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Internet BroadcastersInformation Handbook
Sponsored byWWW.BroadcastingWorld.NetWritten ByDavid Childers
 
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Foreword The development of the Internet has allowed the distribution of ideas and concepts on aglobal basis, without the need for large monetary or technical resources. The ability tobroadcast or stream multimedia has given everyone the ability to become a micro-broadcaster, without the need for expensive equipment or tedious licensingrequirements.I would like to thank Scarlet Coker for providing assistance with the editing of themanuscript and to James Davey at BroadcastingWorld for allowing me the opportunity tocreate this handbook.It is my sincere hope that the reader finds this handbook a valuable resource.Para meu eterno amor Patricia.David Childers www.scvi.netJune 2009Sustaining MemberSociety Motion Pictureand Television EngineersIn an age in which the media broadcast countless pieces of foolishness, the educatedman is defined not by what he knows, but by what he doesn't know.Nicolas Gomez Davila
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