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27 Nov 2009

Livestation Internet Tv Software

Internet TV is a relatively new concept which has exploded onto the world in the past few years. It started with You Tube but quickly morphed into other types of materials. For example, did you know that it’s possible to get free, live TV over the Internet? All you need is some really cool Internet TV software. And we’re not talking about the illegal stuff either. We’re talking live, honest to goodness broadcast TV directly over the Internet from major TV networks. So what’s the catch? Well, there is one big one and a few small ones. First, the big one: The site we’re talking about is a place called Livestation. They broadcast about a dozen high quality live TV channels over the Internet free for the taking whenever you want and pretty much wherever you happen to live. It’s licensed by the networks and is 100% legal. The catch: the only channels they have are news channels, places like BBC, Al Jazeera, France 24 (strangely missing are American news channels such as Fox News and CNN – one guesses they figure they’ve got enough of an audience without them). That said, they do offer some sporting material as well, with their new pay per view program (did we mention that the channels above are all free and you need to do is to download the Internet TV software from their web site?). Recent material included European football matches which one could not necessarily see in one’s home country. But what about all the other types of channels? How do we get Internet TV into the mainstream? Well they answer that question as well. They provide you with the option of getting user defined channels into the system. Now of course the fact that you can enter a user defined channel does not mean you’ll be watching the Simpsons for free online (although many such shows are available elsewhere). But there are nearly 3,000 other TV stations from all over the world that are included in the program.The interface is gorgeous as well, providing a kind of a carousel wheel where you can see the channels sliding by as you flip through a virtual “book” of channels available for viewing. One problem with all this beauty though is that it does require a fairly fast Internet connection. This is a problem since a great many people try to get away with the phone company’s cheapo 786K connection and frankly that just isn’t fast enough to handle the amount of data that it takes for an Internet TV broadcast to come through clearly. They recommend a higher level for their Internet TV software and trust us, it definitely shows.

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27 November, 2009 at 23:55 by pintpuller

Tags: Internet, Software, Tv
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19 Nov 2009

Live TV Software for Watching Satellite TV Channels Online

There’s a cheaper way top enjoy your favorite satellite TV channels. You don’t have to purchase expensive satellite TV equipment and pay high installation and activation fees. With live online TV software you can watch several hundred quality satellite TV channels on your computer monitor. You only need to have a good internet connection, like wireless or broadband, and that’s it. All satellite TV channels are free after you download and install this software. This is an excellent alternative to standard satellite television providers, because it’s easy to use and there are no reoccurring fees.

Look at what you get: live TV software

Watching television over the Net is not going to replace traditional satellite TV providers yet. But you do get more satellite TV channels with this option. Plus, there are many other advantages, for example there are no monthly reoccurring fees. You pay only once and it’s not even expensive compared to all installation fees and expensive satellite dishes. Next, you can watch satellite TV programs on your laptop computer too, which means that you won’t miss your favorite sports games or TV shows when you are on vacation or a business trip. Also you can hook up your computer with a TV set, and watch your TV channels on a big screen.

Many people say that there are too many satellite TV channels available, but that’s not a disadvantage, is it? There are TV programs in English as well as other languages like Spanish, Hindi, German, Chinese, Polish, Italian, French and many other languages.

To find out more about live TV software and watching satellite TV via the Internet,

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19 November, 2009 at 22:41 by pintpuller

Tags: Live TV Online, Live Tv Software, Tv, Watching Satellite Tv Online
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14 Nov 2009

Good Night. Good Luck. Does TV News Still Matter?

Copyright (c) 2009 Karen Friedman Enterprises, Inc.

As a former TV news reporter and anchor, I often wonder whether TV news still matters. My first thought is usually “Of course it does.” However, perhaps a better question in this age of social media is “Does TV news matter as much as it once did?” Research suggests it does not.

