Journalism & Media Resources & References State, Local Government Links Stateline.org gen. jobs newspapers, TV FreedomCommunications jobs newspapers as 'job board for media pros' JournalismJobs http://jmc.sbu.edu/faculty/dwilkins/resources.html
Diemers Daniel mcm institute for media and communications Management Business HEC genve HECgenve homepage Unternehmungsfhrung AG The Sociable media Group Centrum http://www.diemers.net/sub/links.htm
Upoc - Corporate Site neighbors, market research firm Jupiter media Metrix, shut Leone, vice presidentof global communications for the to work and company resources for counseling http://www.upoc.com/corp/news/news-wsj-telcomm.html
Extractions: July 13, 2001 Involuntary Telecommuters Stay in Touch and on the Job By Stephanie Miles, The Wall Street Journal Online Last Friday, three employees of New York City-based Viewpoint Corp. tried to conduct business from an apartment in Hoboken, N.J., just across the Hudson River from the city. The offices for the developer of rich-media marketing technologies are in midtown Manhattan well away from the World Trade Center area, but a bomb threat on Thursday sent everyone home. So Yvonne LeCroy, a public-relations specialist; her husband, Ales Holecek, vice president of engineering; and Lars Olsen, a California-based product manager stranded when air traffic was halted, were using several laptops, three cellphones, one land phone line and wireless Internet access to "function like a little office," Ms. LeCroy said. "We're just all spread out and trying to get as much done as we can." This band of involuntary telecommuters isn't alone. As companies affected directly and indirectly by last week's terrorist attacks try to regroup, many are using cellphones, laptop computers, wireless messaging services, and other communications technologies to rally their scattered staffs and get back to work.
ESSAY-ONline September 2000 gen. NAD Public Affairs Officer, discussed the Corps of Engineers communications strengthsand include an open, accessible approach to the media, an aggressive http://www.nad.usace.army.mil/Essayons/Sep00/eol0009.htm
Extractions: Sept. 17, 2000 ESSAY-ONline A publication for the North Atlantic Division September Looking downstream at the remaining left abutment of a washed-out bridge near Sparta, N.J. Sparta and adjacent communities in northern New Jersey suffered severe flooding on August 12 when a foot or more of rain struck with little warning. The floods washed out roads and bridges in Sussex and Morris Counties and isolated many residents. The North Atlantic Division tasked the New York and Philadelphia Districts to send inspection teams into the area to assess damages from the storm. This storm event was a very unusual phenomenon, said Steve Monte, NAD Natural Disaster Manager. A thunderstorm, which normally passes through an area fairly rapidly, stalled for many hours. This resulted in over 14 inches of rainfall impacting the vicinity of Sparta, and complete inundation of Sparta Lake. The Federal Emergency Management Agency did not issue formal mission assignments to the Division and the teams remained in the area through Aug. 16. The North Atlantic Division held its final two listening sessions on August 14 in Williamsburg, Va and August 17 in New Brunswick, NJ. Members of the public, media, private industry and elected officials told BG Steve Rhoades, Division Commander, their thoughts and concerns on water resources issues in the Northeast. The sessions were two of 14 the Corps of Engineers is holding throughout the nation this summer.
Mahatma Gandhi Research & Media Service - Links - Peace Peace (NGOs); http//www.fas.org/pub/gen/peace_security/; The Sasakawa Peace Aciones(APC in Spanish); Association for Progressive communications (APC Peace media. http://www.gandhiserve.org/information/links/peace/peace.html
UNCG English Department: Careers/Job Opportunities Agencies; Banks; Book Companies; communications Corporations; Educational MarketingManager; media Editor; media Planner; Medical and Vocational Guidance (gen 1720 http://www.uncg.edu/eng/careers.htm
Extractions: So, you like majoring in English , but don't have a clue about what you can do with the degree? You need to visit the Career Services Center to learn more about your options and how to make your degree work for you! One of the biggest complaints that employers have about new employees is that they are not able to speak or write properly to effectively function in today's competitive society. English majors are in demand in all fields and all disciplinesthey just don't know it! Why don't they know? Most students have not taken to time to research different career fields. Many career fields are NOT limited to specific majors; rather, they are limited to students who have the right skills and background. Most students do not realize that employers are looking for experience in the chosen field (through a part-time job, internship, volunteer experience). Let the Career Services Center help you gain the knowledge and skills needed to pursue the career(s) of your dreams! Stop by Room 207 Foust to set up an appointment to meet with a career counselor or contact us at 334-5454.
