The Communicators
Summary: Every week, hear from leaders in technology and communications about topics shaping our digital future on C-SPAN's The Communicators. Legislators and business leaders, experts and entrepreneurs discuss topics that influence technology in America today and tomorrow.
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Podcasts:
The Communicators looks at technology, cybersecurity and emergency preparedness at the State of the Net Conference. Guests include Assistant Homeland Security Secretary Jeanette Manfra, Deputy Assistant Secretary of State Robert Strayer, and others.
NCTA President Michael Powell talks about privacy issues raised when Cambridge Analytica harvested data of 50 million Facebook users, Justice Department efforts to prevent AT&T from merging with Time Warner, and the FCC's net neutrality rules.
AT&T's top lobbyist Bob Quinn talks about key communications issues, as well as the trial that begins Monday over the company's plan to buy Time Warner. The Justice Department brought an antitrust suit, arguing that a merger would reduce competition.
Jimmy Soni, co-author of [A Mind at Play], talks about digital pioneer Claude Shannon, whose research on communications and information theory influenced decades of communications telegraphy, telephony, the internet, and cell phones.
Representative Marsha Blackburn (R-TN), chair of the Energy and Commerce Subcommittee on Communications and Technology, talks about the first FCC reauthorization in 28 years, broadband expansion, 5G and other issues.
FCC Commissioner Mignon Clyburn (D) talks about the FCC's rejection of net neutrality under its Republican chairman, Ajit Pai. She also talks about the role of the FCC in internet regulation & the push for 5G and broadband expansion.
The Communicators looks at technology and its impact on voting and democracy with speakers at the State of the Net Conference. Guests include Katie Harbath of Facebook and Karen Kornbluh, former ambassador to the OECD, and others.
Part four of our visit to the CES 2018 Technology Show focuses on the latest in TVs, 5G, and digital media. This is the last in C-SPAN's four-part series on new technology.
Part four of our visit to the CES 2018 Technology Show focuses on the latest in TVs, 5G, and digital media. This is the last in C-SPAN's four-part series on new technology.
Part three of our visit to the CES 2018 Technology Show focuses on artificial intelligence. We talk with Deepu Talla from NVIDIA, Andrew Shuman from Microsoft, and Adelyn Zhou of TOPBOTS.
Part three of our visit to the CES 2018 Technology Show focuses on artificial intelligence. We talk with Deepu Talla from NVIDIA, Andrew Shuman from Microsoft, and Adelyn Zhou of TOPBOTS.
Part three of our visit to the CES 2018 Technology Show focuses on robots and drones as we talk with representatives from Omron Automotive, DJI, and with young entrepreneurs who use drones to teach programming.
Part three of our visit to the CES 2018 Technology Show focuses on robots and drones as we talk with representatives from Omron Automotive, DJI, and with young entrepreneurs who use drones to teach programming.
Gary Shapiro, the president and CEO of the Consumer Electronic Association, talks about the 2018 CES Show in Las Vegas, we learn how virtual reality is being used by Intel, and Governor Rick Snyder (R-MI) discusses developments in the auto industry.
Gary Shapiro, the president and CEO of the Consumer Electronic Association, talks about the 2018 CES Show in Las Vegas, we learn how virtual reality is being used by Intel, and Governor Rick Snyder (R-MI) discusses developments in the auto industry.