From TV-show downloads to streaming sports events to user-generated short films, Internet video has become a fixture of many surfers' web experience. Tech Tuesday explores how sites like YouTube and Grouper are expanding the Internet's role as a marketplace for politics, music and off-beat humor.
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Internet Video Primer
Listen Tuesday, May. 23, 2006 at 12:06 p.m. in Arts & Culture, Science, Society, Tech Tuesday, TechnologyGuests
Andrew Nachison
Director, The Media Center
Sean Captain
Freelance Technology Journalist for Wired, Wired News, and the New York Times
Tiffiniy Cheng
Co-director, Participatory Culture Foundation
Kent Nichols
Producer/Director, AskANinja.com
Joshua Martin
Associate Research Analyst, IDC
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