The Hottest SS7/C7 Links On The Web Frame communications, UK dealers for Inet/Utel Analyzers. Return To The Top.Nextgen Protocol Stacks/APIs. STP/media Gateway (AKA Softswitch) Manufacturers. http://www.bittech.co.uk/ss7/ss7_links.htm
Extractions: Categories Below you will find SS7/C7 tutorials, whitepapers, presentations Etc as well as links to industry products/publications. As the PSTN/PLMN/Internet are converging it has been deemed appropriate to provide some links on Next-Gen signalling and 3G wireless. SS7/C7 Tutorials ADC Various SS7 Resources Eastern Research Short Overview PT's SS7 Tutorial Popular but the SS7 Stack is Wrong! PT Presentation Links SS7 Related Presentations Signaling System 7 Web ProForum Tutorial SS7 Gateway Solution for Internet Access Web ProForum Tutorial Tekelec SS7 Overview Return To The Top SS7/C7 Articles Alternative SS7 TelecomClick Data Meets Voice Xchange Mag Giving the Signal XChange Mag Hunt for...Test Solutions
UGAGED gen. Chem. Introduction to Agricultural communications (330). An overview of informationsystems and media associated with the agricultural industry. http://www.ttu.edu/~offpub/ugaged.html
Extractions: Department of Agricultural Education and Communications Professor Matt Baker, Chairperson. Professors Cepica and Lawver; Associate Professors Fraze; Assistant Professors Akers, Kieth Lockaby, and Smith; Instructor Karr; Emeritus Faculty: Eggenberger. This department supervises the following degree programs: INTERDISCIPLINARY AGRICULTURE and AGRICULTURAL COMMUNICATIONS, Bachelor of Science; and AGRICULTURAL EDUCATION, Master of Science and Doctor of Education. The department administers the agricultural education certification program and the teacher certification for ornamental horticulture specialization. The teacher certification program involves courses from most departments in the College of Agricultural Sciences and Natural Resources. Elective courses can be selected in areas of special interest. Job placement in high schools and junior colleges offers a life-long career for many and alternative employment opportunities for others. Students seeking teacher certification may also receive a degree in another agricultural area and, with proper planning, receive certification in agricultural education. Students seeking teacher certification should also refer to the section entitled "Teacher Education." Agricultural communications allows students to specialize in both mass communications and agriculture. The communications component consists of prescribed courses in journalism, speech, telecommunications, photography, and advertising. Selection of technical agriculture courses allows students to specialize in areas of interest and to reinforce their general knowledge in agriculture.
Extractions: Features and Benefits Feature Benefit Implemented as a software-only product with a variety of media processing configurations Minimizes investment, development, deployment, and operational costs Gives developers a choice of several processing platforms on which to build cost-effective IP media servers Compliant with the ITU H.323 specification for call control Provides easy interoperability for call control with a wide range of gateways, gatekeepers, and other IP endpoints
BECTU News - Monopoly And Content Concerns The UK government communications White Paper proposes a new unified regulator forthe communications and media sector, OFCOM, would take over the existing http://www.bectu.org.uk/news/gen/ng0102.html
Extractions: News archives Media monopoly and content regulation concerns form part of BECTU's Communications White Paper response. The union's full response , as well as responding on the proposed regulatory structure, also focuses on ownership, regional production, universal access, the internet, programme standards, public service broadcasting and equal opportunities and labour market issues. The UK government Communications White Paper proposes a new unified regulator for the communications and media sector, OFCOM, would take over the existing functions of the ITC, Radio Authority, Broadcasting Standards Commission, OFTEL and the Radio Communications Agency. OFCOM would oversee content and be responsibility for economic regulation. BECTU argues that content and programming is the issue, and that the explosion of broadcasting hours made possible by digital technology could lead to quality programming losing out. The union calls for a distinct and identifiable department within OFCOM to deal with content regulation, and for clear and transparent means of conflict resolution with OFCOM's economic objectives. There is applause for the commitment in the White Paper to consultation with workers in the industry and to better links with Wales and Scotland and the English Regions.
BECTU News - Communications Bill "too Weak" 22 November 2002 Amended 29 November 2002 Related pages BECTU briefing CommunicationsBill clause 269 media ownership regulations BECTU briefing http://www.bectu.org.uk/news/gen/ng0172.html
Extractions: News archives More protection for regional TV is needed in new legislation, says BECTU. The union is worried that future of programme production from the ITV regional bases hangs in the balance unless stronger regulation is written in to the Communications Bill, published this week. BECTU is demanding commitments in the Bill to "substantial and significant" regional production and regional programming quotas. General Secretary Roger Bolton commented: "The strong heritage of ITV regional production is in decline and under further threat from the loosening of ownership regulations and the proposed merger of Granada and Carlton. This is why a strengthening of these regulations is vital." MPs with ITV regional bases in their constituencies outside London and Manchester are being warned by the union that without amendment, the Bill will cause job losses in their areas and the disappearance of their region from our screens. Already four franchises made no programmes at all for the network in 2000. Tyne Tees's output has suffered a catastrophic 94% collapse from 92 hours in 1994 to just six in 2000. Yorkshire shrank from 204 hours production down to 156 in the same period. And Scottish TV's network output fell from 225 hours in 1994 to 136 in 2000: so Scottish programming for ITV is now just 7%.
