
this WEEK in MEDIA
this WEEK in MEDIA 232: Streaming Arena
42:29 | May 25th, 2011
Facebook's p.r. move against Google bombs. YouTube gives Netflix the jitters. And why music duo Pomplamoose doesn't need no stinkin' label!
AUDIO REMOVED: The podcast creator has made this episode no longer publicly available.this WEEK in MEDIA 231: Royal Treatment
58:53 | Apr 27th, 2011
Movies for sale to the highest advertiser. YouTube reaches royal status and Online Streaming begins to look like a raging river.
AUDIO REMOVED: The podcast creator has made this episode no longer publicly available.this WEEK in MEDIA 230: "Copyright Cops"
50:39 | Apr 22nd, 2011
Should Google Buy The Record Industry? Is the FCC pickpocketing broadcasters? And can Netflix survive the frigid temperatures of Canadian Broadcasting?
AUDIO REMOVED: The podcast creator has made this episode no longer publicly available.this WEEK in MEDIA 229: "X Marks the Spotlight"
1:00:15 | Apr 18th, 2011
Alex Lindsay, Tim Street, Andy Beach, Larry Jordan and cinematographer Daryn Okada discuss Final Cut Pro X and cameras at the NAB Show in Las Vegas.
AUDIO REMOVED: The podcast creator has made this episode no longer publicly available.this WEEK in MEDIA 228: "Giveth and Taketh Away"
29:40 | Apr 6th, 2011
A major cable provider launches, then pulls cable channels from the iPad. Has Amazon started a new digital war with the Music Industry? And has George Lucas sat on an Ewok?
AUDIO REMOVED: The podcast creator has made this episode no longer publicly available.this WEEK in MEDIA 227: Cloud Curmudgeons and Digital Dimes
49:16 | Apr 1st, 2011
An obligatory review of Rebecca Black's Friday. Is Amazon trying to beat Apple to the cloud? And we'll answer the question, "Do celebrities even need labels and studios anymore?"
AUDIO REMOVED: The podcast creator has made this episode no longer publicly available.this WEEK in MEDIA 226: Yes, Yes, Yes to XXX
46:37 | Mar 25th, 2011
The New York Times erects a Pay Wall. ICANN says yes yes yes to the Triple X domain and an author says no to 500,000, he don't need no stinking publisher.
AUDIO REMOVED: The podcast creator has made this episode no longer publicly available.this WEEK in MEDIA 225: Did Steve Jobs Kill Music?
44:31 | Mar 17th, 2011
Arianna Huffington is a pirate, the rest of the world are pirates. And according to Jon Bon Jovi, Apple ruined everything for everyone.
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