Tuesday, August 09, 2005
File-swap TV comes into focus
File-swap TV comes into focus | CNET News.com: "Jeff Clarke, president of San Francisco's KQED Public Broadcasting, is a fan of Internet file swapping.
For the last several months, Clarke's television and radio stations have been putting content online using a four-month-old peer-to-peer service called the Open Media Network, which gives public broadcasters an affordable way to distribute high-quality versions of their work on the Net."
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For the last several months, Clarke's television and radio stations have been putting content online using a four-month-old peer-to-peer service called the Open Media Network, which gives public broadcasters an affordable way to distribute high-quality versions of their work on the Net."