1. A REPORTING REVOLUTION
The use of user-generated content to record events as they occur brings a unique competitive edge to news-gathering but demands judicious editing.
BROADCAST (July 15, 2005)
2. WHY EVERYBODY IS A REPORTER
Budget-conscious stations, lured by the prospect of beating the competition, are willing enablers of citizen journalism. In a twist, a handful of mainstream news outlets not only are using amateur footage but are also training contributors in basic journalism.
BROADCASTING & CABLE (August 22, 2005)
3. TV'S TOWERS OF POWER
As TV broadcasting moves rapidly into data services and mobile viewing options, transmit antennas are evolving into towers of power to deliver the required signals near and far.
ASIA-PACIFIC BROADCASTING (August 2005)
4. THE ROADMAP AHEAD
What's next after 3G? Three bodies of opinion dominate the thinking in the industry.“Super 3G”or“B3G”, meaning beyond 3G, are the current jargon for whatever it is that's going to happen next to mobile networking.
TELECOM ASIA (September 2005)
5. TO P2P OR NOT TO BE?
The US Supreme Court recently ruled that a P2P software provider can b he held liable for illegal content on a user's machine. Will this curb the use of P2P? Will it stop piracy? Or will P2P go from being the enfant terrible of the web to just another business tool?
.NET (September 2005)
6. 3D ON TV CAPTURES A NATION'S ATTENTION
In the battle for ratings, one tool is giving some broadcasters the winning edge with quick and engaging 3D animation for their news reports.
ASIA-PACIFIC BROADCASTING (September 2005)
7. 論廣播電視集團的資產管理創新
當前,中國廣播影視業貫徹科學發展觀要有新的思路與推動力量。在宏觀的政策供給難以在短期內有新的突破情況下,在微觀層面上緊緊抓住資產管理創新這一關鍵環節,不失為一種可謂「比著可以做」的操作模式。
《南方電視學刊》(2005年總第54期)
The use of user-generated content to record events as they occur brings a unique competitive edge to news-gathering but demands judicious editing.
BROADCAST (July 15, 2005)
2. WHY EVERYBODY IS A REPORTER
Budget-conscious stations, lured by the prospect of beating the competition, are willing enablers of citizen journalism. In a twist, a handful of mainstream news outlets not only are using amateur footage but are also training contributors in basic journalism.
BROADCASTING & CABLE (August 22, 2005)
3. TV'S TOWERS OF POWER
As TV broadcasting moves rapidly into data services and mobile viewing options, transmit antennas are evolving into towers of power to deliver the required signals near and far.
ASIA-PACIFIC BROADCASTING (August 2005)
4. THE ROADMAP AHEAD
What's next after 3G? Three bodies of opinion dominate the thinking in the industry.“Super 3G”or“B3G”, meaning beyond 3G, are the current jargon for whatever it is that's going to happen next to mobile networking.
TELECOM ASIA (September 2005)
5. TO P2P OR NOT TO BE?
The US Supreme Court recently ruled that a P2P software provider can b he held liable for illegal content on a user's machine. Will this curb the use of P2P? Will it stop piracy? Or will P2P go from being the enfant terrible of the web to just another business tool?
.NET (September 2005)
6. 3D ON TV CAPTURES A NATION'S ATTENTION
In the battle for ratings, one tool is giving some broadcasters the winning edge with quick and engaging 3D animation for their news reports.
ASIA-PACIFIC BROADCASTING (September 2005)
7. 論廣播電視集團的資產管理創新
當前,中國廣播影視業貫徹科學發展觀要有新的思路與推動力量。在宏觀的政策供給難以在短期內有新的突破情況下,在微觀層面上緊緊抓住資產管理創新這一關鍵環節,不失為一種可謂「比著可以做」的操作模式。
《南方電視學刊》(2005年總第54期)