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According to investigators from the Securities and Exchange Commission, which later charged Seahawk with fraud, on the day of the broadcast someone at the company phoned Kober and told the brokers about the discovery.
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They looked as if they had been thickly broadcast by someone with a sure hand.
"Look at the images we see being broadcast live, someone trying to give artificial resuscitation to a little baby.
Absent a bullhorn or another mechanism to broadcast speech, someone cannot commit disorderly conduct while alone in his home with a police officer.
Once the box was up and running, the viewer's only constraint on choice was that the program had to be broadcast by someone, sometime.
The first would be generated by a BBM broadcasts where someone creates a sort of self-fulfilling meme.
I have spoken with several brands in the last couple of weeks and few have fully (or even moderately) thought through the risks of live-streaming beyond simple things such as broadcast-bombing, where someone in the background hijacks the broadcast.
The frequent analogy is that the broadcast amounted to someone publicly breaking up with his girlfriend.
So, let's say, you don't want to expose your URLs, you don't want to broadcast them to someone else, SUP can still work for that, because it uses opaque identifiers for each feed, which means, you know, you can just pick, like, a random number and so, someone on the outside can't tell anything.
The station didn't broadcast out of someone's grandma's front room; their four-storey studio by the Barbican was rented on a £250,000-a-year leasehold.
I called my friend Devin, hyperventilating, feeling downright Neil Armstrong, needing to broadcast this moment to someone.
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