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Streaming Media News Roundup This week Apple demonstrated--but didn’t release--QuickTime 6. In other news, there were updated products from Virage and Telestream, plus Arbitron is offering a preview of its new Internet radio study. Senior Editor José Alvear takes a look at this week’s notable news. (2/15/2002)
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The sound of streaming For those unable to make it to London for Streaming Media Europe 2001, the audio-on-demand resources have now launched! (12/20/2001)
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Streaming Drives Success At Playboy.com At Streaming Media East, Christie Hefner, chairman and CEO of Playboy, showed how streaming is driving the success at Playboy.com.
(12/13/2001)
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Noize Play Goes for Advertainment Series launches featuring combination of games and branding. (11/21/2001)
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HotRoof Expands Line, Gets New Funding Company releases Streamwriter Select and Streamwriter Direct and gets $825,000 in new funding. (11/15/2001)
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Microsoft Unveils Producer for PowerPoint 2002
Microsoft's new streaming and presentation authoring software is available free today for PowerPoint 2002 users. (11/12/2001)
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It’s the End of the World as We Know it VP Interactive Joey Manley muses over the state of business on the Web in his monthly column for Streaming Media Magazine. (11/2/2001)
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Everyone's invited to dinner Storylines such as 'George stirs up Justin and helps fire-fighter Jake find his hose' have ensured Dinnerparty.tv a global distribution agreement. (10/12/2001)
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Sharpening Business Skills with Ninth House San Francisco-based company announces new version of its business skills streaming system. (8/6/2001)
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RealNetworks/Symbian launch mobile video Companies get world commercial first with Nokia 9210 clips.
(7/25/2001)
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Audible Cuts Jobs Audible announces an almost 40% workforce reduction, including the resignation of its CEO Thomas Baxter. (7/23/2001)
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Ampex Shuts Down iNEXTV
Ampex shuts down its iNEXTV Internet content subsidiary, while MShow.com announces it filed for Chapter 11 reorganization. (7/23/2001)
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Mean Fiddler to launch iTV channel Festival and club organiser Mean Fiddler has embraced iTV. (7/16/2001)
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Orange gets French Premier League rights Orange France has won the rights to streaming video in France – but at what cost? (7/13/2001)
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Stream of Consciousness: Community Service Let them build it, and more will come. (7/11/2001)
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CBS and RealNetworks Offer up Big Brother Subscriptions Fans of the TV show must now pay to view live streams. (7/6/2001)
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Sites to See: The Art of the Message Just because they have “dot-org” in their names doesn’t mean arts-and-culture and public interest sites can’t have a little fun. (7/5/2001)
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Yahoo! Buys Launch for $12 Million
Launch also settles its suit with Universal and looks to sell its Warped Tour concert property. (6/29/2001)
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Clear Channel Streams Again After two months of taking down its radio streams, Clear Channel says it will use Hiwire’s ad insertion technology to bring all of its stations back. (6/21/2001)
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Nokia announces mPlatform Advertising Mobile company launches multimedia advert platform (6/18/2001)
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Roadblocks for Interactive Music Listen drops out of RIAA lawsuit while Launch brings back a modified LaunchCast. (6/15/2001)
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