Leicester Mercury: Spy cameras set to go live in July
PICTURE: ANDREW CARPENTER/23-006694 MAKING A POINT: Pc Julie Calcott indicates the location of a CCTV camera outside the Hind Hotel SECURITY: CCTV SYSTEM IS BEING INSTALLED Lutterworth's long-delayed Pounds 36,000 CCTV system, which is being installed in the town centre, is due to go live later next month. Control centre equipment is being installed in the police station in Gilmorton Road. The project has been funded by the district council, Lutterworth...
Go Live RECASTING LIVE EVENTS NOT UNUSUAL
If we all had a choice we'd all go "live on tape."Television's ability to tape action and commentary on sporting events, edit the tapes, "recast" the commentary and present the whole package a few hours later as if it were happening just that minute equates to the great American second chance we've all wanted and so seldom receive.In the wrong hands -- all the major networks come to mind -- it also...
SOUTHAVEN PLANS FIRST PHASE OF HIGH-SPEED WIRELESS NET
Southaven is continuing to prepare to "go live" with MagnoliaWave.The city's aldermen approved $150,000 last month for the first phase of the new high-speed wireless Internet network.The first phase will include the networking of the city's municipal complex on Northwest Drive and about 55 residents and businesses.It's being offered free as a test of the system."There's been a need for this...
Slam, Hip Hop Communities To Tackle Society
Winners Go Live On Local Cable The presidential debates may be over, but the slam and hip hop community are invited to come together and give their thoughts on social issues and other views during "Wordplay" Saturday in Downtown Albuquerque. The all-age event was created by Zack Freeman, programming coordinator at Community Cable Channel 27. It will be at the old Bernalillo Courthouse building, 415 Tijeras NW, between Tijeras and Fourth. ...
NEW YORKER ONLINE EDITION GETS GO-AHEAD
Thanks to a sudden reprieve, The New Yorker is back on track to go live on the Web next month - a mere four or five years after most major weeklies made a similar trek into cyberspace. As rumors of a corporate showdown swirled, Conde Nast CEO Steve Florio yesterday reversed an edict handed down only two days ago that would have delayed the e-rollout from February until the second half of 2001.Allure was also given a reprieve and will go live on the Web in late February. Plans for other...