During last month’s Podcast Movement there was plenty of talk about video podcasting and YouTube, which continues to take steps to appeal to podcasters. But how many listeners want to listen to podcasts on YouTube? A new survey is offering some... Read More
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Today, Jazz at Lincoln Center launches Jazz Live, a video streaming service providing exclusive access to all the institution’s live webcasts, a selection of archival performances, and all the original world-class digital content for which Jazz... Read More
Sports streamer DAZN is to buy the Eleven Group’s global sports businesses in a deal which will boost its top tier rights holdings and expand its reach. Once completed, the transaction will make DAZN a major international football broadcaster,... Read More
Joshua Page is an electrician by trade, but his other passion is destigmatizing society’s view of occupations like his and spreading the word that college isn’t the only avenue worth pursuing. “So many kids don’t even know... Read More
Amazon confirmed that it will hold a new online shopping event Oct. 11-12, exclusive to Prime members — seeking to replicate the effect of its annual summertime Prime Day event to boost sales during another traditional lull in the retail... Read More
Since New Jersey is known to be a very diverse state, it should come as no surprise that the most ethnically diverse city in America is in New Jersey: Jersey City (for the sixth year in a row) according to Wallet Hub. Wallet Hub compared 501... Read More
Last week however a frontrunner, Fox Sports, emerged for the job of how the world could witness LIV Golf — a story perhaps no less mysterious than the courtship rituals of the sea’s most fearsome predator. LIV Golf, the upstart professional... Read More
When it comes to New Yorkers, we’ll defend our city to the death. That’s because there’s so many amazing things in this city, that can only be found, felt, or understood by living here. We asked our audience “What’s your favorite thing... Read More
Those who qualify to take part in the plan to forgive federal student loan debt are waiting for guidance on how to start the application process, a process the Department of Education said would be ready to go “in early October.” As... Read More
The U.S. National Transportation Safety Board (NTSB) recommended that all new vehicles be equipped with systems to stop people from driving while drunk. Unfortunately, the agency can’t issue the regulation on its own but urged the National... Read More
Now that Aaron Judge has slugged home run No. 60 for the season, the New York Yankees outfielder is just one dinger away from matching Roger Maris’ all-time American League record, and two away from breaking it. And if The Judge fails to go yard... Read More
If you have cold or flu symptoms, or suspect you may have COVID, visit with a doctor and find out the best next steps. While these conditions may involve fatigue, a cough, sore throat, and a runny or stuffy nose, there are also several... Read More
The Food and Drug Administration is warning the public over a social media challenge that involves cooking chicken in NyQuil. FDA warning about social media challenges The FDA says breathing in boiling NyQuil can harm the lungs even if the... Read More
Here is something you may want to note before you head out on your road trip or take to the sky to visit one of the rudest cities in America. According to a study from Prepaly, over 1,500 residents from 30 large metropolitan areas were surveyed on... Read More
Four Long Island schools were named 2022 Blue Ribbon winners. The National Blue Ribbon Schools Program, a part of the United States Department of Education, announces hundreds of recipients of the award each year. The award was created... Read More