That’s probably one of the stranger headlines the Wall Street Journal has run. Dana Mattioli has an article in Tuesday’s Wall Street Journal where she lists some of the ways people get in trouble on webcasts and webinars.
Pearl Jam Accuses AT&T Of Censoring Webcast
When a "live" webcast of grunge band legend Pearl Jam’s Lollapalooza performance didn’t make it to the audience in tact, the band immediately pointed a finger at AT&T, who sponsored and monitored the event, accusing the telecommunications giant of censorship.
Fox To Host Pre- All-Star Game Webcast
Who says America’s (former) favorite pastime has gotten too commercial? What, just because the list of All-Star Game sponsors is longer than the rosters? Well, at least part of the proceeds are going toward offering a live pre-game webcast from Fox, allowing fans to get close up views of the steroid tracks.
Live, From New York, It’s Saturday Night Webcast
NBC executives are publicly contemplating webcasting the Friday night rehearsals of the popular sketch comedy show, “Sautrday Night Live”.
Katie Couric To Be Broadcast And Webcast
CBS Digital Media plans to make their news anchor an omnipresent figure by simulcasting her evening news show online and over-the-air.
MSN New Year’s Webcast
A century after the first official New Year celebration in New York City’s Times Square, people around the world will experience this New Year’s Eve tradition in a way never before available.