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Internet World Guide to Webcasting: the Complete Guide to Broadcasting on the Web

Posted by admin | January 16, 2010 .

Internet World Guide to Webcasting: the Complete Guide to Broadcasting on the Web

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Written by a Webcasting expert, this book is a complete guide to broadcasting on the Web. It provides a general overview of Webcasting, covers business and entertainment uses, and presents the different technologies available.

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Written by a Webcasting expert, this book is a complete guide to broadcasting on the Web. It provides a general overview of Webcasting, covers business and entertainment uses, and presents the different technologies available. The book is supported by a site associated with the Webcaster Association site at www. webcasters. org.

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  1. Pabla January 16, 2010 11:53 am

    Peggy Miles knows a lot about Webcasting – and this book which is a bit dated today gives you a good overview of the issues and thinking behind Webcasting but it is NOT the place to go to find out hardcore information about doing an actual cast yourself. There is no real discussion of the server setup, no real discussion of audio issues and how to do remotes. If you’re planning on doing producing a Webcast it’s a book worth having but you will need a lot more than this book to really feel you know what to do.

  2. Edgardo January 16, 2010 1:55 pm

    The book is dated! lets face it, 1998 when this book was published is history in this business. The Author does cover the industry as a whole but if you are looking for a current book with “Meat” you will be dissatified as I was.