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Continue reading …Friday Cover of the (Fri)Day: So here’s Katy Perry performing Rebecca Black’s “Friday” at a concert in Melbourne. I was all set to not post this video when the crowd began zealously singing along, leading me to conclude that you’re all just pretending to hate this song but are secretly in love with it. So this is for you. You’re welcome. [ thanks jay! ] Bonus Friday Cover: The Chinese Version . Broadcasting platform : YouTube Source : The Daily What Discovery Date : 30/04/2011 03:02 Number of articles : 4
Continue reading …Legendary senior writer jclombardi reviews Packers 3rd pick RB Green. In the 3rd round of the 2011 NFL Draft, the Packers chose RB Alex Green, probably to replace RB Jackson. Wow, seriously, in the 3rd round? SI.com: Biography: Junior college transfer awarded all-Conference honors as a senior. Negatives: Not a physical runner and tends to finish Broadcasting platform : YouTube Source : NFL GridIron Gab Discovery Date : 23/03/2011 06:54 Number of articles : 7
Continue reading …Legendary senior writer jclombardi reviews Packers 3rd pick RB Green. In the 3rd round of the 2011 NFL Draft, the Packers chose RB Alex Green, probably to replace RB Jackson. Wow, seriously, in the 3rd round? SI.com: Biography: Junior college transfer awarded all-Conference honors as a senior. Negatives: Not a physical runner and tends to finish Broadcasting platform : YouTube Source : NFL GridIron Gab Discovery Date : 23/03/2011 06:54 Number of articles : 7
Continue reading …I don’t know if you’re aware, but tonight is Nerd Prom, also known as The White House Correspondents’ Dinner. Unfortunately, the date between the White House and those who cover it has become just a little more awkward than usual. If you are a San Francisco Bay area resident, you know the name Carla Marinucci. She’s been covering politics for the San Francisco Chronicle for years. If you are masochistic enough to attend those events yourself, you will see Marinucci there with a recording device of some sort, the better to more accurately reflect what politicians will say in response to her questions. I’ve seen Marinucci recording protests on (what I presume to be) her cellphone personally, as well as other reporters and bloggers. To the best of my knowledge, this is pretty standard operating procedure for most reporters, even the “pad and paper” types, and doesn’t usually present a problem, even to the subjects of said recording. Except… Marinucci was granted a press pass last month to cover an Obama fundraiser in San Francisco. During the fundraiser, a group that called themselves Fresh Juice Party stood up to sing a protest song against the treatment of Bradley Manning, after paying $76,000 for a table at the fundraiser (tangentially, Nicole Sandler interviewed Naomi Pitcairn of Fresh Juice , and I’m not entirely clear that Pitcairn is clear about what she was protesting). Marinucci recorded the event and uploaded the video for her online column . And that’s where the trouble begins. The White House claims that there were specific restrictions against reporters using video at this fundraiser. Now, that could be for security or privacy concerns on behalf of the donors, or the White House could be fearing a repeat of the scandal of Mayhill Fowler’s reporting of Obama saying that people cling to guns and God during economically stressful times. But their response to Marinucci’s uploading of video was a little over-the-top: they banned her from the press pool for San Francisco events . Ms Marinucci was part of the ‘print pool’ – that is, the journalists who have traditionally relied on the written word to tell the story. However the experienced political reporter used her video phone to shoot some footage of protesters at an Obama fundraiser at the St Regis Hotel on Thursday. The video caught Mr Obama looking on as protesters demonstrated against the White House’s treatment of accused WikiLeaks whistleblower Bradley Manning. The Chronicle defended Ms Marinucci, saying such phones were ‘now-standard multi-media tools’. But the move that is said to have infuriated the White House, resulting in her banning – and even threats to other reporters, according to the Chronicle. The newspaper slammed the administration as ‘hypocrtical’, pointing out that the Obama administration has done everything possible to present itself as new media friendly. That includes a high profile appearance by the President alongside Facebook founder Mark Zuckerberg recently, as well as exhaustive Facebook and Twitter updates from White House officials. But she was slammed by both the White House and other print reporters there – essentially accused of cheating by using her phone to get the story. When the Chronicle reported on the ban, the White House press office denied it had happened – sparking an angry response from Chronicle editor Ward Bushee. He wrote: ‘Sadly, we expected the White House to respond in this manner based on our experiences yesterday. It is not a truthful response. ‘It follows a day of off-the-record exchanges with key people in the White House communications office who told us they would remove our reporter, then threatened retaliation to Chronicle and Hearst reporters if we reported on the ban, and then recanted to say our reporter might not be removed after all. ‘The Chronicle’s report is accurate. ‘If the White House has indeed decided not to ban our reporter, we would like an on-the-record notice that she will remain the San Francisco print pool reporter.’ Chronicle editor-at-large Phil Bronstein added on his blog: ‘Messy ball now firmly in White House court.’ Ouch. Banning a reporter for *reporting* because she had the temerity to use a video camera rather than a keyboard? Quite a change from an administration promising transparency , isn’t it?
