Fresh Podcasts > CBC: some lengthy rambling
[dose] This has been in conjunction with some back and forths with the folks at publicbroadcasting.ca, some of whom are CBC employees with insights into the strange world of the Crown Corporation. It occurs to me that I should try to articulate not just criticsms, but outline what I think a public broadcaster, and CBC in particular, should be doing in this dawning age of distributed media.
Some related posts from Technorati and Google.
dose: The deal calls for AOL to become the exclusive seller of advertising to CBC’s website, beyond the on-line business the broadcaster brings in through its own TV and radio operations. (via Cosmos)
Along the Way: recently that Ottawa is considering using part of the budget surplus to pay for tax cuts and/or tax rebates .I'd just like to point out, that if you really balanced the National books there would be no surplus. (via Cosmos)
[Mutually-inclusive.typepad.com] Mutually Inclusive PR: Canada: "A comprehensivenew website will bring together Radio 3s existing web properties(including newmusiccanada.com, rootsmusiccanada.com, and justconcerts.com),and will feature a CBC Radio 3 blog, as well as an interactive musicplayer that will offer pre-arranged playlists and will allow listenersto customize their own. Radio 3s weekly, all-Canadian musicpodcast - the most popular in the country with more than 650,000downloads to date - will also continue."
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