The News Review:
- e2 energy: Paving the Way Excerpt and followup podcast
- Podcast Alert: PR Newswire Entertainment Roundup.
- Newsdesk podcast: Talks in Libya to end Darfur violence plus Martin…
- Whitehaven Analogue Switchover: Paul Ridsdale BT Vision (podcast)
e2 energy: Paving the Way Excerpt and followup podcast
Betterhumans – Oct 26, 2007
This episode is the third in the series and titled "Paving the Way. " Show is set to begin airing Fall ’07.
Podcast Alert: PR Newswire Entertainment Roundup.
Free with registration – PR Newswire – AccessMyLibrary.com – Oct 26, 2007
–>CPYRIGHT 2007 PR Newswire Association LLC SAN FRANCISC ct. This week’s roundup includes stories on Tyra Banks Beyonce Knowles TV Land’s “She’s Got The Look Reality Series” and an auction of original glamour photographs of Hollywood’s sexy stars of.
Newsdesk podcast: Talks in Libya to end Darfur violence plus Martin…
Guardian Unlimited – Oct 26, 2007
But one of the main rebel leaders Abdul Wahid al-Nur head of the Sudan liberation movement explains to diplomatic editor Julian Borger why he won’t be attending the talks. Julian also tells me why the US has imposed new sanctions on Iran – the toughest measures from Washington since the 1979 revolution. As the Scottish Nationalists open their first annual conference as a ruling party first minister Alex Salmond talks to Severin Carrell about Gordon Brown and independence. Political correspondent Tania Branigan says the government’s chief waste watchdog Sir John Bourn who is retiring as head of the National Audit ffice had many achievements under his belt (as well as some lavish lunches).
Whitehaven Analogue Switchover: Paul Ridsdale BT Vision (podcast)
Digital-Lifestyles.Info – Oct 26, 2007
The pitch they’re using is why pay for just a Freeview Digital TV box when for £30 (about the same as a low end digital TV tuner) you can pay to have BT Vision installed for which you’ll get a Freeview tuner a digital TV recorder (previously known as a PVR) and the ability to have pay-per-view films sports and other programmes. Given that a digital TV recorder is £100-£150 it’s a pretty reasonable argument. The only caveat is that the household must have BT broadband. At the time of the interview – 17 ctober – Paul told us that to date the take up around the area was around the 50 mark and on a nationwide basis BT Vision users are Average number of five view per month.