Archive for the ‘Media Control’ Category

Berlusconi Media Control Triggers Hot EU Debate on Press

A heated debate on press freedom in Europe was held in the European Parliament on Thursday, triggered by the excessive media control and mass manipulation by Italy's media tycoon and prime minister Silvio Berlusconi.

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"The Obama Limits" Obama’s Attempt At Media Control from iOwnTheWorld.com

Obama attempts to control the media. Not if we can help it. The Outer Limits is an American television series that aired on ABC from 1963 to 1965.

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"The Obama Limits" Obama's Attempt At Media Control from iOwnTheWorld.com

Fox News – Media Control over election process

Good thing we still have PBS.... Fox News Corp - this may be the best explaination as to why Ron Paul was excluded from their debate, even after beating Rudy in Iowa and having 17 million more in campaign funds than Rudy... hummmmmm???

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Stephen Harper brings US style media control to Canada

From CBC's, "The Hour." Stephen Harper and Media Control For more info, go to: http://www.cbc.ca

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Stephen Harper brings US style media control to Canada

Haptic Techniques for Media Control, Part 1 (1999)

Haptic Techniques for Media Control snibbe.com This research introduces a set of techniques for haptically manipulating digital media such as video, audio, voicemail and computer graphics, utilizing virtual mediating dynamic models based on intuitive physical metaphors. For example, a video sequence can be modeled by linking its motion to a heavy spinning virtual wheel: the user browses by grasping a physical force-feedback knob and engaging the virtual wheel through a simulated clutch to spin or brake it, while feeling the passage of individual frames. These systems were implemented on a collection of single axis actuated displays (knobs and sliders), equipped with orthogonal force sensing to enhance their expressive potential

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