Video Media Category

While talking to Jim Seida, senior multimedia producer from MSNBC in the same lecture , he highly recommended Iraqi Kurdistan featured in  Mediastorm.
The multimedia file depicts the daily lives of the Kurdish people of northern Iraq. These images provide an alternative perspective on a changing culture.

What so special about the file?
According to Jim, the source of the video [...]

Baidu hunts for internet TV

In: Video Media

China premier search engine Baidu (百度) spreads her wing to internet TV by forking out US$15 million to acquire 8.3 percent stake in UiTV. Users have to install UiPlayer to view the movie online or they can save it for viewing offline.

The investment will strengthen its movie channel - movie.baidu.com. The movie channel (影视) will allow users to download Canton and [...]

Mr Albert Cheng King-hon (鄭經翰) will stage his first comeback in a locally-based television station and present his “rapid-fire” question and answer session in a forthcoming evening program, five days each week.
Mr Cheng, who is known for his quick wit, raising sharp and eccentric questions to interviewees in radio show, is going to host a show – “也文也武一大班“ in HKATV (Hong Kong Asia Television 亞洲電視)  starting on 29th [...]

Online Radio is a Big Business?

In: Video Media

Outspoken Albert Jinghan Cheng (鄭經翰) and his business partners are set to develop a Cantonese- language radio platform following the approval of a new AM channel from the Hong Kong SAR government yesterday. 
Mr Cheng, also nicknamed “Taipan”, gives his strong and bold message of  ” Sound becomes Power” in a flash intro movie embedded in his personal website. Ostensibly, he has already blown his horn to operate a [...]

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