Kevin Martin

Listen Up, Eye Rollers! - Part 2

Eye rollers, people who condescendingly roll their eyes when confronted with truth, share common characteristics: apathy, naivety, and of course blissful ignorance. In addition, some eye rollers can be very dispassionate, as...

Oden makes strong preseason debut for Blazers

announced his delayed arrival to the NBA with a dunk two minutes into the preseason. Oden debuted to a standing ovation, as did the rest of the young Portland Trail Blazers, in a 110-81 exhibition victory over the Sacramento...

Social networking sites help companies boost productivity

SAN FRANCISCO — Social networking is going corporate. The popular technology used by millions of people to share ideas and photos on MySpace, Facebook, LinkedIn and others is catching on at companies to improve productivity and...

Marty Mac's World: Salmons spawns talk of domination

It'll be tough to find someone who is happier to have the Kings and pro basketball back than I.It's an addiction I admit, and I'm not going to rehab.Word on the street is John Salmons, despite a slight groin issue, terrorized...

/C O R R E C T I O N -- Una Vez Mas/

DALLAS, Oct. 6 /PRNewswire/ -- Una Vez Mas expressed its support for the Notice of Proposed Rule Making ("NPRM") introduced by FCC Chairman Kevin Martin that would permit the migration of Class A television stations to full-...

It's Learning and Development's Time to Shine!

BOSTON, MA, October 7 / MARKET WIRE/ -- At least these are among the key findings of the latest research on learning and development from Aberdeen Group, a Harte-Hanks Company (NYSE: HHS). In the new benchmark report,...

Interview: laying it on the line with FCC chair Kevin Martin

Consumer advocate? Champion of decency? Nixonian rogue? Who is the FCC's Kevin Martin, anyway? In a rare one-on-one interview, Ars gets up close and personal with a key figure at the intersection of content, technology, and...

Kings notes: Rookies, roster hopefuls await chance tonight

The good news? Those minutes belonged to Kevin Martin, Brad Miller and Quincy Douby, all of whom are questionable for the contest. Miller strained his right quadriceps Friday, and Douby is recovering from a right ankle sprain....

TV viewing will change in February

In February, TV viewing will change forever, especially if you're depending on rabbit ears By AARON NATHANS • The News Journal • October 6, 2008 It's called the "cliff effect," and if you've never heard of it, you might after...

Carnegie Mellon Prof Becomes FCC Chief Tech

The FCC is getting a chief technologist. Jon Peha, Ph.D., will serve at chief technologist and as a senior advisor on communications technology in the FCC’s Office of Strategic Planning and Policy Analysis, the U.S. government...