San Antonio Underground Film Festival
Happens this weekend. More info at safilm.com
In a battle of Goliath vs. Goliath it is sometimes hard to pick a side, but not in this fight. We support passage of the Texas Franchise Bill. The cable companies’ arguments chastising the phone company about aggressively raising prices might be construed by some as a wee bit contradictory.
The story about the Infinity owned San Francisco radio station converting their talk format to merely redistributing podcasts at first glance feels like a mixed blessing.
This list looks to be a few years old, but was recently updated.
Interesting bios and insights into what the different studios are looking for.
OurMedia.org is an interesting startup where a new approach to licensing content joins forces with free distribution.
Another step in the citizen media revolution?
Bloggers seemed to rule both the panels and the audiences on the Interactive track at SXSW.
I’d been reading blogs for a couple years but hadn’t paid as much attention as I should have to the tools for building and distributing blogs until I started ContentDeveloper.com in February.
SXSW was a great way to get immersed in those tools quickly.
Some of the more interesting companies included Flickr, Technorati — who has opened up their API and some people are building some pretty interesting things with it and PubSub.
Are the Creative Commons License and RSS feed with enclosure the new driving forces in distribution of content?
Caught wind of the growing mainstream media hype on podcasting?
Articles like in todays NYT make it sound like listening to on demand mp3 audio programs on your portable player is a new idea.
To the credit of Dave Winer over at Ipodder.org, a leading force in podcasting, he stays right on the mark in describing what they do.