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Julian Gottlieb

Clear Channel Loses Court Battle Over Billboard Rules (Update1) - BusinessWeek - 0 views

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    Clear Channel has lost in appeal in the U.S. Court of Appeals to challenge a 70 year old billboard zoning regulation in New York.
Julian Gottlieb

Daily News - Clear Channel Radio, Outdoor Platforms Break Innovative Ad Ground - TAXI: The Global Creative Network - 0 views

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    Clear Channel has created mobile "roadblocks" with advertising displays on your mobile device while it is loading applications.
Theresa de los Santos

Disney Draws Even - Forbes.com - 0 views

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    "Walt Disney Co.'s fourth-quarter results should cheer media investors fretting about whether legacy businesses can thrive postrecession. The Burbank, Calif. company just about matched its profit for the last three months of 2008 thanks to strong performances by its cable channels and movie studios. Theme parks, however, stalled in the bad economy as families cut back on luxuries."
Theresa de los Santos

FCC closes cable programming loophole | Signal Strength - CNET News - 1 views

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    The Federal Communications Commission voted to close a "loophole" that allowed cable operators to withhold local sports programming from competitors. In a 4-1 vote, the commissioners ended the "terrestrial loophole," which prevents satellite TV providers and new TV providers, such as AT&T and Verizon Communications, from offering some live sports channels in certain areas of the country.
Julian Gottlieb

FCC to Review Channel Removals During Fee Disputes - WSJ.com - 0 views

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    Should the FCC change rules that prevent consumers from losing channels during fee disputes between broadcasters and cable operators?
kkholland

Sky confirms 3D digital TV launch date - 0 views

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    Global 3D television channel to launch in UK on April 3rd.
scwalton

NCC reviews mobile TV decision: CommsUpdate : TeleGeography Research - 0 views

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    "Taiwanese regulator the National Communications Commission (NCC) has revised its mobile TV licensing plans, announcing that, contrary to its previous announcement, only one concession will be awarded in 2010. As reported by CommsUpdate on 18 January 2010, the NCC revealed that it planned to award two operators concessions for mobile TV services, allocating each licensee 6MHz in the 600MHz frequency band across which it will deliver 18-20 programme channels using either the Qualcomm-developed MediaFLO or DVB-H as its mobile TV standard."
anonymous

BBC To Sell Magazines, Look Beyond "Physical Media" In UK - mediabistro.com: FishbowlNY - 0 views

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    The BBC is poised to sell its selection of UK-based magazines, including such titles as BBC Good Food, Gardening World, Top Gear and Radio Times. The corporation is looking to cut over $150 million USD in overhead costs and evidently plans to accomplish this by "looking to move away from physical media" and focusing more deeply on digital media as well as looking overseas for merger opportunities. The BBC has already begun stripping itself of media such as audio books, non-BBC channels outside the UK and two radio stations. It also cut the number of websites it owns by half, resulting in an estimated loss of 600 jobs.
chris_seaman

Copyright content to pinch pockets of FM, TV channels - 0 views

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    Article discussing the projected increases in entertainment content for consumers in India as a result of the recent Finance Bill, which will instate a service tax on temporary transfers of copyright
jenholt13

G.E. Makes It Official - It Will Sell NBC to Comcast - NYTimes.com - 0 views

  • Most of NBC’s value is in its lucrative cable channels — USA, Bravo, SyFy, CNBC and MSNBC. These networks, along with the channels that Comcast will contribute to the joint venture, will compose 82 percent of the company’s cash flow.
kkholland

For Microsoft and Xbox, Focus Shifts From Game to Video - NYTimes.com - 0 views

  • Executives at Microsoft are fond of saying that its subscription gaming service, Xbox Live, should be thought of as a cable channel.
  • The company is even producing shows for users: it is in the middle of the second season of “1 vs. 100,” an interactive version of a game show that was on NBC.The content ambitions do not end there. Microsoft has held in-depth talks with the Walt Disney Company about a programming deal with ESPN, according to people close to the talks, who requested anonymity because the talks were intended to be private.
  • For a per-subscriber fee, ESPN could provide live streams of sporting events, similar to the ones available through ESPN 360,
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  • Similarly, users of the Sony PlayStation can tune into BBC shows and see Weather Channel updates, as well as stream Netflix. Last week, Netflix extended its streaming service to the Nintendo Wii.
  • console makers have a significant head start. Nearly 60 percent of American homes now have at least one console, according to the consulting firm Deloitte, up from 44 percent three years ago.
  • In November, Nielsen started to track “1 vs. 100” play and ad views. The pilot program “is the tip of the iceberg,” said Gerardo Guzman, a director for Nielsen Games; eventually, he hopes to generate TV-style ratings.Mr. Kroese said Xbox advertisers were “very interested in being able to compare the media buy on Xbox to other media buys they do.”
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    The XBox moves into cable TV turf. What does it mean for the industry?
michael curtin

For Microsoft and Xbox, Focus Shifts From Game to Video - NYTimes.com - 0 views

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    Xbox draws more users per hour than most cable channels. MSFT wants to blur boundaries between gaming and cable by providing more video content.
kkholland

Berlusconi Moves to Impose Internet Regulation - ABC News - 1 views

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    Berlusconi looks to regulate Internet video by banning the uploading of violent or pornographic content. The move raises issues of freedom of speech, technical challenges of such regulation, issues of jurisdiction, and media ownership and consolidation concerns since some of Berlusconi's channels offer pornographic content for sale.
anonymous

NBC affiliates to oppose Comcast deal - latimes.com - 0 views

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    Congressional hearings for the Comcast/NBC case are scheduled for Feb. 4. There are many opponents to the deal, including consumer activists and media watchdogs, Local affiliates are concerned that Comcast could "gradually migrate some or all of the most compelling sports, news and entertainment programming and talent away from free, over-the-air distribution on NBC to its newly owned cable channels that are made available only to paying subscribers, such as Bravo and USA Network."
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."
scwalton

FCC Proposes Spectrum Auction - 0 views

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    "Few broadcasters are likely to bite. As a group, TV stations have already spent more than $15 billion to make the transition to digital TV. Stations are just now beginning to monetize their new digital spectrum, which allows the broadcast of multiple channels."
ethan tussey

MediaPost Publications espnW Focuses On Female Sports 03/30/2010 - 0 views

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    ESPN to launch a women's sports channel.
scwalton

CNN Mobile Available On FLO TV Services, But Not Verizon Wireless - 2010-03-12 05:01:00 | Multichannel News - 0 views

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    "When AT&T debuted its Mobile TV service with FLO in May 2008, the carrier touted the fact that it had "exclusive" rights to CNN Mobile as provided through the Qualcomm unit. In other words, the channel was unavailable to subscribers of Verizon Wireless, which also offers a mobile TV service provided by FLO."
Ron Rice

MTV Hits and Nick Too for $.01 | MetaFilter - 1 views

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    What the cable company pays for the channels you don't watch.
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