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ReadyCam Gets Another Radio Talker...
You may have recently noticed radio talk show host Michael Smerconish appear on MSNBC via a remote that wasn’t a TV studio.
Quinnipiac University's ReadyCam System Featured On UniversityBusiness.com
VideoLink listed as one of 17 proven ways to leverage experts and get media coverage for your institution.
VLCreative is Featured In Mass High Tech's Meetings & Conferences Section
Social media has added a new dynamic to how we communicate before, during and after meetings and events.
VideoLink and Telly Award Winning Producer Michelle Kats Featured in The Boston Globe
Howard Miller, president of a Newton-based broadcast production company, VideoLink, said he was intrigued by the request when it was passed along to him by the Make-A-Wish group.
Meet Kristin: Engineer Extraordinaire
2:37 pm: The technical side of TV news is largely a man’s world. I know only a couple camerawomen. Kristin is the first female satellite truck operator I have ever met, and one of the finest.
Newton firm makes connections with video services
Local television viewers have probably seen lawyer Alan Dershowitz commenting on an important trial. Or author Doris Kearns Goodwin discussing politics. Ever wonder who's responsible for getting their comments on the air?
Live from BU New video studio puts profs on national TV
Within hours, two Boston University professors appeared on Fox News, Bloomberg Television, and PBS’s NewsHour, providing analysis of the impact on the Senate
University of Pennsylvania touts its ReadyCam
Huntsman Hall is not the only place that you are likely to catch Wharton professor Jeremy Siegel -- many of his students may also encounter their Finance professor while channel-surfing through networks such as CNN and CNBC.