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Ron Rice

The News Landscape in 2014: Transformed or Diminished? Formulating a Game Plan for Surv... - 0 views

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    Part of a large-scale set of projects at USC Annenberg School/Knight Digital Media Center, looking at current conditions and possible future business models for newspapers.
ethan tussey

Will Player Unions Drive Future Changes To Social Games? - 0 views

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    The "OFFICIAL Zoo World PLAYERS UNION" is an unofficial group according to RockYou, yet it appears true that Jason McDonald has been meeting with RockYou execs on behalf of players to negotiate changes.
scwalton

Twitter and TV: How Social Media Is Helping Old Media - TIME - 0 views

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    "TV's Twittercooler dividend suggests one thing for old-media folks wrestling with the problem of new media: don't look at it as a problem. Social media have turned the world into one big living room. The future belongs to those who pull up a chair."
Ryan Fuller

Blockbuster CEO: 'We Certainly Don't Think We're Late For The Digital Side' | paidContent - 0 views

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    "Blockbuster's stock is trading at under a dollar, its net losses are widening, and it's in the midst of closing nearly 1,000 stores-but on CNBC Thursday CEO Jim Keyes insisted that the company had a bright future in digital because of its strong brand. 'When you're driving down mainstreet and you see that Blockbuster (NYSE: BBI) brand you know it's the place to rent movies,' he said."
ethan tussey

Hollywood Tries to Block Veriana and Cantor Futures Markets - NYTimes.com - 0 views

  • Both Cantor and Veriana say that their exchanges are intended to give Hollywood investors a way to mitigate their risks. If a distributor has second thoughts about a movie, the company could short it on the exchange.
  • Both Cantor and Veriana say that their exchanges are intended to give Hollywood investors a way to mitigate their risks. If a distributor has second thoughts about a movie, the company could short it on the exchange.
  • Both Cantor and Veriana say that their exchanges are intended to give Hollywood investors a way to mitigate their risks. If a distributor has second thoughts about a movie, the company could short it on the exchange.
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  • Both Cantor and Veriana say that their exchanges are intended to give Hollywood investors a way to mitigate their risks. If a distributor has second thoughts about a movie, the company could short it on the exchange.
  • Both Cantor and Veriana say that their exchanges are intended to give Hollywood investors a way to mitigate their risks. If a distributor has second thoughts about a movie, the company could short it on the exchange.
  • Both Cantor and Veriana say that their exchanges are intended to give Hollywood investors a way to mitigate their risks. If a distributor has second thoughts about a movie, the company could short it on the exchange.
  • Both Cantor and Veriana say that their exchanges are intended to give Hollywood investors a way to mitigate their risks. If a distributor has second thoughts about a movie, the company could short it on the exchange.
  • Both Cantor and Veriana say that their exchanges are intended to give Hollywood investors a way to mitigate their risks. If a distributor has second thoughts about a movie, the company could short it on the exchange.
  • Both Cantor and Veriana say that their exchanges are intended to give Hollywood investors a way to mitigate their risks. If a distributor has second thoughts about a movie, the company could short it on the exchange.
  • Both Cantor and Veriana say that their exchanges are intended to give Hollywood investors a way to mitigate their risks. If a distributor has second thoughts about a movie, the company could short it on the exchange.
  • Both Cantor and Veriana say that their exchanges are intended to give Hollywood investors a way to mitigate their risks. If a distributor has second thoughts about a movie, the company could short it on the exchange.
  • Both Cantor and Veriana say that their exchanges are intended to give Hollywood investors a way to mitigate their risks. If a distributor has second thoughts about a movie, the company could short it on the exchange.
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    MPAA has waited till the last moment to start trying to block film betting despite being notified for over a year.
scwalton

Global Mobile TV Forecast to 2013 - Research Report - 0 views

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    "Anticipating the high growth potential in the global mobile TV market, our team of experts has done thorough research and analysis of the current and future prospects of mobile TV market worldwide."
scwalton

FCC Wants To Transition Broadcast TV Spectrum To Mobile Use - Mobile - IT Channel News ... - 0 views

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    "one study found that as much as $50 billion in spectrum could be freed up if policies were adopted to transition broadcast spectrum to mobile spectrum. "
Julian Gottlieb

David Simon on the Death of Newspapers: 'My Industry Butchered Itself' | Crooks and Liars - 0 views

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    David Simon, creator of the HBO series "The Wire", on achieving a new economic model for journalism.
Julian Gottlieb

Who needs newspapers when you have Twitter? - 0 views

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    Chris Anderson, Wired's editor in chief, discusses the Internet's challenge to the traditional press
Ethan Hartsell

HBO Holding Up the Movie-Download Future - 0 views

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    Exclusive output deals between HBO and three major Hollywood studios stand as major obstacles to a robust movie-dowload business, holding back a potentially lucrative distribution channel and creating conflict between the powerhouse divisions of TimeWarner -- HBO and Warner Bros. -- who for once find their interests at odds.
Theresa de los Santos

Rupert Murdoch's Daughter Says Facebook, Twitter, iPhone Are TV's Last Hope - 0 views

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    Facebook, Twitter, and the iPhone are TV's only hope, according to Elisabeth Murdoch, CEO of Shine Limited, a British television production and distribution company. According to Broadcasting & Cable, Ms. Murdoch told TV producers and distributors at the annual National Association of Television Program Executives (NATPE) convention: "We in the TV business have to catch up with \nwhat our audience is doing. We can no longer afford to be one-screen business."
Julian Gottlieb

FCC Is on the Hunt for Ideas to Improve the News Media - Washington Wire - WSJ - 0 views

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    "Just a month after the Federal Trade Commission held hearings on the beleaguered news industry and what the government might do about it, the Federal Communications is getting into the act, too."
Ethan Hartsell

New Media Can Help Some Old Media - 0 views

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    Network television and cable networks have a bright future, despite the inroads of TiVo and the threat of free video on the Web. And book publishers may also see growth in the years ahead, if they can learn to relax and love the e-reader. Newspapers, however, can pretty much pack it in.
scwalton

FCC to Study Future of Media - 1 views

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    "Topics under consideration for the report include the state of TV, radio, newspaper and Internet news and information services; the effectiveness and nature of public interest obligations in a digital era; and the role of public media and private sector foundations, among others. As part of the broad initiative, the FCC launched a Web site for public discussion."
Alex Markov

OnLive Game Service Preview - Is this the future of PC gaming? - 0 views

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    In March of 2009 when OnLive was first announced, it was deemed to be a questionable but potentially revolutionary change in the direction gaming was headed.
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