Thursday Morning Vid-Biz Headlines
Babelgum Names New CEO; Valerio Zingarelli, formerly of Fastweb and Vodafone, will lead internet TV startup. (PDF release, with more details)
Alive in Baghdad Meets Morning Anchors, with Brian Conley and Steve Wyshywaniuk’s Iraqi citizen journalism project profiled on Good Morning America. (ABC News)
ISPs Must Police for Copyright, according to a Belgian judge, who suggested Audible Magic’s technology as a way to automate the hunt for infringement. (Slyck News)
Online Video Maybe Beating Torrents, so says a report from eBizMBA but the company’s conclusions could be based on bad research methodology. (Web TV Wire)
Fast Company Profiles Comcast, with execs at the cable provider and ISP looking to leverage advantages in delivering video. (Fast Company)
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