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Bill Kuykendall

In 'Mind Movies,' the Word Picture Continues to Appeal to Eager Ears - WSJ.com - 0 views

  • Radio drama, ranging from "Captain Midnight" to the high art of Orson Welles, thrived for 40 years in America. It was all but gone by the 1960s, killed off by television. Yet now that TV must contend with the Internet, the Internet has given radio drama a whisper of new life. It can't be called "radio drama" anymore, since hardly any of it gets on the radio. Mr. Greenhalgh settles for "audio drama," but the catchiest name for it is "mind movie."
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YouTube - The world's most generic news report - Charlie Brooker's Newswipe - 0 views

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A Cover Ad Mimics The Los Angeles Times's Front Page - NYTimes.com - 0 views

  • The top editor of The Times, Russ Stanton, and several of his deputies vigorously opposed the ad before it was published, but they were overruled by the paper’s business executives, according to people with direct knowledge of the dispute,
  • Mr. Conroy noted that however unorthodox the ad may be for print, it mirrors a common practice online of having an ad cover part or all of a Web site’s home page for a few seconds.
  • “It’s taking a concept that we normally apply to new media and reimagining it to a concept in a newspaper,”
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  • In the last few years, The Los Angeles Times, The New York Times and The Wall Street Journal all began publishing ads on the lower parts of their front pages.
  • But The Los Angeles Times has gone several steps further. In April, it published a front-page ad for the TV series “Southland” that was made to look like a news article, prompting harsh criticism from media critics and its own journalists. Two months later, it published its first full front-page wrap-around ad, for the series “True Blood.” The “Alice in Wonderland” ad, which also wraps around the paper, introduces a new wrinkle, lending the name and work of The Times to an advertiser.
  • the paper received several hundred thousand dollars for such an ad.
  • “It’s a little troubling that they’re blending editorial content with advertising,” she said. “This isn’t newspapering as it used to be, but that can’t be the determinant any more.”
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  • UPC television (Upper Pinellas County) began in 1987, and has since grown to produce an award-winning daily 10-minute news show, which had to get cut back to 5 minutes this year due to school schedule changes. Special projects have included a nationally broadcast Devil Rays game, commercial videos, and numerous competition pieces. The most involved students have the opportunity to participate in field trips to major competitions and conventions around the nation. The experience UPC offers is as good as-if not better than- many college programs.
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Verizon Sells West Virginia Access Lines to Frontier - WBOY-TV - WBOY.com - 0 views

  • Verizon Communications announced May 13 it would sell about 4.8 million access lines to Frontier Communications Corp., including those in West Virginia, in a move that could lead to expanded broadband Internet access throughout the state.
  • A relatively large percentage of West Virginia doesn’t have access to broadband Internet services compared to many other states. State officials have pushed for greater broadband access for the state’s rural areas, and the economic stimulus package recently passed by Congress includes $7.2 billion for expanding broadband throughout the country.
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