According to data from Nielsen Media Research, viewership on the three evening network news programs has steadily declined over the past 25 years, falling by more than 1 million viewers each year— translating into millions of dollars in lost annual revenue. The 2009 Pew Project for Excellence in Journalism’s State of the News Media annual report says that local news staffs, already too small to adequately cover their communities, are being cut at unprecedented rates. As a result, this caused local revenues to fall by a surprising 7 percent in an election year—and ratings continue to drop. Only cable news is flourishing. As previous Pew annual reports have shown, new media — including the Internet, blogs, podcasts and video sharing — is rapidly becoming mainstream media. Pew cited one survey stating that the number of Americans who say they found “most of their national and international news” online increased 67 percent in the past four years.

While the growth in online news consumption cut across all age groups, it was fueled by young people. It appears that the limitations of three main channels and a dinner-hour time slot are to blame. Even an unofficial survey that I conducted of my college-bound son’s friends with short attention spans revealed that if they want news, they’d rather obtain it online, without commercials and with the ability to move on when they lose interest. Rick Williams, executive producer at WPVI-ABC TV in Philadelphia, agrees. Williams says that because younger viewers get most of their information from the Web, it is critical to cross-promote news between the TV and Web platforms. That means streaming news events live and carrying breaking stories on the station Web site so that viewers don’t have to wait until the evening broadcasts. To do this, many stations have hired producers who do nothing but create Web content, update stories online, produce video for Web sites and create breaking-news alerts that are sent to subscribers’ cell phones and e-mail. As a result, Williams says that WPVI is probably in better shape than most stations because it has focused attention on viewer habits, and also maintained a loyal audience who has followed the same anchor for more than 30 years. “Our ratings are still strong, but clearly not as strong as back in the day,” says Williams. “Overall TV viewing is down, especially given you can now watch what you want to watch when you want to watch it.” He says that many stations “have all but turned out the lights in their newsrooms and have laid off scads of people” because they can share video and use more canned pieces from other content providers. However, he stresses that TV news, especially local news, is still relevant for many stations around the country, especially regarding weather reporting. Williams says that even though you can click on many Web sites for a quick update, local weather reports remain big drivers for TV news viewers.

Additionally, as lifestyles change and people start their days earlier, morning news programs are also growing. About 40 years ago, viewers only had three channels to choose from. As cable grew, more channels were offered. As the Internet exploded, more videos started popping up on the Web, generating millions of hits and prompting creators to improve quality. Combine this explosion with “friending” on Facebook, “tweeting” on Twitter, blogging, podcasts and “linking” to one another on LinkedIn, and it’s easy to understand why TV news is no longer the gold standard for delivering and receiving information. TV stations are now having the same experience as newsrooms: award-winning journalists and broadcast executives are fleeing TV stations to begin alternative news sites that provide investigative reporting, tap freelance journalists for content and offer long, in-depth pieces that are tough to find in today’s revenue-challenged TV newsrooms.

Media and political consultant Larry Ceisler says that the financial pressure on local news is forcing those operations to air more voiceovers and use fewer reporters. “The fact that reporters are younger and less experienced in their markets is a detriment.” Ceisler says because money is tight, many newsrooms can’t afford to hire experienced reporter and producer staffs who are familiar with the market where they work. Ceisler adds that the quality of reporting has diminished, and he believes that the days when local TV was a PR expert’s most important task is over. “It is always good for the client, when they have an event, to see cameras,” he says, “but cameras are becoming more like props for clients. Bottom line, TV just does not have the impact it once did.” While this may be true, other

PR professionals believe that TV is a convenient and effortless way to stay on top of what’s happening in the world, especially for older people who are not as computer savvy. “When you consider that more people [use] TVs than computers to access news online, [then] the role and continued value of TV news becomes more apparent,” says Lori Neuman, communications manager for NRG Energy. She adds that TV news speaks to and reaches all audiences. It’s still an important vehicle to get your message out, Neuman says.

Former major market television news reporter turned media and crisis consultant Rick Amme believes TV news is actually more relevant than it’s ever been and credits You Tube, the popular video sharing website frequented by users from around the world who upload and share video clips. Amme cites a Fortune 100 client who just a few years ago told him she was much more concerned about print media because it could be replicated and circulated much more easily than broadcast media. In Amme’s opinion, You Tube has changed that entirely. “TV news has now become potential source material for good or bad news and the viral videos can have a more powerful visceral impact on many different audiences.”

