Sentences with phrase «content producers want»

What we will see here is ways that content producers want to differentiate themselves.

Not exact matches

The government wanted to make sure that the information licensed producers were providing the public would be limited to basic details for prospective clients, such as the brand name, proper or common name of the strain, the price per gram, the cannabinoid content, and the company's contact information.
He said that the Internet had allowed the company to «reinvent television,» by giving viewers the freedom to watch what they wanted, when they wanted it, and by allowing content producers to reach a global audience more easily than in the past.
«This year, we wanted to make our ribbon cutting special, and what better way to do that than by having actor, producer, screenwriter and partner of the new vodka brand, BiVi Vodka, Chazz Palminteri,» said Kristen Santoro, Nightclub & Bar Media Group conference and content director.
Wright had invited producer Steve Golin, which was enough to satisfy the die - hard cinephiles in the audience who knew him as the architect of Anonymous Content and Propaganda Films, but even without that, he charmed everyone with stories of Lynch's good luck rituals before a film like checking license plates in a parking lot for his initials and how he had a lunch meeting with Lynch where moments after he said he wanted Nicolas Cage for the part of bad boy Sailor Ripley, Cage walked into the restaurant they were eating at.
DPLA wants to create a process that isn't as specific, and one that works with a broader range of content producers for better access to ebooks.
Also, proprietary standards for particular platforms such as Kindle or iBooks, might hinder widespread adoption as content producers debate about what formats they want to produce to.
I'm also increasingly coming to view «information wants to be free» as a pernicious meme, as it completely devalues the content Producer to the short - term benefit of the content Consumer.
Snapplify was started in 2011 to provide tablet and mobile applications as well as browser based web readers to publishers and content producers who want to sell their content digitally.
Some upsetting news today as Legend of Zelda producer Eiji Aonuma has confirmed that a 2015 release date for the Wii U entry of the series is no longer the top priority as they want it to be the most complete and content packed Zelda to date.
We want to contribute to improving the environment for musicians and producers by creating a content - platform based on technology.
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