Attendees and guests walk down the Red Carpet at the 94th Annual White House Correspondents' Dinner. Celebrities and political leaders include actress Pamela Anderson, singers the Jonas Brothers and former Speaker of the House Newt Gingrich (R-GA), among others. Event from Saturday, Apr. 26, 2008.
First Wilmington, NC, Mayor Bill Saffo (D) discusses how his city became the test market for the transition to digital television. Then Emerging Media Dynamics President Cynthia Brumfield discusses WIMAX technology. Program from Sat., May 10, 2008.
Pres. George W. Bush makes his last appearance as President at the 94th Annual White House Correspondents' Dinner. CBS Late Night Pres. George W. Bush makes his last appearance as President at the 94th Annual White House Correspondents' Dinner. CBS Late Night comedian Craig Ferguson provided entertainment. From Saturday, April 26,2008.
Jerald Fritz, Allbritton Communications Co., Vice President for Legal & Strategic Affairs, discusses a Senate resolution rejecting the FCC's media consolidation ruling which allows newspapers to own television stations. Program from May 17, 2008.
On "The Communicators," interviews from the Digital Media Conference held in Tysons Corner, Virginia. We speak with conference founder Ned Sherman; Robert Quicksilver, Tidal TV, Chief Content Officer; Ashwin Navin, Bit Torrent, President & Co-Founder; and Alan Warms, Yahoo News, General Manager. Program from July 5, 2008.
On The Communicators: Rep. John Shimkus (R-IL), Ranking Member of the House Oversight and Investigations Subcommittee, discusses the FCC investigation. Program from June 8, 2008.
On The Communicators, Dan Simpkins, CEO of Hillcrest Labs, discusses his company's "Loop," a hybrid remote control that promises to offer on-demand tv, music, video and games. Guest host is Mike Feazel, Managing Editor for Communications Daily. Program from July 12, 2008.
Watch coverage from Thursday, August 2 of the House Floor debate and vote on fiscal 2008 agriculture appropriations bill HR 3161. Then, watch from Friday, August 3, House Majority Leader Rep. Steny Hoyer (D-MD) & House Minority Leader Rep. John Boehner (R-OH) speak on the House floor regarding the vote.
Blair Levin, a Telcom, Media and Technology regulatory analyst discusses the future of satellite and terrestrial radio in light of a decision by the Department of Justice to approve the merger of satellite radio companies XM and Sirius.