The South African Broadcasting Corporation (SABC) recently made a grandiose announcement regarding the relaunch of their SABC News portal, which many industry commentators have called out over the years for being a wasted opportunity since the SABC has access to vast amounts of staff, local news and multimedia content – our very own CNN BBC. [...]
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Gordon Brown gets onto YouTube
British PM, Gordon Brown, announced an initiative earlier last week which they are calling “Ask the PM“. This will be a regular feature on the 10 Downing Street Youtube channel. The basic premise behind this initiative is to get YouTubers to submit video questions to the PM who then selects the best ones (with his [...]
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Just imagine if we had never been exposed to the YouTube Zeitgeist:
Day 1 – Beyond the Printed Word 2006, Vienna
Summaries by Steve Shipside The new Web 2.0 players: MySpace, YouTube, Flickr — What can we learn? Robert S. Cauthorn, CEO, City Tools, U.S.A. Robert Cauthorn, creator of the first profitable newspaper web site, said this is the third-greatest news period ever (the others being WWII and the 1960s), and there are things to do [...]


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