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Posts Tagged ‘Media’
New Media Wave Crashing In On Traditional Outlets
Sunday, September 5th, 2010Camera Media Centre CMC Break-in 12 November 2009 – CCTV channel 1
Sunday, September 5th, 2010
45 second gangster break in at CMC Camera Media Centre, Dunsmure Road, Stamford Hill, London 12 November 2009
Pacific Media Centre: Robert Fisk on the US Warrior’s Creed
Thursday, September 2nd, 2010
British foreign correspondent and author Robert Fisk talking about the code and ethos of American troops and the transformation from the Soldier to a Warrior’s Creed. He was speaking at a Pacific Media Centre seminar with NZ journalists, journalism students and civil society advocates at AUT University, Auckland, 9 September 2008. Editor: Kate Morse. Camera: Kate Morse, Joe Rixon. Sound: Naveena Baratharaj. Pacific Media Centre Channel/AUT Television. Creative Commons.
Jason Peters @ 2010 ACC FB Kickoff (Print Media)
Wednesday, September 1st, 2010
Defensive End Jason Peters speaks to the print media at the 2010 ACC Football Kickoff in Greensboro, NC
Role of South Asian Print media in Canada
Monday, August 30th, 2010
This is part one of the documentary about the ‘Role of South Asian ethnic media in Canada’. What is the contribution of these free ‘English, Hindi, Urdu and Punjabi language newspapers? How they are still publishing free, when mainstream media, particularly ‘newspapers’ are dying in North America. Advertising dollars are all time low! This is a story of passion, community leadership and labour of love. Plight of Immigrants in Canada is a tragedy. Joblessness, racisms, poverty and now the recession all are bigger challenges. Many of these media outlets are almost one-man show; publisher/editor/marketer and even the delivery person! What this ethnic media has achieved and shall they survive? A special note by Haroon Siddique, a Canadian of India origin , the editor emeritus and columnist of Toronto Star, daily.
The Emerging School Library Media Center: Historical Issues and Perspectives
Friday, August 27th, 2010Product DescriptionThe School Library Media Center is a relatively recent phenomenon. Its development in the 20th Century was not always predictable or peaceful, but it was not static or boring. Thanks to the personal perspectives and objectively, this book tells the often turbulent history of the school library movement in the era of rapid change. The authors examine the mission of the school library and how its implementation is shaped by the professional organizations. . . More>>
The Emerging School Library Media Center: Historical Issues and Perspectives
D8 Overview P2 (Final): iPhone OS and Print Media, Gizmodo & Foxconn
Wednesday, August 25th, 2010
*HELLO* – This is the second and final video giving you my views and opinions on comments made by Steve Jobs at his interview at the All Things D conference. In this video I talk about comments made by Steve Jobs about the origins of the iPhone OS, Print Media, Gizmodo and Foxconn. D8 Video: video.allthingsd.com
Print Media and The Environment
Sunday, August 22nd, 2010
LTT sat down with Brad Robertson, the Publisher of the Burlington Free Press, a Gannett paper, to discuss “print media and the environment.” We struck up a conversation with Brad after we had written a blog post asking whether getting one’s news electronically is greener than reading a newspaper. Based on his interesting emails, we knew we needed to get him in front of the camera. Thankfully, he obliged. Thanks to Brad for taking the time to speak with us, for bravely discussing subjects that many in the news biz avoid, “the future of the industry,” “going green,” “embracing technology” and more.



