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Podcasting Bible by Mitch Ratcliffe; Steve Mack (ISBN: 9780470377598)
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Podcasting Bible Open ebook - 2008
by Mitch Ratcliffe; Steve Mack
Details
- Title Podcasting Bible
- Author Mitch Ratcliffe; Steve Mack
- Binding Open Ebook
- Pages 570
- Volumes 1
- Language ENG
- Publisher Wiley
- Date 2008
- ISBN 9780470377598 / 0470377593
- Dewey Decimal Code 006.787
About the author
Steve Mack is a principal at LUX Media (http: //luxmedia.com), a firm specializing in interactive media design, live events, a/v production, and training. He wrote the Streaming Media Bible (Wiley), and contributes to various Web and print publications. He has produced many prestigious Internet broadcasts, including U2 live from Notre Dame (Yahoo Internet Magazine's "Top of the Net for 2001"), President Clinton's inaugural address, and the first public live Internet broadcast of a Seattle Mariners game.
Mitch Ratcliffe is a veteran journalist and media executive who is a pioneer in online content. As editor of Digital Media: A Seybold Report, he covered the dawn of the commercial Internet, interactive entertainment and television industries. As editor and chief content officer of the ON24 Financial News Network, Ratcliffe produced more than 76,000 streaming audio and video news programs.
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