Seth Godin and Gordon Borrell: End of Radio As We Know It?
Broadcasters do not have to fall off the same cliff as printed newspapers.
Broadcasters do not have to fall off the same cliff as printed newspapers.
Being adept at using the Internet for God’s purposes is an important skill.
Christian radio network CEO paints a picture of what a fully-developed Internet Radio and TV network can bring end users.
Google adds Chromecast support for the mobile version of its Chrome browser.
Glorystone.tv has entered into an agreement with Amb-OS Media to add support for digital audio content in The eStation.
We can see broadcast radio, as we know it, going strong for a while, but there is a real shift towards Internet radio and streaming.
Made possible by cheap streaming content, the growth of broadband, and lightning-fast mobile connections, binge-watching should be watched closely.
When it comes to Christian Internet broadcasting, there is much to be thankful for.
Information about the first free online video and audio distribution and syndication service for the Christian marketplace.