Archive for February 6th, 2009
Akron Insider: Previewing UA softball for 2009 (Akron Zips)
AKRON, Ohio – Step inside the UA podcast studios as Akron Insider Andy Harris brings you the latest news from the Zips Athletics Department. Listen now via streaming audio or download to your iPod!
NM House begins audio webcasting (KOB-TV Albuquerque)
SANTA FE, N.M. (AP) - The New Mexico House of Representatives has started streaming live audio of its proceedings. The audio webcasting began Friday. New Mexico residents can find a link for the webcasts at the Legislature’s Web site.
NM House begins audio webcasting (KOB-TV Albuquerque)
SANTA FE, N.M. (AP) - The New Mexico House of Representatives has started streaming live audio of its proceedings. The audio webcasting began Friday. New Mexico residents can find a link for the webcasts at the Legislature’s Web site.
NM House begins audio webcasting (ABC 7 El Paso)
Associated Press - February 6, 2009 2:05 PM ET SANTA FE, N.M. (AP) - The New Mexico House of Representatives has started streaming live audio of its proceedings.
Pandora likes Palm Pre, but iPhone and others still in the cards (BetaNews)
Online music streaming leader Pandora is indeed "putting a bid" on Palm's Pre, but the company's founder, Tim Westergen, doesn't exactly see the Pre as the only game in town. Westergren spoke with Betanews last night.
House considers streaming audio feeds (Las Cruces Sun-News)
For all stories from the legislative session and important bills from the session, click here.
Audio webcasts popular among lawmakers in poll (Portales News-Tribune)
Audio webcasts from the House floor could begin as soon as today, a move that appears popular with lawmakers who responded to an informal survey by The New Mexican.
Audio webcasts popular among lawmakers in poll (Clovis News Journal)
Audio webcasts from the House floor could begin as soon as today, a move that appears popular with lawmakers who responded to an informal survey by The New Mexican.
Audio webcasts popular among lawmakers in poll (Santa Fe New Mexican)
Twenty of the 21 legislators who took part in the poll said they support webcasting from the floor and committee hearings. One said she didn't care one way or the other.
