1. HD'S TRUE BELIEVERS
There is no denying that high-definition programming has come a long way in eight years. HDTV-set owners can settle down in their living room and find hundreds of hours of high-definition programming each week. TV stations are spending big now to go high-definition.
BROADCASTING & CABLE (May 30, 2005)
2. WHY HIGH DEFINITION?
While a number of brave TV networks, especially in the U.S., have decided to take the plunge, there is still the undecided majority worldwide who is holding back. So, what is out there on the digital front that could entice broadcasters to at least consider the idea of high-definition?
ASIA-PACIFIC BROADCASTING (May 2005)
3. IT'S A WIKI, WIKI WORLD
Forget group e-mail. On wikis, from policy-making to planning, every voice is heard. Wikipedia is a free open-source encyclopedia, which basically means that anyone can log on and add to or edit it. Hence, wiki is in fact offering a citizens' news service.
TIME (June 6, 2005)
4. BLOGS WILL CHANGE YOUR BUSINESS
Blogs have become the most explosive outbreak in the information world since the Internet itself. There are some 9 million blogs out there, with 40,000 new ones popping up each day. And blogs are going to shake up just about every business.
BUSINESS WEEK (May 2, 2005)
5. TV LOSES LINEARITY AND GAINS SOMETHING YET UNDEFINED
The more broadcasters try to hang on to the traditional business model, the more it slips from their grasp.
INTER MEDIA (April 2005)
6. 广电集团化改革:到底如何进行「事企分离」?
中国广电产业市场化改革的道路到底该怎么走?本文尝试从经济学角度作出分析,并提出政策主张。
《南方电视学刊》 (二零零五年第二期)
There is no denying that high-definition programming has come a long way in eight years. HDTV-set owners can settle down in their living room and find hundreds of hours of high-definition programming each week. TV stations are spending big now to go high-definition.
BROADCASTING & CABLE (May 30, 2005)
2. WHY HIGH DEFINITION?
While a number of brave TV networks, especially in the U.S., have decided to take the plunge, there is still the undecided majority worldwide who is holding back. So, what is out there on the digital front that could entice broadcasters to at least consider the idea of high-definition?
ASIA-PACIFIC BROADCASTING (May 2005)
3. IT'S A WIKI, WIKI WORLD
Forget group e-mail. On wikis, from policy-making to planning, every voice is heard. Wikipedia is a free open-source encyclopedia, which basically means that anyone can log on and add to or edit it. Hence, wiki is in fact offering a citizens' news service.
TIME (June 6, 2005)
4. BLOGS WILL CHANGE YOUR BUSINESS
Blogs have become the most explosive outbreak in the information world since the Internet itself. There are some 9 million blogs out there, with 40,000 new ones popping up each day. And blogs are going to shake up just about every business.
BUSINESS WEEK (May 2, 2005)
5. TV LOSES LINEARITY AND GAINS SOMETHING YET UNDEFINED
The more broadcasters try to hang on to the traditional business model, the more it slips from their grasp.
INTER MEDIA (April 2005)
6. 广电集团化改革:到底如何进行「事企分离」?
中国广电产业市场化改革的道路到底该怎么走?本文尝试从经济学角度作出分析,并提出政策主张。
《南方电视学刊》 (二零零五年第二期)