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Mobile DTV Brings TV to New Devices and Smartphones - NYTimes.com - 0 views

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    "Who has time to sit on the couch and watch TV anymore? In the last 10 years, broadcasters have lost 25 percent of their audience. So to win back some viewers, the industry has a plan to grab their attention while they are on the move. Beginning in April, eight television stations in Washington, D.C., will broadcast a signal for a new class of devices that can show programming, even in a car at high speed. In all, 30 stations in Atlanta, Chicago, Los Angeles, Seattle and Washington have installed the necessary equipment, at a cost of $75,000 to $150,000
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FT.com / UK - Falling subsidy threat to US media - 0 views

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    Highlights an Anneberg School of Journalism study that examines rates of media subsidy, and shows a marked decline. References historical tradition of media subsidy through postal discounts and tax breaks.
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Google content-filter patent about copyright, not censorship - 1 views

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    Google has been awarded a patent that describes a software method for selectively restricting the availability of content on the basis of access privileges and geographical location. On the surface, it may look like this patent covers techniques for censoring politically sensitive content in specific countries-a practice that Google has recently spoken out against in its ongoing feud with China. A closer look at the patent's claims, however, shows that it has little to do with censorship and may actually relate to the company's controversial book scanning initiative.
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Conan O'Brien rejects NBC's late-night plan - latimes.com - 0 views

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    The 'Tonight Show' host issues a statement against the network's proposal to move his program back a half-hour behind Jay Leno. NBC may have to fire O'Brien.
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NBC Cancels Jay Leno Show after Complaints from Affiliates - 1 views

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    Network admits the show "did not meet affiliate needs."
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Why Studios Keep Cranking Out TV Remakes, Despite the Flops - NYTimes.com - 0 views

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    Explains why television remakes of TV series always fail whereas movie adaptations of TV shows have a better track record. Nevertheless remakes of Rockford Files, Charlie's Angels, and Hawaii Five-O are forthcoming.
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Media Vultures Are Coming: Freedom of Expression at Risk - Empire Report - 0 views

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    "The time is ripe for media vultures to make their move. In 2007, the court blocked the FCC's attempt to change the rules of ownership. Now it is reconsidering that decision. 'A three-judge panel of the 3rd Circuit Court of Appeals in Philadelphia, which had put the stay in effect…ordered the FCC and consumer groups to 'show cause' by mid January (2010) why the stay should not be dropped.'"
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Europe Looms as Major Battleground for Google - NYTimes.com - 0 views

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    Google faces problems related to privacy and copyright protection in Europe. Google's most immediate challenges may be in Italy. This month a decision is expected in a trial in Milan, where four Google executives have been charged with defamation and privacy violations in a case involving videos posted on a Google Web site showing the bullying of an autistic boy.Italian prosecutors accuse Google of negligence, saying it was too slow to remove the video. But Google sees a political dimension. One of the four executives, Peter Fleischer, Google's chief privacy counsel, called the case part of "an attack on a decade of progress" for Internet companies in Italy. In Germany, German publishers have persuaded the government of Chancellor Angela Merkel to support a new kind of copyright protecting journalistic content on the Web. Analysts say the measure, which has not yet been introduced, could require Web companies like Google to buy special licenses to cite content published elsewhere.
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Layoffs to hit CBS News next week | Company Town | Los Angeles Times - 0 views

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    CBS News employees are bracing for a significant round of layoffs that will hit the news division next week, according to multiple sources. The budget tightening is expected to affect every newscast, including "60 Minutes," the network's crown jewel, although that show will likely suffer minimal losses.
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Why Google is Bad for the Newspaper Business « blog maverick - 0 views

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    Cuban asks why readers would read their local newspaper if their feed shows up on Google News.
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Viacom: "Fair use works for us," unlikely to sue bloggers - 0 views

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    Viacom probably won't sue bloggers who post clips from their shows (like The Daily Show and Colbert Report), in spite of earlier reports that they intended to sue websites that made money on copyrighted material.
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John Wells warns of media consolidation in testimony about Comcast-NBC deal | Company T... - 0 views

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    ""Over the past several decades, our industry has consolidated from literally dozens of independent entrepreneurs and suppliers, including many writer-owners making innovative and groundbreaking programming to a handful of large media conglomerates most often controlling content from start to finish," Wells said. The result, he said, is that decisions on which shows go on television are based more often on money than quality. "
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Disney-Cablevision Fight Is Far From the Last - NYTimes.com - 0 views

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    "The Oscar statuette became a pawn in a public brawl between the Walt Disney Company and Cablevision on Sunday, a dispute that prevented more than three million viewers from watching the beginning of the Academy Awards show until a tentative agreement restored the signal 14 minutes into the telecast."
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Disney's WABC still off in Cablevision homes as feud continues | Company Town | Los Ang... - 0 views

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    Hours before the Oscars, Disney and Cablevision have yet to reach a deal, meaning subscribers in some markets will not be able to watch the show. Executive Vice President Charles Schueler of Cablevision has asked the FCC to involve itself, and both companies have been in contact with the agency.
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Post Tech - FCC testing finds fastest broadband speeds in D.C., N.Y. areas - 0 views

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    The FCC is encouraging consumers to test their broadband speeds, and different areas of the country are showing some interesting results: D.C. and the greater Washington and New York areas enjoy the fastest service, with California performing slower than expected.
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High court accepts case over violent video games - CNN.com - 0 views

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    "Lawmakers also said there is a "causal connection" between access to such games and psychological or other harm to children. In their petition to the high court, state lawyers cited studies showing children who repeatedly watch on-screen games can become more aggressive, antisocial, and less able to distinguish the consequences of violence in real life."
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