1. STOPPING THE DOWNLOAD PIRATES
Do broadcasters inevitably face massive losses from the increasing problem of programme piracy? Or can they beat the pirates with a combination of legislation and their own download sites?
BROADCAST June 10, 2005
2. COMPELLING SYNERGIES
Broadcasters are discovering that they can profit from investing in automation and centralcasting systems.
ASIA-PACIFIC BROADCASTING June 2005
3. TAPELESS SOLUTIONS FOR DIGITAL PRODUCTION
Broadcasters are welcoming the arrivals of solid-state memory and disc-based content-
capture devices in the market. Already, major networks announced that they are beginning to adopt these non-tape systems in their production workflow.
ASIA-PACIFIC BROADCASTING June 2005
4. WILL WI-FI FIND ITS VOICE?
Voice over Wi-Fi may still be in its infancy, but many analysts see it as a huge threat to mobile phone companies as it has the potential to cut sharply into their roaming revenues. Others argue the impact will be minor since few handsets are in the market and Wi-Fi networks lack ubiquitous coverage.
WIRELESS ASIA June 15, 2005
5. A DIGITAL DIVIDE CRACKS WIDE OPEN
Broadcasters and consumer-electronics makers clash as the transition to DTV accelerates in U.S.A.
BROADCASTING & CABLE June 20, 2005
6. SEARCH TECHONOLOGY : GOOGLE TO MEET TIVO
The new frontier for search engines is to make video clips as easy to search as text. But that is more easily said than done.
THE ECONOMIST June 11- 17, 2005
7. 解讀BLOG全球旋風
它是一種現象與力量,正席捲全球,蔓延速度驚人。台灣人稱它為「部落格」,中國人稱它「博 客」;目前3100萬個Blogs正改變著所有的商業潛在機會、既有的政治權力,以及全世界的媒體。
《數位時代》 2005年6月
Do broadcasters inevitably face massive losses from the increasing problem of programme piracy? Or can they beat the pirates with a combination of legislation and their own download sites?
BROADCAST June 10, 2005
2. COMPELLING SYNERGIES
Broadcasters are discovering that they can profit from investing in automation and centralcasting systems.
ASIA-PACIFIC BROADCASTING June 2005
3. TAPELESS SOLUTIONS FOR DIGITAL PRODUCTION
Broadcasters are welcoming the arrivals of solid-state memory and disc-based content-
capture devices in the market. Already, major networks announced that they are beginning to adopt these non-tape systems in their production workflow.
ASIA-PACIFIC BROADCASTING June 2005
4. WILL WI-FI FIND ITS VOICE?
Voice over Wi-Fi may still be in its infancy, but many analysts see it as a huge threat to mobile phone companies as it has the potential to cut sharply into their roaming revenues. Others argue the impact will be minor since few handsets are in the market and Wi-Fi networks lack ubiquitous coverage.
WIRELESS ASIA June 15, 2005
5. A DIGITAL DIVIDE CRACKS WIDE OPEN
Broadcasters and consumer-electronics makers clash as the transition to DTV accelerates in U.S.A.
BROADCASTING & CABLE June 20, 2005
6. SEARCH TECHONOLOGY : GOOGLE TO MEET TIVO
The new frontier for search engines is to make video clips as easy to search as text. But that is more easily said than done.
THE ECONOMIST June 11- 17, 2005
7. 解讀BLOG全球旋風
它是一種現象與力量,正席捲全球,蔓延速度驚人。台灣人稱它為「部落格」,中國人稱它「博 客」;目前3100萬個Blogs正改變著所有的商業潛在機會、既有的政治權力,以及全世界的媒體。
《數位時代》 2005年6月