Ted Ritzer: NetMediaNet content worth watching(Untitled)- December 18, 2003 Are You Ready for Some Science. The originators of an all-science, all-the-time cable channel bet that Americans will happily tune out charismatic chefs and shopping programs for a little mind-expanding TV. By Kristen Philipkoski. Wired Newshttp://blogs.salon.com/0001455/categories/netradio/2003/12/18.html#a3665 (Untitled)- December 18, 2003 Jay Rosen on journalism Scripting Newshttp://blogs.salon.com/0001455/categories/netradio/2003/12/18.html#a3660 (Untitled)- December 18, 2003 Online art gallery: Suehiro Maruo. ... ... ... At left, my favorite from this wonderful collection of the works of Suehiro Maruo -- sexy, disturbing, nostalgic, and supercool. Link (thanks Invisible Cowgirl) Meerkat: An Open Wire Servicehttp://blogs.salon.com/0001455/categories/netradio/2003/12/18.html#a3659 (Untitled)- December 18, 2003 Reith Lectures 2003: The Emerging Mind. In 1922, a young Scottish engineer called John Reith was appointed General Manager of a fledgling national broadcasting service, known at the time as the British Broadcasting Company. With little experience and without any established purpose to guide him, Reith shaped the growing institution according to his vision of what a public service broadcaster should be. Reith defined the BBC's role as "to bring the best of everything to the greatest number of...http://blogs.salon.com/0001455/categories/netradio/2003/12/17.html#a3637 (Untitled)- December 17, 2003 RSS + BitTorrent= Answer to Bandwidth Woes. It's obvious that peer-to-peer is the answer for people who want to give away great Internet content without losing their... Dan Gillmor's eJournalhttp://blogs.salon.com/0001455/categories/netradio/2003/12/16.html#a3621 (Untitled)- December 16, 2003 Heil Honey, I'm Home: Britcom about Hitler. In 1990, Britons were delivered a a short-lived sitcom called Heil Honey, I'm Home, about Adolph Hitler and Eva Braun's home-life next door to a Jewish couple in the 1930s. This most infamous of all British sitcoms attracted controversy out of all proportion to the number of people who saw it. Naturally, the hullabaloo was built on the shocking notion that anyone would mount a comedy about Hitler and the Jews - seemingly the definition of poor taste..http://blogs.salon.com/0001455/categories/netradio/2003/12/16.html#a3615 (Untitled)- December 13, 2003 Okay I can tell I'm going to watch this about 100,000 times. Scripting Newshttp://blogs.salon.com/0001455/categories/netradio/2003/12/12.html#a3527 (Untitled)- December 13, 2003 Rolling Stone interviews Steve Jobs. Scripting Newshttp://blogs.salon.com/0001455/categories/netradio/2003/12/12.html#a3525 |