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Believe It: Niche Video News Producers like Beet.TV Can Make It!

Believe It: Niche Video News Producers like Beet.TV Can Make It!

from Beet.TV on October 22, 2009
Duration: 131
As an online video news source, msnbc.com has the enormous advantage, with resources of NBC, but the opportunities exist for niche video news producers who focus on a niche areas and use low cost digital news gathering can succeed. I interviewed Charlie Tillinghast, president and publisher of msnbc.com on Sixth Avenue on Tuesday afternoon, just before we started our Beet.TV Online Video Roundable, which was hosted by Charlie at the msnbc.com Digital Cafe at 30 Rock.
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YR944 American Debut of MISS HONEY 17 Years After its European Release

YR944 American Debut of MISS HONEY 17 Years After its European Release

from Yeast Radio - Bloated Lesbian Visionary on July 05, 2009
Duration: 0
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NBC:  Jay Leno Show Promo (HD)

NBC: Jay Leno Show Promo (HD)

from Favorites of begeto on June 08, 2009
Duration: 32
The new 10/9c Jay Leno show coming this fall to NBC. So, it seems that they wont be using the dolls to promote it............. Watch in HD.
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Chris Hansen, DATELINE NBC, YOU MIGHT BE RICH NBC News correspondent: Mr. Media Audio Interview

Chris Hansen, DATELINE NBC, YOU MIGHT BE RICH NBC News correspondent: Mr. Media Audio Interview

from Mr. Media on May 03, 2009
Duration: 0
Image via WikipediaApparently, there is something screwy with America’s many state lotteries. This Sunday at 7 p.m. on “Dateline NBC,” correspondent Chris Hansen and his team investigate lottery scams. Hansen, one of the best-known reporters at NBC News and “Dateline NBC” skyrocketed to prominence as the host of “To Catch a Predator.” If you’re preying on underage boys or girls, you don’t want to see Chris Hansen taking the steps to your front door two at a time. With this lottery investigation, why do I have the feeling Hansen and Co. found their way back to his old Tampa stomping grounds—that’s right, right here in the new media capital of the world—to find a story of evil-doing and weirdness? Just a hunch. You can LISTEN to this interview with CHRIS HANSEN, correspondent for "DATELINE NBC" and NBCNEWS, by clicking the BlogTalkRadio.com audio player above! Copyright 2009 Bob Andelman. Click here for copyright permissions!
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Chris Hansen, DATELINE NBC, TO CATCH A PREDATOR NBC News correspondent: Mr. Media Audio Interview

Chris Hansen, DATELINE NBC, TO CATCH A PREDATOR NBC News correspondent: Mr. Media Audio Interview

from Mr. Media on March 22, 2009
Duration: 0
Chris HansenWho’s afraid of Chris Hansen? You? Really? And you? And… you? I’m sorry I asked. Boy, you think you know people! Hansen, one of the best-known reporters at NBC News and “Dateline NBC” skyrocketed to prominence as the host of “To Catch a Predator.” If you’re preying on underage boys or girls, you don’t want to see Chris Hansen walking the steps to your front door. This week, Hansen and the “Dateline NBC” team are taking on America’s latest national trauma: the failing economy. If I were this recession and I knew Chris Hansen were gaining on me, I’d give serious thought to changing my ways. You can LISTEN to this interview with CHRIS HANSEN, NBC News correspondent on DATELINE NBC and TO CATCH A PREDATOR, by clicking the BlogTalkRadio.com audio player below! Copyright 2009 Bob Andelman. Click here for copyright permissions!
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Msnbc.com Expands News Video for Mobile Devices

Msnbc.com Expands News Video for Mobile Devices

from kanyewestgayfish on March 11, 2009
Duration: 0
Msnbc.com has announced that it has expanded its offering of television programming to mobile devices through an alliance with Transpara. NBC News shows being sent to mobile devices include "Today," "Nightly News with Brian Williams" and "Meet the Press." Several MSNBC shows are going mobile too, including "Harball with Chris Matthews" and the "Rachel Maddow Show."Here's the press release.Last week in San Francisco, I spoke with Msnbc.com president and publisher about the continued growth of the site and the continuing growth of online video news consumption. We spoke after the conclusion of the Beet.TV Online Video Roundtable in San Francisco.-- Andy Plesser, Executive Producer
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Msnbc.com Expands News Video for Mobile Devices

