Audio and Video Cybercasts

Amy W. Graham agraham1 at swarthmore.edu
Wed Oct 11 09:39:24 EDT 1995


Just out of curiosity, at what point does this cease to be a 'come visit'
message and become advertising?

>Howdy, yaawwl,
>     Note the new Internet Multimedia and Cybercast Section of the
>Virtual Library.
>     Soon there will be a fiber-optic cable to many homes and
>businesses.  There will be a 24-hour connection to the local Virtual
>Library.  The Virtual Library will furnish TV and radio broadcasts
>as well as other links and online services.
>     "... By the end of this year, more than 100 radio stations will be
>using these solutions to broadcast over the Internet."
>     First there was radio, then TV, then cable, now cybercasts.
>They now can come via the Internet thru the 21st-century version of the
>microcomputer to homes and businesses.
>     Good listening,
>                  Bill.
>
>                 New Sports Section - Gift Shop Renovated
>                       Your Internet WWW HOTLIST!
>                          Don't hunt the Web -
>               It's on the Virtual Library of Hampton Roads.
>                   Set it up as your Netscape Home Page:
>                        http://wwwp.exis.net/~cwt/
>

Amy Wissoker Graham              Internet:agraham1 at swarthmore.edu
Asst. Tech. Svcs/Ref. Librarian
Swarthmore College               Fax: (215)328-7329
500 College Ave.
Swarthmore, PA  19081-1399       <http://www.swarthmore.edu/Library/AmyG.html>




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