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  Monday, 21 February 2005

. .< 10:31:57 PM >
Report: CBC to Get Major Funding Boost

Canadian Press is reporting that the CBC will get a multimillion-dollar boost when the federal budget is tabled Wednesday.
The extra cash will be enough to restore local television programs, notably regional newscasts.

[Via I Love Radio .org]

. .< 5:46:53 PM >
Future of Radio Is Downloadable

Future of Radio Is Downloadable. A new station in Berlin is attempting to redefine music broadcasting for the interconnected internet age. The key will be MP3s and cell phones, not the old-fashioned radio. By Jason Walsh. Wired News


[Via house of warwick]

. .< 4:57:53 PM >
*Change of Venue* for Bob Ludwig Meeting
Please note that Bob Ludwig's presentation will be held in the Library Building at Ryerson University and not at RCC as previously announced. Details below

Event Mastering for Stereo and Surround
Presented by Bob Ludwig, Gateway Mastering
Date Tues 22 Feb 2005
Time 7:30 pm
Location Lib 72 Lecture Theatre, lower level, Library Building, Ryerson University [campus map]
Parking
Address 350 Victoria Street, Toronto
Corner of Gould and Victoria, One block east of Yonge Street [Dundas Subway]
Pre-Meeting "Dutch Treat" dinner 5:30 pm at the Pickle Barrel (corner of Edward and Yonge in the Atrium)


. .< 4:52:35 PM >
Playlist: A Podcast of Your Own

You've got something to say. You've got a voice made for radio. You've got much better tastes than a ClearChannel programmer. What you don't have is your own radio show or network to get your message out. That's where podcasting comes in.
[Via MacCentral]

. .< 11:36:38 AM >
HD For Indies

I'm a new reader to HD for Indies, a great resource on HD shooting and editing. My brain is suffering overload from all the information here: HD For Indies.


[Via iMovie Visual QuickStart Guide]

. .< 11:35:03 AM >
My iMovie HD and iDVD 5 Reviews

My Macworld reviews of iMovie HD and iDVD 5 are now available on the Web.


[Via iMovie Visual QuickStart Guide]

. .< 12:39:06 AM >
Playlist: A Podcast of Your Own

You've got something to say. You've got a voice made for radio. You've got much better tastes than a ClearChannel programmer. What you don't have is your own radio show or network to get your message out. That's where podcasting comes in.
[Via MacCentral]

. .< 12:31:08 AM >
Mac Mini to max, Part 2

After a few weeks of working with Apple's new Mac Mini, Computerworld.com's Ken Mingis finds it to be the perfect little consumer Mac. As for Minis in the corporate world, an Apple official says the company is seeing enterprise interest, too.
[Via Computerworld Macintosh News]

. .< 12:26:29 AM >
Scripting Dot Mac

Recently we compared .Mac to Spymac's Wheel, and in the process provided a good overview of .Mac services. One of the tools missing, especially for those who want to publish web pages on their .Mac account, was server-side scripting. Well, just because it isn't in the package doesn't mean you can't do it. Take a look at this tutorial and see how.
[Via Meerkat: An Open Wire Service: MacDevCenter.com]




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