Marketplace Tech for Wednesday, July 1, 2015
Airing on Wednesday, July 1, 2015: First up, we'll talk to Charlie Savage, Washington D.C. correspondent for the New York Times, about a FISA court ruling that allows the NSA to continue collecting bulk data on American phone calls. We'll also talk to Paddy Belton, who contributes to the BBC, about how archaeologists are using technology to document sites and artifacts before ISIS destroys them. And Megan Wahtera, SVP of Interactive Marketing at Paramount Pictures, joins us to talk about the interactive mobile game that audiences can play before screenings of Terminator: Genisys.
Airing on Wednesday, July 1, 2015: First up, we’ll talk to Charlie Savage, Washington D.C. correspondent for the New York Times, about a FISA court ruling that allows the NSA to continue collecting bulk data on American phone calls. We’ll also talk to Paddy Belton, who contributes to the BBC, about how archaeologists are using technology to document sites and artifacts before ISIS destroys them. And Megan Wahtera, SVP of Interactive Marketing at Paramount Pictures, joins us to talk about the interactive mobile game that audiences can play before screenings of Terminator: Genisys.
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