“I can continue to ask the tough questions.” -Tom Brokaw, Meet the Press Jun 29, 2008, while interviewing Arnold Schwarzenegger I’ve been listening to NBC’s Meet the Press via podcast for about two years. In conjunction with CBS’s Face the … Continue reading →
The New York Times has a good summary of the military’s case against CBS News. Essentially, the military wants access to the unaired portions of a video interview with one of the soldiers involved in the deaths of Iraqi civilians … Continue reading →
Surprisingly, actor Tim Robbins‘ speech on the state of broadcasting, at the National Association of Broadcaster’s annual conference in Las Vegas this April, wasn’t sugar coated; it didn’t patronize the people in the room. Instead, Robbins humorously, and seriously, chastised … Continue reading →
Awesome idea:The company [Google], joined by other heavyweights like Microsoft and Dell, has long been lobbying for the Federal Communications Commission to free up unused broadcast TV channels known as "white spaces" for unlicensed use by personal devices. That portion of the … Continue reading →