Tag Archives: Internet extras

Sunday’s TV, eh? live Internet show: Robson Arms, Bill C-10, TV websites and downloads

The first TV, eh? live Internet radio show will air Sunday, April 20 at 11 am Pacific/2 pm Eastern and weekly thereafter. Listen live at Blogtalkradio or call in at 646-200-4063 to join the fun.

For the first show we’ve got some great guests lined up. Robson Arms returns to CTV’s regular schedule on April 28, and co-creators Susin Nielsen and Gary Harvey will talk about the show’s third season. Have a question for them? Call in live, or leave it in the comments and I might ask it for you.

My brother the technogeek, Steve Wild, will talk about what wacky television shows he watches and how he watches them: he’ll discuss TV on the web; how networks are missing the boat and how they’re succeeding. Let us know what you think.

And screenwriter/journalist Mark Leiren-Young was at the Senate committee hearings on Bill C-10 so he’ll be on the line to report on that controversy. Call in with your opinion: censorship or prudent oversight of taxpayer money?

Listen live Sundays at 11 am Pacific/2 pm Eastern, call in at 646-200-4063, or listen to the archived podcast afterwards.

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In the news: CBC releases show on Bittorrent

From CBC:

  • CBC-TV first in North America to release prime-time show on BitTorrent
    “CBC Television plans to release its Sunday episode of Canada’s Next Great Prime Minister on BitTorrent, a file-sharing service that would allow users to copy and share the show. The release, free and without ads or digital rights management (DRM) software, is believed to be the first release of a prime-time show in North America.” Read more.
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In the news: jPod’s tangled web

Steve Tilly of the Toronto Sun writes about the various web activities around jPod:

  • CBC tangled in web
    “Launching tomorrow will be the Neotronic Arts website (neotronicarts.com), based on the fictional, Electronic Arts-style video game developer featured in the book and series. Also going live tomorrow is the jPod Lounge (jpodlounge.com), a 3-D virtual space featuring goodies such as video introductions to the characters.” Read more.
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In the news: CBC’s midseason shows’ online extras

From Jesse Kohl in Media in Canada:

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jPod Podsters (counter clock-wise) Steph Song as Bree, David Kopp as Ethan Jarleswski, Emilie Ullerup as Kaitlin, Ben Ayres as Cowboy, Torrance Coombs as John Doe.

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