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By ptvGuy on September 27, 2009
Check out this free script to create a pop-over pledge box that slides down from the top of the page and display a random membership request message.
Posted in All, Content, Public Broadcasting | Tagged body section, code demo, effective tool, footer section, free code, free script, give now, head sction, header section, javascript code, local support, membership drive, nag box, online membership, php script, pledge drive, pledge script, pop-over box, random message, random text, station support, styling appearance, support resource
By ptvGuy on August 13, 2006
Get a first look at Frontline’s new, enhanced web video player that will play high-quality, large-frame video of full Frontline programs directly off of local station web sites.
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By ptvGuy on June 28, 2006
A proposal for the creation of localizable content sources throughout the public broadcasting system and beyond.
Posted in All, Content, Public Broadcasting | Tagged african american world, beyond pbs, broadcast information, call letters, cindy johansen, client computer, community resource, content developer, content distributor, content provider, copyright statement, dynamic content, educational resource, global connections, good candidate, good content, high-quality content, homemade localization, individual stations, information archives, internal navigation, kentucky educational television, linking code, local art, local community, local culture, local history, local national, local production, local station, localization cookie, localization system, localized content, localized page, localized user, localized version, localizing beyond pbs, medford oregon, member station, membership link, membership page, national program, national site, netional entity, online extras, online interaction, online interconnectedness, online only, open proposal, organization logo, original content, outside content, outside source, page content, page footer, page header, page specific, pbs campus, pbs interactive, pbs link, pbs literacylink, pbs localization, pbs resources, pbs site, pbs station, pbs you, perceived reach, perceived value, php script, portal collection, portal page, potential revenue, program producer, program site, public television, redding california, search box, server technology, shtml page, sierra center stage, site link, site navigation, site user, soptv content, soptv website, specific site, ssi directive, station example, station identification, station linking, station localization, station logo, station remote control, station website, sublimated logo, support link, support money, supportable content, trademark statement, underlying code, url parameter, vast resources, web 2.0, web 2.0 resource, web content, web original, web producer, web user
By on May 26, 2006
Angela Jordan of WTIU answers a few questions for all of us about the use of Movable Type to power her station’s website.
Posted in All, Content, Public Broadcasting | Tagged angela jordan, basic page, blogging engine, blogging platform, blogging tool, blogging website, choosing tags, clunky hindrance, code juggling, commercial hosting, community calendar, content area, content feed, content management, content management system, content types, conventional implementation, damage control, delayed publication, developer community, dreamweaver template, dynamic content, dynamic page, evergreen content, feature rich, free plugin, fresh content, hard coded, html template, indiana station, indiana university, information architecture, javascript code, jeff veen, legacy code, main content, maintenance load, meaningful scheme, membership form, movable type, movable type plugin, mysql database, news broadcast, news story, online store, powerful cms, program promotion, ptvguy interview, public broadcasting community, public television, public television station, rss feed, scheduled publication, secure server, server load, simple interface, site conversion, site editing, site files, site layout, sitewide change, static page, station promotion, station web developer, template creation, templating system, time consuming, time saver, traditional coding, university server, user community, video podcast, web coder, web design, web designer, web developer, web editor, web production, weekly magazine, wordpress site, wtiu website
By on May 21, 2006
Participatory podcasting is a new technology with the potential to enhance public broadcasting in numerous ways.
Posted in All, Public Broadcasting | Tagged audience comments, audience member, audience questions, business blogging, chatroom discussion, direct access, economic limits, free channel, frontline meth epidemic, geographic barriers, geographic limits, global channel, global conversation, global neighborhood, global voice, great conversation, hallway chat, inaccessible people, inaugural event, inaugural technology, infinite channels, interactive podcast, ira flatow, jeremiah owyang, keynote speaker, live conference, live podcast, mark glaser, mediashift blog, multiple participants, naked conversations, open access, orlando florida, participatory event, participatory podcasting, pbs mission, pbs showcase, program promotion, public commentary, public debate, public discussion, public forum, robert scoble, science friday, shel israel, side conversation, small station, talk radio, targetmeth initiative, tom raftery, waxxi podcast
Participatory Podcasting and Public Broadcasting
By on May 21, 2006
Participatory podcasting is a new technology with the potential to enhance public broadcasting in numerous ways.
Posted in All, Public Broadcasting | Tagged audience comments, audience member, audience questions, business blogging, chatroom discussion, direct access, economic limits, free channel, frontline meth epidemic, geographic barriers, geographic limits, global channel, global conversation, global neighborhood, global voice, great conversation, hallway chat, inaccessible people, inaugural event, inaugural technology, infinite channels, interactive podcast, ira flatow, jeremiah owyang, keynote speaker, live conference, live podcast, mark glaser, mediashift blog, multiple participants, naked conversations, open access, orlando florida, participatory event, participatory podcasting, pbs mission, pbs showcase, program promotion, public commentary, public debate, public discussion, public forum, robert scoble, science friday, shel israel, side conversation, small station, talk radio, targetmeth initiative, tom raftery, waxxi podcast | 1 Response