Comments on: Live Earth Breaks Video Web Streaming Record http://www.webtvwire.com/live-earth-breaks-video-web-streaming-record/ The Business of Internet Television and Video Fri, 19 Oct 2012 08:46:31 -0600 http://wordpress.org/?v=2.8.4 hourly 1 By: arif http://www.webtvwire.com/live-earth-breaks-video-web-streaming-record/comment-page-1/#comment-343282 arif Sun, 22 Jul 2012 08:08:59 +0000 http://www.webtvwire.com/live-earth-breaks-video-web-streaming-record/#comment-343282 I also found this gem online this week -- photos by Bob Egan, who takes iconic album covers, hunts down the locations in New York City where they were shot, then superimposes them on a picture of that place today. Check out the album I also found this gem online this week — photos by Bob Egan, who takes iconic album covers, hunts down the locations in New York City where they were shot, then superimposes them on a picture of that place today. Check out the album

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By: Chris Tew http://www.webtvwire.com/live-earth-breaks-video-web-streaming-record/comment-page-1/#comment-4530 Chris Tew Sun, 15 Jul 2007 11:08:07 +0000 http://www.webtvwire.com/live-earth-breaks-video-web-streaming-record/#comment-4530 I'd pretty much agree with you on that Jon -- I recently had a rant about how DRM and copyright is destroying online TV: http://www.webtvwire.com/drm-copyright-destroying-internet-television/ I’d pretty much agree with you on that Jon — I recently had a rant about how DRM and copyright is destroying online TV:
http://www.webtvwire.com/drm-copyright-destroying-internet-television/

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By: Jon @ Imvite http://www.webtvwire.com/live-earth-breaks-video-web-streaming-record/comment-page-1/#comment-4529 Jon @ Imvite Sun, 15 Jul 2007 10:56:00 +0000 http://www.webtvwire.com/live-earth-breaks-video-web-streaming-record/#comment-4529 Where do they get these figures from, anyway? I think every "estimate", from worldwide viewership, to money lost from online downloading, should be required to be supposed by a link to how they came up with the figures. Most likely they used some local number, and then multiplied it not only per capita on the Earth, but extended it for the next twenty years to some up with two billion. And do they count anyone flipping by the concert on the remote control for two seconds as a viewer, too? Unfortunately I missed the shows. But even if I hadn't, I wouldn't have watched it for the entire thing. As far as excited: when the media industry is doing its damndest to remove or lock down every piece of content from being broadcast anywhere, it's hard to get excited about it. Two years from now this concert will be impossible: royalty rates will be charged for every single country and computer that can access it, making online broadcast impossible. Sigh. I wish I could be excited. I really do. Jon Where do they get these figures from, anyway? I think every “estimate”, from worldwide viewership, to money lost from online downloading, should be required to be supposed by a link to how they came up with the figures.

Most likely they used some local number, and then multiplied it not only per capita on the Earth, but extended it for the next twenty years to some up with two billion. And do they count anyone flipping by the concert on the remote control for two seconds as a viewer, too?

Unfortunately I missed the shows. But even if I hadn’t, I wouldn’t have watched it for the entire thing.

As far as excited: when the media industry is doing its damndest to remove or lock down every piece of content from being broadcast anywhere, it’s hard to get excited about it. Two years from now this concert will be impossible: royalty rates will be charged for every single country and computer that can access it, making online broadcast impossible.

Sigh. I wish I could be excited. I really do.

Jon

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