Msnbc.com Expands News Video for Mobile Devices

from recent posts tagged msnbc - blip.tv (beta) on March 11, 2009
Duration: 121
Msnbc.com has announced that it has expanded its offering of television programming to mobile devices through an alliance with Transpara. NBC News shows being sent to mobile devices include "Today," "Nightly News with Brian Williams" and "Meet the Press." Several MSNBC shows are going mobile too, including "Harball with Chris Matthews" and the "Rachel Maddow Show."Here's the press release.Last week in San Francisco, I spoke with Msnbc.com president and publisher about the continued growth of the site and the continuing growth of online video news consumption. We spoke after the conclusion of the Beet.TV Online Video Roundtable in San Francisco.-- Andy Plesser, Executive Producer
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msnbc.com Deploys Highly Distributed Strategy for News Video, Charlie Tillinghast Explains

msnbc.com Deploys Highly Distributed Strategy for News Video, Charlie Tillinghast Explains

from The Penn Stater Magazine on July 24, 2008
Duration: 140
While online news consumption is largely a destination activity akin to picking up a newspaper, Charles Tillinghast, president and publisher of msnbc.com, says that a highly distributed model is essential.msnbc.com is the first national news organization to make its videos shareable via an embeddable code. Beet.TV first reported this development earlier this year. It also has a joint venture for political coverage with MySpace. This is our third segment of interview with Charlie which we taped earlier this month in the msnbc.com offices in Manhattan.Back from Stanford On Tuesday, Charlie joined us at Stanford for the Beet.TV online media roundtable where he was the featured speaker. Below is a photo from our event. Left of Charlie is Jim Louderback, CEO of Revision3, and on the right is Andrew Heyward, consultant with the Monitor Group former president of CBS News. Andrew co-moderated the panel with me. -- Andy Plesser, Executive ProducerPosted on Beet.TV on Thursday, July 24, 2008http://www.beet.tv/2008/07/msnbccom-has-hy.html
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dvtv live broadcast 4.19.07: enabled by The Commonwealth of Virginia

dvtv live broadcast 4.19.07: enabled by The Commonwealth of Virginia

from The Daily Movie News on April 19, 2007
Duration: 462
one year ago today: the worst school shooting in US history...when the identity of a murderer is revealed, one of three things happens. sometimes, neighbors will say - he seemed like such a nice guy, he must have snapped. sometimes, it is said of the murderer - he was very quiet - he mostly kept to himself. sometimes, it is said - he seemed troubled - or that he was trouble. in the case of Cho Seung-hui, the latter two apply. it was abundantly clear that the 22 year-old Cho was troubled. it is also abundantly clear that a lack of common sense led to all-time high body count. let's ignore the fact that Virginia tech police dropped the ball after they found the first two dead bodies; let's ignore the fact that a judge in 2005 declared Cho an imminent danger to himself and others. it is very easy for us non-professionals to second-guess the actions of the authorities after the fact, and at a great distance. Cho did not just snap. - he had planned and obsessed this attack over the course of months, possibly years. but consider how different this attack would have been if Cho had been armed not with two legally obtained firearms, but with a hammer - or a baseball bat, or a knife, a sword or machete, or even a bow-and arrow. without guns, could Cho have killed thirty-two people in such a short period of time? in Virginia, no license or permit is required to purchase a firearm, no registration, no waiting period. in Virginia, police cannot limit the number of concealed weapons. local authorities there are prevented from enacting stronger gun laws than the state has. the attorney general of that state, the highest-ranking law enforcement official, is powerless to regulate the sale of guns. the commonwealth of Virginia, with their lax gun laws, enabled Cho seung-hui in his killing spree. he simply walked into a Roanoke gun shop, produced his green card, and walked out with a 9mm, and later a .22 caliber. Cho was enabled by a long tradition of school shootings in the united states - he called the Columbine killers "martyrs". but ultimately, this immigrant was enabled by the insane blood lust of the united states of america for firearms. enabled by the perversion of the second amendment, and ultimately enabled by the all-American notion: i have a gun - you will do my will, or i will shoot. last night, NBC news twisted the knife in the emotional wounds of the Cho's victims' families and friends. they granted the last wish of a mass murderer by broadcasting his video. news outlets usually refrain from showing bloody close-ups of a murder victims wounds. why? this kind of gruesome sensationalism is considered in poor taste. showing such photographs would be insensitive to anybody who knows the victim, showing bullet riddled dead bodies disgusts most viewers. such a gratuitous display adds nothing to our understanding of a news story. yet, NBC, and eventually every other news org did something much worse. they glorified this dead sicko by airing his bitter, hate filled video manifesto. great job, Cho - you broke the record for a mass-murder by gunshot. you got your face on every front page on the planet. now the entire world can hear your insane ranting, courtesy of NBC news. mission accomplished! congratulations!
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Interacting with the nightly news

Interacting with the nightly news

from mgberry on November 19, 2006
Duration: 214
When network news tries to interact, it often ends up insulting us: a review of the letters on NBC Nightly News by Jeff Jarvis, Buzzmachine.com.
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