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Article: Television via the Internet: new directions.(Book Review)
- Article from:
- Journal of Broadcasting & Electronic Media
- Article date:
- September 1, 2004
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Noam, E., Groebel, J., & Gerbarg, D. (Eds.). (2004). Internet television. Mahwah, NJ: Erlbaum. 250 pages.
The process of integrating the Internet with television is already well underway. Networks, stations and television shows all have their own Web sites, Microsoft and AOL have both offered services that tie Internet services to television viewing, millions of Americans e-mail commentary and vote in response to in-program questions, and many others download or stream video via the Web. There is considerable uncertainty and a corresponding diversity of opinion, however, over how much television will be integrated with the Internet in the long run. Some believe ...
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