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Canadian Council of Public Relations Firms issues Media Monitoring RFP
20 hours ago ago from Pro PR
The Canadian Council of Public Relations Firms has taken a step that we think is an industry first. The CCPRF has issued a Request for Proposals (RFP) on behalf of our members inviting suppliers to provide Canada`s PR firms with a new approach to monitoring traditional and online media. Why have we done this? The world of media is evolving rapidly. Where we get our information has changed. People have switched much of their ...
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11 hours ago ago from Raja Jasti's Blog - Renaissance Thinking
Via NYT : Paramount Pictures is creating an online service where it sells short movie clips. LOS ANGELES — Paramount Pictures, looking for new ways to turn its old movies into cash, especially as DVD sales continue to decline, is creating an online video clip service that will allow users to search hundreds of feature films on a frame-by-frame basis. Feeling “the need for speed,” as ...
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17 hours ago ago from AMIA Newsbriefs
Paramount Pictures, looking for new ways to turn its old movies into cash, especially as DVD sales continue to decline, is creating an online video clip service that will allow users to search hundreds of feature films on a frame-by-frame basis. The site, to be introduced on Tuesday, is powered by VideoSense, an automated indexing tool developed by the technology company Digitalsmiths. Using proprietary video interpretation systems, ...
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12 hours ago ago from Marketingdebat
NEW YORK (AdAge.com) Comcast said it is extending its online TV service, in beta for the past six months, to many of its 15.7 million broadband subscribers across the country, the broadest implementation yet of what the cable industry calls TV Everywhere. View post: Comcast Takes Online TV Service National
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15 hours ago ago from Beet.TV
Comcast's much anticipated launch of its its "TV Everywhere" service, which allows subscribers to Comcast to watch selected video on their computers, has gone live in beta, today. The company has just announced a number of television shows and films which have not been online before including a number of shows from HBO including all the episodes of the Soprano's, Curb Your Enthusiasm and a number of major theatrical films. The ...
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Comcast launches online service for premium TV, movies
7 hours ago ago from CNN - Tech
Comcast launches online service for premium TV, movies By Mallory Simon , CNN Comcast's new service gives customers the ability to watch premium and network shows and TV online. STORY HIGHLIGHTS Comcast's Fancast XFINITY TV goes live Tuesday for its Internet, TV subscribers Service follows trend of trying to keep users from abandoning cable TV for Web Site allows users access to premium content, ...
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21 hours ago ago from All Things D
As promised, Comcast (CMCSA) is opening up the trial of its TV Everywhere program, which gives its subscribers but only its subscribers access to extra TV programming on the Web. Comcast will be holding a press conference shortly to walk reporters through this. But if you're a Comcast customer who is paying for both digital cable and broadband that's going to be something less than 14 million people nationwide you should be able to check ...
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11 hours ago ago from Wall Street Journal
BY NAT WORDEN AND SAM SCHECHNER Comcast Corp. Tuesday expanded a service that makes cable-television shows and movies accessible on the Web, as the TV industry grapples with the rise of online video. The service, dubbed Fancast XFinity TV, gives customers who subscribe to both Comcast's video and broadband Internet services access on the Web to cable shows like "The Sopranos" and "The Closer" and full-length movies like "The Dark Knight" ...
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15 hours ago ago from Huffington Post
Comcast's much anticipated launch of its its "TV Everywhere" service, which allows subscribers to Comcast to watch selected videos on their computers, has gone live in beta, today. The company has just announced a number of television shows and films which have not been online before, including a number of shows from HBO including all the episodes of the Soprano's, Curb Your Enthusiasm, and a number of major theatrical films. The service ...
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4 hours ago ago from The New York Times
Comcast , the nation's largest cable operator, said Tuesday that its customers could now watch thousands of television episodes online that were previously unavailable. It said the new service, Fancast Xfinity TV, was a major step toward what it calls anytime, anywhere media. Add to Portfolio Comcast Corp Go to your Portfolio With a growing number of people bypassing their cable subscriptions and watching movies and ...
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