Word: webcasts
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...work force. He called members of his management team onto the stage, and the all-male ensemble sang, "If you're happy and you know it, clap your hands!" Cooper was not there; the rally was in Virginia, and she was back in Mississippi, with her team, watching via webcast...
...JOSH HARRIS, 41, who founded webcast company Pseudo.com is now an apple farmer in upstate New York...
Finally, you have to find the music. The media players usually come with selected links pre-set, but they're not always current or complete. If you are feeling adventurous--or starved for the latest Ziggy Marley and the Melody Makers--head for one of the big webcast directories. My favorites: radiotower.com broadcast.com and radio-locator.com When you find the station you want, the music should launch automatically on the media player you have already loaded...
...broadest international following of any NBA team. Cuban signed the NBA's first Chinese player, 7-ft. 1-in. center Wang Zhizhi, and the first French player, Tariq Abdul-Wahad, as well as Canadian Steve Nash and Mexican Eduardo Najera. Fans across the world tuned into the first webcast of an NBA game last April and can get game previews at dallasmavericks.com in four languages: English, Spanish, German and Mandarin Chinese. Three times as many people click on the Chinese section as on the English...
...radio's audience is expanding rapidly. "Two years ago, 6% of Americans had ever listened to Internet radio," says Bill Rose, general manager and vice president of Arbitron Webcast Services, a company that rates the popularity of Web radio stations. "Now it's 20%." Those numbers suggest that Web radio is on its way to capturing the imagination of the segment of the world with leisure time and connection speed to enjoy it. Perhaps one day we'll hear songs by the Elvis Costellos of the future about Web radio's glorious triumph over the bad, old radio--if only...