Over 3 million a day. And on a just perfeed basis, over 4. 5 billion pieces of information, so absolutely not. Its a good start, though. Scott yeah, how fast can somebody look at a video . cause i suppose if you see a birthday party, its reasonable to think nothing terrible is going to happen. Henry right, right. Fairly quickly. I mean, our clients have pretty elaborate platforms that allow photos, videos to scroll by fairly easily. And the folks that are doing it do it all the time, so they catch things. Jon swartz so, are you filtering the content as its live or as its uploaded . Because in the case of the facebook murder in cleveland, that was a combination. I think his confession was live. The other two, they werevideos were actually were uploaded. Can you do both . Henry it really depends on the client. What weve done in the past has been not live, its things thats been uploaded, and theres some sort of time gap between it gets posted. Tom simonite henry, youve done this work, rig
The sad thing was the war of 1812 when everything was burned. Then they had to start piecemeal since then and every president who came didnt like what was there in the state have auctions in the square. Then every president could change the decor if they wanted once president grant had the blue room pilot and Chester Arthur had at robins egg blue and finally that was all stopped at the time of Theodore Roosevelt in 1902. This week on the communicators we focus on the future of television. Former fcc chairman Julius Genachowski and former fcc commissioner Robert Mcdowell followed by our discussion with congress and greg walden chairman of the house subcommittee on communications and technology. We are anna lindhs gate that is absolutely shifted and there are areas of the statutory scheme where it makes sense to look at it and say are those keeping up with the changes in the marketplace . Fundamentally having this kind of competition programming innovation access by new players to consum
Chairman Julius Genachowski and former fcc commissioner robert mcdowell. Thats followed by our discussion with congressman greg walden, chairman of the house subcommittee on communications and technology. Guest were in a landscape thats absolutely shifting, and there are areas of the statutory scheme where it would make sense to look at and say are those keeping up with the changes in the marketplace. Fundamentally, having this kind of competition, programming innovation, access by new players to consumers and access by the traditional players to viewers in new ways. Obviously, whats happening on tablets is amazing. Whats starting to happen in the living room is very exciting. Were in just an incredible time when it comes to the delivery of video programming to consumers. There are issues. We heard it at the commission, both of us did, from distributers who were concerned about the costs of programming. Consumers are concerned about the costs of programming, so thats an issue of i thin
Scheme where it makes sense to look at and say, are those keeping up with the changes in the marketplace . Having this kind of competition, programming innovation, access by new players to consumers and access by the traditional players to viewers in new ways. What is happening on tablets is amazing. What is starting to happen in the living room is very exciting. We are in an incredible time when it comes to delivery of video programming. There are issues. We heard it at the commission from distributors who are concerned about the cost of programming. Consumers are concerned about the cost. That is an issue that we need to continue to look at. I think this is an area where the glass is half full at least because we are seeing exciting new competition and creativity in this part of the landscape. I would say the glass is flowing over. I look at this market through the eyes of my kids. What are the Consumption Habits . They have more choices than any human being in history in terms of wh
Host this is the communicators on cspan and we are in las vegas for the annual Consumer Electronics Show International now known as ces international. And this is one of the exhibits here at samsung. There are literally thousands of exhibitors and thousands of people here at the Convention Center in las vegas. One of the things we decided to do this here in our coverage is talk with a reporter and actually follow a reporter around as he toured and see the ces through his eyes. Troy wolverton is that the San Jose Mercury news. Mr. Wolverton, how often have you been coming to ces . Guest i have probably been coming to ces for tenant seven of the last eight years and its important that its basically kind of a showcase foe Technology Industry. Its where many Major Companies come to show off their latest and greatest products and you get a sense of whats going to be on store shelves later in the year. You know its a place where consumers can get a glimpse of where things are going but there