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March 1, 2006
Missouri to launch Internet TV programming
Missouri School Boards Association will soon begin broadcasting programs to schools, residential viewers, and others with an Internet-based technology often referred to as IPTV.
Programming will be distributed through the Education Solutions Global Network. ESGN's initial broadcast is set for March 3. ESGN can be found at www.esgn.tv.
ESGN will feature both live and on-demand programming. Some programming will be free to viewers while there will be a charge for other events. Programs can be viewed by thousands of people simultaneously on their individual computers.
"ESGN combines the best features of traditional television with the capabilities of interaction provided through the Internet," says MSBA Executive Director Carter D. Ward. "We look forward to producing school board training, issues-oriented events, and many other types of programs for school board members, professional educators, and the general public."
Ward noted that in the coming months, some parts of MSBA's regularly scheduled meetings may appear "live" on ESGN, accommodating those persons whose schedules prevent them from attending the meetings in person.
Posted March 1, 2006 2:01 PM |
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