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Webcast - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
A webcast is a media file distributed over the Internet using streaming media technology. A webcast may either be distributed live or on demand. Essentially, webcasting is “broadcasting” over the In...
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It is the basis of ON24's industry-leading webcasting and virtual events solutions, including ON24 Virtual Show. With ON24 Webcast Center, you enjoy the benefits of a highly reliable, scalable and secure solution for all your virtual event needs.
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The IWA is a coalition of streaming media providers. ... The International Webcasting Association (IWA) is the largest worldwide non-profit trade organization dedicated to the growth and development of webcasting and streaming media over the Internet and other networks.
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Webcasting; Using streaming media technology, you can make your live event viewable almost anywhere on earth. All your audience needs is an Internet connection and they can tune-in and watch the event. ... Applications; Businesses, organizations and others are using webcasting for a variety of applications, including:
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; Tuesday, 3 November 2009; All indicated times are New York time (GMT-4); ... 10:00am General Assembly: 34th plenary meeting. 1) Election of seven members of the Committee for Programme and Coordination (A/64/307) 2) Election of thirty members of the United Nations Commission on International ... ; 11:00am Press Conference:
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webcasting podcasts, webcast software, webcasting software, webcast, video streaming, video learning ... Powerful Webcasting Software Engaging Your Audience...
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Summary of the Determination of the Librarian of Congress on Rates and Terms for Webcasting and Ephemeral Recordings ... It concluded that the best evidence of the marketplace rate for webcasting, including both retransmissions of radio broadcast signals and transmissions of original programming produced for...
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Webcasting Legally ... Fill out the webcasting licensing form for RIAA, and expect them to start hitting you with a multi-thousand dollar bill at some point. Oh, and the bill will be retroactive to when you first started webcasting.
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This page defines 'Webcasting (live broadcsting),' or using the Internet to broadcast radio or television programming from a Web site. ... Also see Webcasting (push technology), another usage. In both usages, netcasting is a synonym.
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