Synopsis
New Media Interchange is a podcast spotlighting various developments in New Media & focusing on the media world beyond mainstream television and radio, including podcasting, YouTube, live streaming, gaming and more. Hosted by Douglas E. Welch , pioneer podcaster, blogger and new media consultant.
Episodes
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NMI 002: Fragmented Content & Live Streaming
27/04/2015 Duration: 1141h00sOn this episode we talk about how HBO is partnering with TWITCH to air the Pilot of Silicon Valley; Explain how content fragmentation is the new norm; and Discuss the sudden rise of Mobile Live Streaming thanks to the apps Meerkat and Periscope. HBO’s Silicon Valley takes their show directly to the growing gamer audience via TwitchTV http://www.theverge.com/2015/4/3/8336889/twitch-hbo-silicon-alley Video Killed The Television Star: Why Total Fragmentation Is The New Norm http://darmano.typepad.com/logic_emotion/2015/03/video.html Is Meerkat winner-take-all? https://medium.com/@profcarroll/is-social-video-a-winner-take-all-proposition-6a9b6078b9a5 Periscope, Twitter's answer to Meerkat-style live streaming, is now available http://www.theverge.com/2015/3/26/8293353/periscope-live-streaming-twitter-meerkat The Race To Make Everyone A Livestreamer http://techcrunch.com/2015/03/08/the-inevitable-democratization/ Also in the News. HBO Now Live on Apple TV http://www.engadget.com/2015/04/07/hbo-now-out-apple-tv
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NMI 001: Nintendo, YouTube, and NetFlix
21/04/2015 Duration: 512h00sNew Media Interchange is a podcast spotlighting various developments in New Media & focusing on the media world beyond mainstream television and radio, including podcasting, YouTube, live streaming, gaming and more. Hosted by Douglas E. Welch , pioneer podcaster, blogger and new media consultant. On this Preview episode we talk about the relationship between Nintendo and those who stream Nintendo games on YouTube; and how Netflix plans to spend $5B on original programming. Nintendo Updates Their Bad YouTube Policies By Making Them Worse www.forbes.com/sites/insertcoin/…aking-them-worse/ Netflix will spend $5 billion on programming in 2016, more than everyone but ESPN www.businessinsider.com/netflix-will-…ixzz3XtpN3GG4 Want To Know The Best Days And Times To Post YouTube Videos? Here’s A Yearly Calendar. www.tubefilter.com/2015/01/12/best…early-calendar/ twitter.com/NMIPodcast 3rdPass.media