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ibcToday
publisher Tyler Cavell says, "This
name change reflects ibcToday's goal to
be the leading international Internet TV
News Network. The new name explains more
clearly what we are, and translates easier
to our global users."
The
site currently has registered users from
91 countries and broadcasts two hours of
news clips a day from North America, Asia,
the Middle East, Africa and Europe. To achieve
the company's goal of providing more information
in a user-friendly environment ibcToday
has employed groundbreaking navigational
techniques, including ajax.net components.
This
technology allows ibcToday to retrieve data
for the user without refreshing the page,
stopping the video or hindering site performance.
Another new feature is 'one-stop-shop' navigation,
which enables users to watch video while
browsing the top stories from other regions.
Internet
Broadcast Corporation recently signed an
agreement with the Canadian Broadcasting
Corporation (CBC) to broadcast their top
national and international stories. The
CBC joins ibcToday's other video news agencies
and wholesalers, including AP, Canadian
Press and Dogan News Agency. Internet Broadcast
Corporation has also signed partnerships
with local television broadcasters from
Georgia, Turkey, Azerbaijan and Armenia
and expects to sign on more than a hundred
countries over the next year.
Updated
every 30 minutes, 24-hours a day, Internet
Broadcast Corporation also features message
boards, blogs and user submitted content.
By offering its Internet video services
free of charge to the public ibcToday aims
to become the number one Internet television
news network.
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