Business And Finance - Next-Gen Incubators with engineering, operations and marketing resources so they partner companies inbroadband networking and communications. market for these nextgen incubators http://www.xchangemag.com/articles/0c1feat8.html
Extractions: By Paula Bernier Incubators are beginning to go beyond simply providing funding and general direction to telecom infrastructure equipment startups. Some are now actually providing technical blueprints and resources to the companies they coddle. Raza Foundries Inc. ( www.razafoundries.com ), for example, calls itself "a superset of a venture capital firm, an incubator and a consulting company," says Dana Krelle, vice president of market development. "We fund startups in the original round, and we take a stake in the companies," Krelle says. "We then apply systems and resources to help companies grow as fast as possiblefacilities, IT, phone, human resources support. But our real value add is in the third piecethe consulting piece." Raza Foundries provides its member companies with engineering, operations and marketing resources "so they have a critical mass virtually immediately upon the startup of the company," Krelle says. Raza says its "best-practices management methods" and "fast track engineering methodology" help accelerate member companies' time to market and increase their chances for success. Raza Foundries is working with 10 partner companies in broadband networking and communications. Raza assisted Yuni Networks, which provides chipsets for high-end/terabit routers and was recently acquired by Applied Microcircuits Corp. (
Media Access Project: Supporters Of Low Power Radio Black Citizens for a Fair media Jackson Browne communications Workers of AmericaConsumers Union FCC Local Ellis Marsalis media Access Project gen'l Bd. http://www.mediaaccess.org/programs/lpfm/supplist.html
Extractions: Supporters of Low Power Radio Return to Program Main Page LPFM Supporters Send Letters to Congress In October, several prominent organizations sent letters to Congress expressing there opposition to Low Power Radio Legislation. For more information, click here The following is a list of people and organizations who have supported low power radio. The list starts out with the most prominent supporters , then lists: A one-page version of this list is available for download here in a PDF file (7KB). This list is not comprehensive. In addition, 28 members of the Leadership Conference on Civil Rights sent a letter to Congress in June. A copy of this letter is available here in PDF format. PDF (Portable Document Format) files can be viewed by downloading the free Acrobat Reader Most Prominent Supporters: American Library Association
Public Information Policy user records ** State law (NC gen. To assure coordination of media relations,only universitywide activities, Agricultural communications for cooperative http://www2.ncsu.edu/ncsu/univ_relations/pubinfo.htm
Extractions: North Carolina State University, as a public university supported with tax dollars, has a responsibility to be open and responsive to information requests from the public and the news media. NC State is committed to a policy of openness, honesty and cooperation with members of the public and the news media. Faculty and staff are encouraged to give interviews when asked and to provide information on matters within the realm of their responsibility in a timely and courteous manner. At the campus level, News Services is the principal liaison with the news media as delegated by the Associate Vice Chancellor for Public Affairs. News Services is primarily responsible for disseminating information to the news media, but in instances where there is a question about the legality of releasing information, News Services and any other campus units receiving information requests should consult with the Office of Legal Affairs. Administrators, faculty and staff receiving requests for information are always free to consult with either News Services, Public Affairs or the Office of Legal Affairs if they have questions about releasing information. Consult with one of these units before releasing information that may be of a sensitive nature. Public relations and media relations are a universitywide responsibility, and information requests should be handled expeditiously whenever possible. News Services can offer assistance to faculty and staff in dealing with media.
ADDRESS By Maj Gen Yashwant Deva ADDRESS by Maj gen Yashwant Deva, A VSM (Retd). should the national infrastructurein communications and IT mode, digital libraries, mass media and infotainment http://www.iete.org/colloquium.htm
Extractions: 30th November 2001 This colloquium has been organized on thc occasion of conferment of Honorary Fellowship to Sh N Chandrababu Naidu, a great son of India and an architect of the National Information Infrastructure under whose leadership Andhra Pradesh has achieved impressive socioeconomic progress. It gives me great pleasure to be amidst the digital doyens of this great city, mulling over some momentous issues. How does India fare in the digital space? What are the strengths and weaknesses of the Internet in the making of the knowledge society? Are we cognizant of its contradictions, shorn as it is of civilization and cultural cores and mores that have sustained the Indian society through the ages? What shape should the national infrastructure in communications and IT take? Can we adopt the Andhra Pradesh model or more precisely can we sell this model to other states? These are some of the questions that badger even excite and tickle us immensely. Much is happening on the information deck, globally, nationally and regionally. At the global level, Internet, described as a network of networks, is a vibrant reality. A New World Order is emerging with information as its plank. That the Global Information Infrastructure (GII) is an appropriate instrument to take on the problems of the world, is an aphorism, howsoever, presumptuous it may sound. It is inevitable that the GII at the global level and its subsets, feeders and tributaries at the national, regional and local level reshape the future of mankind.
