The second artist is Atare GodSpeed, he has been an emcee for close to a decade now. His word play, love for anime, video games, and a good time instantly relate to the culture of today. Over the years he has dealt with homelessness and family issues that he fervently discusses in his music.... Read more...
What time is it?? Well, its 11:11 (somewhere) and on Wednesdays mornings you know what that means!! #PodcastWednesdays time!! Today on part 1 of another 2 part show, We have the lovely descendant of the Queen Goddess Isis, Danielle Jeter. Danielle ,Dani for short, is the Government & Regulator... Read more...
Wow... But are you surprised? his infographic created by Jason at Frugal Dadshows that almost all media comes from the same six sources. That's consolidated from 50 companies back in 1983. NOTE: This infographic is from last year and is missing some key transactions. GE does not own NBC (o... Read more...
Sen. Al Franken claimed Monday that big corporations are "hoping to destroy" the Internet and issued a call to arms to several hundred tech-savvy South by Southwest attendees to preserve net neutrality. "I came here to warn you, the party may be over," Franken said. "They're coming after the Inte... Read more...
The Federal Communications Commission approved Comcast Corp.'s deal to acquire control of NBC Universal from General Electric Co. on Tuesday, setting the stage for the cable giant to complete its acquisition shortly. The Justice Department is expected to also approve the deal as early as Tuesda... Read more...
U.S. Federal Communications Commission Chairman Julius Genachowski speaks to the media on the importance of net neutrality, Dec. 1, at the headquarters of the FCC in Washington, DC. U.S. communications regulators were poised to adopt Internet traffic rules on Tuesday that would allow providers... Read more...
The chairman of the Federal Communications Commission outlined a plan on Thursday that would allow the agency to control the transmission component of high-speed Internet, but not rates or content. In announcing the F.C.C. decision, Julius Genachowski, the commission’s chairman, said the agency ... Read more...
(Bloomberg) -- Comcast Corp., Time Warner Cable Inc., and Cablevision Systems Corp., the three largest publicly traded cable operators in the U.S., all fell more than 5 percent as U.S. regulators moved to gain authority over their fastest- growing business, the Internet. Federal Communications Co... Read more...
Cable operators, you have been warned. If anything underscores the long-term threat to cable companies' video service from the Internet, it is Wal-Mart Stores' purchase of Vudu -- a video-on-demand (VOD) Web service. Investors in Time Warner Cable and Comcast must hope they pay attention. Th... Read more...