- "stations".
Webcasting usually consists of
providing non-interactive
linear streams or events.
Rights and
licensing bodies offer specific "
webcasting licenses"...
- Francisco-based
company that
markets products and
services based upon
webcasting and
virtual event and
environment technology. ON24 is a
public company...
-
Berkeley Webcast (also
known as
webcast.berkeley) is an
initiative of the
University of California,
Berkeley developed by the
Berkeley Multimedia Research...
- An
Internet radio license is a
specific type of
broadcast license that
allows the
licensee to
operate an
Internet radio station. The
licensing authority...
-
GameSpot is an
American video gaming website that
provides news, reviews, previews, downloads, and
other information on
video games. The site was launched...
-
cameras and
extend to
commercial high-definition
Broadcast quality cameras.
Webcasting is also
being used in
education for
distance learning projects; one innovative...
-
music hosted by
Fiona Ritchie Live
Concerts from All
Songs Considered,
webcasting live from the 9:30 Club in Washington, D.C., and
other venues Live From...
-
revised draft was
issued the same year to
include protection rights for
webcasting,
netcasting and simulcasting. However, the
proposal faced mixed reception...
- Wales. As a result, the
status of the
Shalka webcast was in
doubt even
before it was released.
After the
webcast, in
February 2004,
plans for
sequels were...
-
London in 2002 by Paul
Heald and
Dorian Logan to
pursue the
development of
webcasting technologies in
knowledge industries.
BrightTALK developed its
first technology...