Tuesday, 06th January 2009

   home     about     authors     news     books     xml feed     sitemap     privacy     contact us

There are 2 users online

add to favorites
make home page


Artistic Views
Books & Reading
Comedy
Documentaries
Entertainment Industry
Events and Places of Interest
Fashion
Fun & Games
Gadgets & Hi-Tech
Hobbies
Internet
Lifestyles
Movies
Music
Performances
Shopping & Luxury
Special Interests
Television

Our Newsletter



Subscribe
Unsubscribe
  Other Resources


For other sources of entertainment news, tips, and information, visit our resources page

 

  Submit an Article


Would you like to have your article posted? Click Here
 

 
 
 
documentaries pic
entertainment pic
books pic
tv pic

NPR Launches Channel On Facebook Using SplashCast Technology
Added: 08/08/2007
Type: Summary
Viewed: 146 time(s)
[ Not Rated Yet ]

How would you rate this article:    Bad Good   Go » 
NPR Launches Channel On Facebook Using SplashCast Technology

 NPR launched a branded media channel on Facebook today allowing the Facebook community to place the media organization's podcasts on their profile pages using a customized service developed by Portland, Oregon based SplashCast.

The NPR Podcast Player will offer many of its most-downloaded titles including "Wait Wait... Don't Tell Me!", "Fresh Air", "All Songs Considered" and more. The application will be available in the Facebook directory.

NPR has been a leader in digital media, incorporating new technology to offer a wide-ranging slate of its news, information, talk, entertainment, music and arts content on all platforms. NPR is the most successful media company in podcasting, having started with 17 titles in August 2005 and now offering 80. More information is available at www.NPR.org.

SplashCast was one of a select number of companies invited to develop for the Facebook platform, which launched May 24. Since that point, SplashCast has started developing custom applications for clients that leverage the company's media platform already built into Facebook. Applications have been launched for Zomba Label Group (owned by Sony BMG), popular video podcast Rocketboom, Raw Vegas TV, and Rep. George Miller (D-CA), the first elected official to launch a Facebook application. Facebook users can easily add any of these media channels to their profile page and share with their friends. According to a recent study from comScore Media Metrix, Facebook has grown 89 percent since it opened its application platform.

The SplashCast web-based media syndication service permits anyone to create their own online TV programs that may mix audio, images, video or text. SplashCast is one of the first to integrate RSS into its player technology. NPR will use the SplashCast RSS functionality to keep their Facebook channel updated, essentially making select podcasts available and automatically updated across the Facebook community.

"NPR podcasts are a perfect use of the SplashCast Facebook application," said Mike Berkley, chief executive officer for SplashCast. "Over time, we expect SplashCast channels will serve as the premiere way for media companies, politicians, and celebrities to establish their own brands and present their own content on one of the world's fastest growing online communities."


Article Pages:  1  



games pic
entertainment pic
movies pic
movies pic

  Article Comments   Add Comment | View All (0)
    There are currently no comments for this article.


Advanced Search
Recent News

Good Resources

#1 Scrapbooking Super Store

Australian Horse Racing

Bluegrass music

Casino On-Line

Concert Tickets

Find the Love of Your Life

Free Bingo

Get all the Latest Fashion Tips

Motorcycle Mania

Musical in Hamburg

used Ford cars

Win at Poker

Wireless Home Speakers


Affiliate With Us
 


All content © 2009 Webmaster, NPR Launches Channel On Facebook Using SplashCast Technology :: Entertainment News and Info.