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To: flickerful who wrote (6658)3/30/1999 12:48:00 PM
From: Paul Lee  Respond to of 17679
 
Melissa Virus Forum LIVE Webcast from TV onthe WEB

Large Response to this Morning's Webcast of the Electronic Messaging Association Debate Stimulates Launch of 2nd Webcast on the Melissa Epidemic from EMA'99 - Today from 2:30pm to 6:00pm CST on tvontheweb.com

RESTON, Va., March 30 /PRNewswire/ -- Due to an overwhelming response to this morning's "Great Debate" Webcast on corporate e-mail solutions, the Electronic Messaging Association will present a second special LIVE Webcast from EMA'99 in Dallas on March 30th from 2:30pm - 6:00pm CST to address the current outbreak of the MELISSA VIRUS on tvontheweb.com on the Internet Channel. This LIVE interactive Webcast will also feature interactive chat for the outside corporate world to participate with their thoughts and questions.

Two Panels this afternoon will address Security and the MELISSA VIRUS.

S/MIME & PKI 2:30-4:00pm CST

Paul Hoffman, Director and Founder of the Internet Mail Consortium

Blake Ramsdell, Chief Cryptographer of Worldtalk Corporation

This Panel will address the standards of exchanging secure electronic messages.

Secure Electronic Business into the Millennium 4:30-6:OOPM CST

Lisa Pratt, Messaging Specialist of the Boeing Company

Doug Simmons, Director of Strategic Architecture of Critical Path, Inc.

David Ferris, President of Ferris Research

This Panel will focus on how the security industry is keeping pause with the requirements for electronic business as we move closer to the Millennium.

TV onthe WEB, the first interactive community-based television network on the Web, recently announced that it had formed a strategic partnership with Ampex Corporation ampex.com (Amex: AXC), and received an investment to finance the continued development and expansion of its Network and LIVE Webcasting capability.

The Electronic Messaging Association (EMA) is the forum that enables the evolution of e-business through the application of universal messaging, directory, security, Web services, and other related technologies. The association operates for the benefit of large and medium enterprises through education, industry coalitions, and industry awareness. ema.org



To: flickerful who wrote (6658)3/30/1999 12:58:00 PM
From: Paul Lee  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 17679
 
Richard Burton's Hamlet Comes to the Web Exclusively On Ampex Internet Video Affiliate AENTV.com

REDWOOD CITY, Calif.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--March 30, 1999--Audiences around the world will have a chance to watch the 1964 film of Richard Burton's legendary Broadway performance of Hamlet. Burton won a Tony for this performance on Broadway that was directed by Sir John Gielgud and produced by Alexander H. Cohen. The play ran for 17 weeks at the Lunt Fontaine Theatre in New York City to immense critical praise and completely sold-out performances.

To many fans of Shakespeare and critics alike, Burton's Hamlet is considered the quintessential performance of the William Shakespeare classic. Other members of the cast were Hume Cronyn, Alfred Drake, George Rose, Linda Marsh, John Cullen, Barnard Hughes and Eileen Herlie.

A total of fifteen cameras were used over a two-night period during the last days of the Broadway presentation to capture the live performances. The film was then released in the U.S. for a two-day period, after which Burton ordered all prints be destroyed. However when Burton's widow, Sally, cleaned out the cellar of their chalet in Switzerland five years ago, she discovered three rusty cans containing the only existing print.

The three-hour on-demand streaming video Internet presentation of Richard Burton's Hamlet on the Alternative Entertainment Network aentv.com, will mark the exclusive worldwide broadcast of the filmed masterpiece. Drew Cummings, President & CEO of AENTV says, "We are very pleased to have the opportunity to bring Richard Burton's Hamlet to the Internet using on-demand streaming video technology. This is the Internet at its best

- unique content that can't be found on television or cable." Hamlet has been restored and digitally mastered for superb audio and video.

"I am thrilled that students and lovers of Shakespeare will have the opportunity to see this memorable performance on the Internet," said Sally Burton.

The digitally restored Hamlet will be streamed exclusively on the Alternative Entertainment Network, www.aentv.com, from March 19, 1999, in celebration of the 71st Annual Academy Awards Ceremony. Shakespeare in Love received more nominations than any other film, as well as Best Picture for l998.

Broadcasting and Cable Magazine recently named AENTV, along with ABC, CNN, MSNBC, FOX, & MTV as one of the ten great video sites on the Internet. The Alternative Entertainment Network is an affiliate of digital video leader Ampex Corporation (Amex:AXC).