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Theresa de los Santos

Obama Seeks New Social Media Mouthpiece - 0 views

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    Help wanted. Must tweet. If you're "passionate about engaging millions" in advancing President Obama's \nagenda, the commander in chief has a job for you. The Democratic National Committee and Organizing for America -- the successor organization to Obama for America -- are seeking a "social networks manager" to oversee Obama's accounts on Facebook, Twitter and MySpace. The ideal new hire, according to the official job description, will possess "strong, sharp and personable" writing skills, as well as the ability to craft messages that "move people to act" and managing multiple "complex" projects."
Ryan Fuller

Air America, the Talk Radio Network, Will Go Off the Air - NYTimes.com - 0 views

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    Air America, the long-suffering progressive talk radio network, abruptly shut down on Thursday, bowing to what it called a "very difficult economic environment."
scwalton

New America MPI (MPINAF) on Twitter - 0 views

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    Twitter page for Media Policy Initiative from the New America Foundation
chris_seaman

Liberal Radio Plays On After Air America's Demise - NYTimes.com - 0 views

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    Article providing an analysis of the collapse of Air America, and what that means for progressive talk radio.
Ryan Fuller

10th Anniversary of the AOL-Time Warner Merger - Interactive Feature - NYTimes.com - 0 views

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    An interactive timeline of the AOL Time Warner merger, and the subsequent fallout.
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    A decade ago, America Online merged with Time Warner in a deal valued at $350 billion, which is still the largest merger in American business history. But the trail of despair in subsequent years produced a deal now regarded by many as a colossal mistake.
anonymous

RealNetworks Settles Copyright Suit -- Copyright -- InformationWeek - 0 views

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    RealNetworks has agreed to kill its DVD-copying software and pay $4.5 million in settling a copyright-infringement lawsuit filed by Hollywood studios. As part of the settlement announced Wednesday, the provider of online entertainment services also agreed to drop its appeal of a San Francisco federal court ruling that barred RealNetworks from distributing or supporting RealDVD or any other technology that enables the duplication of the studios' copyrighted content. The 2008 lawsuit filed by Viacom and the Motion Picture Association of America claimed that RealDVD illegally circumvented the anti-piracy technology embedded in DVDs. The DVD Copy Control Association, which licenses Hollywood-sanctioned copyright-protection technology, joined the suit later, claiming RealNetworks was also in violation of its DVD CCA license.
Alex Markov

Sony Computer Entertainment CEO on Motion Controls and the Year of the PlayStation 3 - 0 views

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    Jack Tretton, the CEO of Sony Computer Entertainment of America, discusses how Sony is reorganizing, the motion-control competition with Microsoft, and how Sony ignored naysayers and found gaming success.
scwalton

Open Technology Initiative | NewAmerica.net - 0 views

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    "The New America Foundation is a nonprofit, nonpartisan public policy institute that invests in new thinkers and new ideas to address the next generation of challenges facing the United States....The Internet was built on Open Source Innovation. We intend to keep it that way."
Theresa de los Santos

Obama Supports $675K File Sharing Verdict | Threat Level | Wired.com - 0 views

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    The Obama administration is backing $675,000 in damages a Massachusetts student must pay the Recording Industry Association of America for file sharing 30 songs.
Ryan Fuller

Scene Stealer - In Search of Fatter Wallets at the Sundance Film Festival - NYTimes.com - 0 views

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    THE Sundance Film Festival, whose 2010 installment started here on Thursday, went from boom to gloom almost as fast as the rest of America. Or at least the cinematic marketplace surrounding it did.
kkholland

RIAA Tells FCC: ISPs Need to Be Copyright Cops - PC World - 0 views

  • The U.S. Federal Communications Commission should avoid adopting strict net neutrality rules that would limit broadband providers' flexibly to "address" illegal online file sharing, the Recording Industry Association of America said in comments filed with the FCC on Thursday.
  • The FCC should not only avoid rules prohibiting ISPs from blocking illegal file trading, but it should actively encourage ISPs to do so, the RIAA said.
  • Other groups called on the FCC to stay out of the copyright enforcement business. If ISPs are required to check for copyright infringement, they could interfere with legal online activities, said six digital rights and business groups, including Public Knowledge, the Consumer Electronics Association and the Electronic Frontier Foundation.
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  • ISPs are "poorly placed to determine whether or not transfers of content are infringing or otherwise unlawful, a task generally reserved to attorneys, courts, and law enforcement," the groups said in a filing with the FCC. "In short, the issue raised by broadening the 'reasonable network management' exception to include copyright enforcement and the blocking of unlawful content is not whether ISPs may undertake these efforts, but rather whether they may inflict collateral damage on lawful traffic when they do so."
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    The RIAA argues ISP's should perform copyright enforcement, and claim Net Neutrality blocks such efforts.
Ethan Hartsell

ABC News Added to Hulu - 0 views

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    "ABC News content is being added to Hulu on its own dedicated channel. Short and long form programming from Good Morning America, ABC World News with Diane Sawyer, Nightline, This Week, 20/20 and Primetime will be available, as well as select programming from ABC News' digital channel ABC News Now."
Ryan Fuller

Hollywood writers' age-discrimination case settled - latimes.com - 0 views

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    A decade-old legal battle comes to an end as 17 major networks and production studios, along with seven talent agencies, agree to pay $70 million to thousands of writers.
kkholland

MediaPost Publications Do Media Mergers + Bottom-Line Thinking Equal Plain-Vanilla TV? ... - 0 views

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    What impact does media consolidation have on creative programming? This blog post explores the impact of media ownership on programming and creative labor, with quotes from WGA President John Wells.
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