Continue reading …I don’t know if you’re aware, but tonight is Nerd Prom, also known as The White House Correspondents’ Dinner. Unfortunately, the date between the White House and those who cover it has become just a little more awkward than usual. If you are a San Francisco Bay area resident, you know the name Carla Marinucci. She’s been covering politics for the San Francisco Chronicle for years. If you are masochistic enough to attend those events yourself, you will see Marinucci there with a recording device of some sort, the better to more accurately reflect what politicians will say in response to her questions. I’ve seen Marinucci recording protests on (what I presume to be) her cellphone personally, as well as other reporters and bloggers. To the best of my knowledge, this is pretty standard operating procedure for most reporters, even the “pad and paper” types, and doesn’t usually present a problem, even to the subjects of said recording. Except… Marinucci was granted a press pass last month to cover an Obama fundraiser in San Francisco. During the fundraiser, a group that called themselves Fresh Juice Party stood up to sing a protest song against the treatment of Bradley Manning, after paying $76,000 for a table at the fundraiser (tangentially, Nicole Sandler interviewed Naomi Pitcairn of Fresh Juice , and I’m not entirely clear that Pitcairn is clear about what she was protesting). Marinucci recorded the event and uploaded the video for her online column . And that’s where the trouble begins. The White House claims that there were specific restrictions against reporters using video at this fundraiser. Now, that could be for security or privacy concerns on behalf of the donors, or the White House could be fearing a repeat of the scandal of Mayhill Fowler’s reporting of Obama saying that people cling to guns and God during economically stressful times. But their response to Marinucci’s uploading of video was a little over-the-top: they banned her from the press pool for San Francisco events . Ms Marinucci was part of the ‘print pool’ – that is, the journalists who have traditionally relied on the written word to tell the story. However the experienced political reporter used her video phone to shoot some footage of protesters at an Obama fundraiser at the St Regis Hotel on Thursday. The video caught Mr Obama looking on as protesters demonstrated against the White House’s treatment of accused WikiLeaks whistleblower Bradley Manning. The Chronicle defended Ms Marinucci, saying such phones were ‘now-standard multi-media tools’. But the move that is said to have infuriated the White House, resulting in her banning – and even threats to other reporters, according to the Chronicle. The newspaper slammed the administration as ‘hypocrtical’, pointing out that the Obama administration has done everything possible to present itself as new media friendly. That includes a high profile appearance by the President alongside Facebook founder Mark Zuckerberg recently, as well as exhaustive Facebook and Twitter updates from White House officials. But she was slammed by both the White House and other print reporters there – essentially accused of cheating by using her phone to get the story. When the Chronicle reported on the ban, the White House press office denied it had happened – sparking an angry response from Chronicle editor Ward Bushee. He wrote: ‘Sadly, we expected the White House to respond in this manner based on our experiences yesterday. It is not a truthful response. ‘It follows a day of off-the-record exchanges with key people in the White House communications office who told us they would remove our reporter, then threatened retaliation to Chronicle and Hearst reporters if we reported on the ban, and then recanted to say our reporter might not be removed after all. ‘The Chronicle’s report is accurate. ‘If the White House has indeed decided not to ban our reporter, we would like an on-the-record notice that she will remain the San Francisco print pool reporter.’ Chronicle editor-at-large Phil Bronstein added on his blog: ‘Messy ball now firmly in White House court.’ Ouch. Banning a reporter for *reporting* because she had the temerity to use a video camera rather than a keyboard? Quite a change from an administration promising transparency , isn’t it?
Continue reading …If Nancy Pelosi blamed high gas prices on “the oil men in the White House” back in 2008, shouldn’t she blame today’s high gas prices on the snake oil men in the White House? Broadcasting platform : YouTube Source : I Hate The Media Discovery Date : 29/04/2011 03:25 Number of articles : 4
Continue reading …Let’s start with this little tidbit from The Hill, about the Eddie Munster of budget fiascoes himself, Paul Ryan: Contrary to some of the angry scenes at certain of his town-hall meetings, Rep. Paul Ryan (R-Wis.) said Friday that the … Continue reading → Broadcasting platform : YouTube Source : The Political Carnival Discovery Date : 29/04/2011 18:53 Number of articles : 4
Continue reading …Let’s start with this little tidbit from The Hill, about the Eddie Munster of budget fiascoes himself, Paul Ryan: Contrary to some of the angry scenes at certain of his town-hall meetings, Rep. Paul Ryan (R-Wis.) said Friday that the … Continue reading → Broadcasting platform : YouTube Source : The Political Carnival Discovery Date : 29/04/2011 18:53 Number of articles : 4
Continue reading …We’ve praised Plex in the past for delivering us box-free XMBC and for it’s prodigious media streaming proficiency . Problem is, its app wasn’t optimized for the Honeycomb OS and the upsized screen real estate of Android slates — until now. With the updated code comes tablet-friendly layouts and fast-scrolling in all grid and list views so you can zip through your large local media library. It also includes direct play and internet streaming sans-transcoding (just like the recently revised iOS app ) for sating those right now vid cravings. The improvements serve smaller Android devices as well, which makes the newly egalitarian app more enticing than ever before. Best of all, it’s still only five bucks. [Thanks, Andrew] Plex plays nice with your Honeycomb slate after app update originally appeared on Engadget on Sat, 30 Apr 2011 11:04:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds . Permalink
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