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International Broadcaster Switchboard | Where broadcast meets broadband and telecomInternational Broadcaster Switchboard | Where broadcast meets broadband and telecom. The State of the News Media 2012. Mobile Devices and News Consumption: Some Good Signs for Journalism. By Amy Mitchell & Tom Rosenstiel of PEJ, and Leah Christian of the Pew Research Center Each of these technologies offers a separate set of features, conveniences and potential uses.

But less is known to date about how people use these devices — whether they behave differently on different platforms and what the move to mobile might mean for news and journalism and the notion of a common experience or public square. Past research found much of the desktop news experience was built around search — people looking for what they need or want to know right now, which tilted influence (and revenue) toward aggregators such as Google. To what degree is that true in mobile? Have apps (or applications) and social media networks altered that? And do consumers favor one way of accessing news on their tablet, another their desktop and yet another on a smartphone? Among the major findings of this research: The majority of Americans now get news through at least one digital, web-based device.

Ownership. How to Look at Art Through Apps. "Images were first made to conjure up the appearance of something that was absent," writes John Berger in his seminal publication Ways of Seeing. "Gradually it became evident that an image could outlast what it represented. " On the Internet, where variations on the Hey Girl meme live and die, Nicki Minaj battles it out against Katy Perry and cats, dogs and horses vie for the most beloved and adorable pet, it's a wonder to think about how one can and should look at art through the lens of the edited Internet and apps. Taking Berger's ideas for looking as a starting point, how is the idea of looking changing on the Internet and through smartphone apps? In the age of always on apps and the Internet, is it possible to return to the childlike state of looking? "Seeing comes before words," writes Berger. In looking at art, we at once have to become child-like again - approaching the image with zero preconceived notions, seeing as if we knew nothing.

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Analyzing TV to Streamline Communications Efforts The City of Greensboro, the third largest city in North Carolina, records television to monitor and evaluate employees' interviews in local news broadcasts. SnapStream replaced the city's antiquated VCR setup to provide an efficient solution for monitoring and search TV. K-12 Education Getting Television into the Classroom Tri-Rivers Career Center supplements its vocational training courses with educational TV programming.

Monitoring TV in the City of Sugar Land, TX SnapStream helps Sugar Land keep things running smoothly. Using TV to Enhance Classroom Curriculum The Forsyth County School District needed an easier way of bringing TV to the classroom, while also eliminating the bulk and clutter of TVs, VCRs, and VHS tapes. NEW! Public Relations Rounding up the News for the Houston Rodeo Helping a PR Firm Create Buzz Law Enforcement NEW!