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New Media News runs three new shows each week (Monday, Wednesday, Friday), but can been seen six and seven days a week across the country. Here's the schedule:
Bay TV - Monday through Saturday at 6:30 and at 10:30pm
Jones Computer Network - Monday through Sunday at noon, 8:00pm and 10:00pm
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Mind Extension University - Monday through Sunday at 8:00pm and 10:00pm (ET)
New Media News does a one on one with Intel's Andy Grove about technology and the future--and gives you a look at Intel's new Pentium Pro chip.
We'll also go diving with producers from Sumeria--one of San Francisco's oldest multimedia companies(they were founded in 1992).
November 22, 1995
It's Judgement Day for Microsoft. Bill Gates leads gaming conference on how Windows 95 is the "preferred" game pc platform. It is all about big business and big profits.
See their faces, hear their voices--meet a couple of the guys who spend their lives making Yahoo what it is today.
Need a new job? Learn about a new web page developed by a group of large U.S. newspapers.
We'll also tell you about @Home Cable: A new company looking to deliver the fastest internet connections yet.
November 24, 1995
We'll show you "Day After Trinity". A cd-rom produced by Voyager, "Day After Trinity" explores the development of the atomic bomb, and the life of Robert Oppenheimer.
You'll visit Digital Pictures and see how full motion video is changing the production of video games.
We'll also take a look at Photo Deluxe--Adobe says that the $89 program is a simple to use,(and much cheaper) version of their incredibly successful photoshop program. Now you can easily erase your ex from all those otherwise great photos.
November 27, 1995
So computer prices are dropping, we'll tell you why, and what boxes you might think about buying. We'll also attend the GNN "Best of the Net" awards ceremony--a formal event that Yahoo's Jerry Yang dressed 'specially for.
We'll also introduce you to the digital version of the Bible, narrated by Moses himself.
And of course Yahoo guys David and Derek will guide us through a few www sites having to do with the great outdoors.
November 29, 1995
Today we'll talk about kids in pain, and how a number of companies have joined with Steven Spielberg to make their lives a little more fun.
We'll also get a look at Sony's plasmatron technology. Kidsoft experts will be by to show us Simtown from Maxis, and of course David and Derek will surf again--exploring sites for dog, cat and whale lovers.
December 1, 1995
On Friday's show we'll see how a Mac spoken to in Mandarin may give Apple an edge in the huge Asian market. The same technology also makes life easier for the disabled.
Miguel Gonzaga also produces his usual Friday game segment. Featured today: We look into the use of "FMV" or full motion video in games. We interview Digital Pictures' president, Tom Zito and a look at the company's two latest releases, "Supreme Warriors" and "Quarterback Attack".
Check out the Top 5 Mac games. It will help you get more bang for your hard-earned bucks!
Get your first look at Xatrix's "Cyberia 2"--two new game engines makes this new version more challenging and better looking. See what you think. It should make a good Christmas gift...for yourself.
Watch the show and tell Miguel what you think of this segment. You can e-mail him at:Gixman@aol.com.