As for my own opinion following two decades as a television news reporter and anchor, I also believe TV news, especially local news, will remain relevant to people who want to know what’s happening in their own backyard. Despite the steady decline of viewers, Pew also reports approximately two-thirds of Americans say they still get their news from their local television stations. Although newsrooms across the country are cutting salaries, staff and merging operations to cut costs, many continue adding additional newscasts in an effort to remain profitable as news programming can account for nearly half of a station’s overall revenue.

Like any good product, TV news must strive to remain relevant by continuing to beef up web presence and attract younger viewers. But I also believe TV news must consistently differentiate itself by doing what it does best which is broadcasting world events and Live breaking news in a way that only television cameras can capture.

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14 November, 2009 at 10:44 by pintpuller

Tags: broadcasting, communications, interviews, journalism, karen friedman, Media, reporter, social media, Tv
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1 Nov 2009

Could Live Online TV Roulette Increase Your Lifespan (or your paranoia)?

Oh no! Swine Flu is the latest crisis to engulf the world! This global disease can lead to a flu-type illness, and perhaps even death. People exhibiting any symptoms should straight away lock themselves away in a closed room with no windows, and a steady supply of food. But what about you? You’re not Ill, and you do not want to get that way! Should you stay indoors, and avoid risking catching it? Naaah….you are going out, dammit! There is a casino close by, and you want your roulette fix.

Fortunately for you, live online TV roulette could be your answer. Why take the risk of going to a crowded casino to play a live roulette game, packed with other people and their horrible germs? Who knows whose sweaty disease-ridden hands held those chips before you? How do you know that the bloke breathing over your shoulder isn’t already fermenting a nice batch of evil pig generated influenza?

Staying at home and playing live TV roulette online will help reduce your risk! There’s no chance of catching anything from watching the TV (although playing on your PC is slightly more risky if you have let others use the keyboard). This could become the latest weapon in the battle against global disease terrorism! Aside from the none-contact with others, it’s almost exactly like playing a real game in a real casino. There’s a real, healthy, live croupier (well, we hope he is healthy), spinning a real roulette wheel. You can place bets through your interactive TV or internet connection, and get credited instantly with any wins. There’s no human contact whatsoever.

It could be the live online TV roulette channels new slogan! “Playing Roulette With Us Can Help Your Health”! There is no risk of catching anything nasty, let alone of death by roulette! The alternative of going to casinos in a full-body protection suit is too hideous to bear; the thought alone of all those fluorescent red suits standing around the table is enough to give me a migraine.

Just think about it – this could wipe out all international diseases and viruses! No more measles, mumps, or chicken pox. The health benefits could be enormous! And with the saving of doctors time, and reduction in money spent on medical research, we could be out of this global recession in no time at all. Watching live TV roulette online is solving so many problems, on so many levels, it’s unbelievable. Roulette: The healthy choice! Although no doubt pizza delivery services may somewhat reduce the benefits, as I suspect most people would avoid isolation for deliver services.

If the internet had been available during the dark ages, how many millions of lives could it have saved? The Black Death could have been wiped out in weeks; the plague would be over faster than news about it could be spread. Ancient civilizations wouldn’t have to worry about catching chicken pox for the first time. They could just stay indoors and play. Hi there? Got the pox? Stay away from me, I’m playing roulette!

So next time there is a global health crisis, remember: Live Online TV Roulette; the healthy choice!

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1 November, 2009 at 19:59 by pintpuller

Tags: Casino, Game, Live Roulette, Nation, Online, Online Tv Roulette, Roulette, Roulette Tv Online, Smartlive, Super Casino, Supercasino, Tv
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1 Nov 2009

Why is TV Online Getting an Awesome Service?

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1 November, 2009 at 4:33 by pintpuller

Tags: Clone Tv, Free Tv Online, Internet Tv, Iptv, Iptv Articles, Movies Online, Tv, Tv Online, Videos Online, Watch Tv Online
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