MRI Melbourne, FL - Jobs Communications - David Vosburgh DAVID VOSBURGH, gen. Broadcasting, PanAmSat, Comtech Systems, ICG communications,media general Broadcasting what make for a successful media operation anywhere http://www.jobs-communications.com/davidvosburgh.html
Extractions: BROADCASTING - SATELLITE COMMUNICATIONS davev@mrirecruiter.com Management Recruiters International's Media / Communications / Broadcasting Division is headquartered in Melbourne, Florida and is headed up by David Vosburgh, a twenty-five year television broadcast industry veteran and national Emmy award winner. David was awarded a national Sports Emmy in 1994 for Technical Achievement. The award was for developing the auto-racing helicopter camera program seen on ABC, CBS, TBS, ESPN and TNN. David's recruitment clients include the major broadcasting groups, local TV stations, satellite owner/operator companies and wireless/RF companies. Some of the company's David's office has provided engineers for include: Turner Broadcasting System, Inc., CNN, Sinclair Broadcasting, MSNBC, Discovery Communications, New Skies Satellites, QVC Network, PBS, Freedom Broadcasting, PanAmSat, Comtech Systems, ICG Communications, Media General Broadcasting, to name a few. If you are an EMPLOYER seeking qualified candidates or a CANDIDATE currently looking for a new opportunity contact David Vosburgh immediately.
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Extractions: The NZSE Brokers Listed Companies The Market ... Company Company Details / Aberdeen New Dawn Investment Trust Plc AFFCO Holdings Limited Air New Zealand Limited (NS) Allied Farmers Limited Amcor Limited AMP Investments' World Index Fund (NS) AMP Limited AMP NZ Office Trust AMP Reset Preferred Securities Trust Ansell Limited ANZ Banking Group (New Zealand) Limited Apple Fields Limited ASB Capital Limited Auckland International Airport Limited Australasian Property Holdings Group Limited Australia and New Zealand Banking Group Limited Australian 20 Leaders Index Fund (NS) Australian Foundation Investment Company Limited AXA Asia Pacific Holdings Limited Baycorp Advantage Limited Beauty Direct and Online Limited BHP Billiton Limited BIL Finance Limited BIL International Limited BLIS Technologies Limited Blue Star Print Group Limited Botry-Zen Limited Briscoe Group Limited Broadway Industries Limited Cabletalk Group Limited Cadmus Technology Limited Calan Healthcare Properties Trust Capital Properties New Zealand Limited Capral Aluminium Limited Carnarvon Petroleum No Liability Carter Holt Harvey Limited Cavalier Corporation Limited CDL Hotels New Zealand Limited CDL Investments New Zealand Limited Cedenco Foods Limited Certified Organics Limited Coles Myer Limited Colonial First State Property Trust Commsoft Group Limited Computershare Limited Contact Energy Limited Cube Capital Limited Cue Energy Resources Limited Dairy Brands New Zealand Limited DB Breweries Limited Designer Textiles (NZ) Limited
Academic Advising in the College of communications are available Public Relations, Film/Video, Journalism,media Studies and in referring them to appropriate campus resources. http://www.psu.edu/dept/comm/advising/
Apropos Technology Introduces Support For Next Gen Apropos Technology Introduces Support for Next gen. better utilization of call centerresources and lower across a variety of communications media, including E http://www.apropos.com/index.cfm?action=Version_5
Streaming Media World: KeyNote Qos: Taking Out The Garbage (4) measuring all major streaming media architectures by Director of Corporate communications,Dan Berkowitz URL http//streamingmediaworld.com/gen/reviews/keynote http://www.streamingmediaworld.com/gen/reviews/keynote/index4.html
Extractions: Windows Technology ... Keynote KeyNote Qos: Taking Out The Garbage (4) "With the current state of Internet technology, the highest achievable score on the Streaming Index at this point in time is about a 6.0. This is for ideal delivery of a 300kbps video stream with a frame rate of 20fps," explained Matt Parks. "A "10" on the Index is near-DVD quality. Although that is extremely uncommon on the Web right now, that is the standard that the public sees on TV and by which video is judged. We expect the ratings on the Streaming Index to improve, just as they have on Keynote's other industry indexes, with improvements in technology and Web operations." Industry-Standard Benchmark Since Keynote is currently able to measure only one of the four dominant streaming architectures we feel that its measurement results should be understood as limited in context and scope Our readers may ask themselves, "Why spend thousands of dollars on a service that can't tell me which of the top three streaming architectures will work best on my site?" Some may also insist upon seeing performance comparisons to Flash-based sites, even though it will be a bit of an apples to oranges comparison.