one of the sites that offers a free tv station for yourself etc, so am having a go at that and using the scarybirds site we have as a tester and hopefully some of the members will volunteer as guinea pigs to actually do some adverts
Monday, July 21, 2008. 08:28AM by Marc Lefton
I've been looking at working on something for Adholes and was curious myself at how people would see using online TV commercials?
Friday, July 11, 2008. 09:09AM by Bret Carpenter
Large Internet service providers have fought against such regulation, arguing that it is a solution in search of a problem and that companies that spend billions on their networks must be free to manage traffic.
Friday, July 11, 2008. 09:09AM by Bret Carpenter
FCC chief says Comcast violated Internet rules By JOHN DUNBAR, Associated Press Writer 2 hours, 4 minutes ago WASHINGTON - The head of the Federal Communications Commission said Thursday he will recommend that the nation's largest cable company be punished for violating agency principles that guarantee customers open access to the Internet. ADVERTISEMENT The potentially precedent-setting move stems from a complaint against Comcast Corp. that the company had blocked Internet traffic among users of a certain type of "file sharing" software that allows them to exchange large amounts of data. "The commission has adopted a set of principles that protects consumers access to the Internet," FCC Chairman Kevin Martin told The Associated Press late Thursday. "We found that Comcast's actions in this instance violated our principles." Martin said Comcast has "arbitrarily" blocked Internet access, regardless of the level of traffic, and failed to disclose to consumers that it was doing so. Company spokeswoman Sena Fitzmaurice on Thursday denied that Comcast blocks Internet content or services and that the "carefully limited measures that Comcast takes to manage traffic on its broadband network are a reasonable part" of the company's strategy to ensure all customers receive quality service. Martin will circulate an order recommending enforcement action against the company on Friday among his fellow commissioners, who will vote on the measure at an open meeting on Aug. 1. The action was in response to a complaint filed by Free Press and Public Knowledge, nonprofit groups that advocate for "network neutrality," the idea that all Internet content should be treated equally. Martin's order would require Comcast to stop its practice of blocking; provide details to the commission on the extent and manner in which the practice has been used; and to disclose to consumers details on future plans for managing its network going forward.