Xbox Challenged as Cable Plots to Make Consoles Obsolete - Bloomberg - 0 views
NBCUniversal, Hearst Corp. Close Deal to Rebrand G4 as Esquire Channel - The Hollywood ... - 0 views
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"Sources tell The Hollywood Reporter that the NBCUniversal-owned cable network has closed a deal with Esquire parent Hearst Corporation to shift the former gaming network to a destination more in line with the modern male. The effort is designed to capture a growing, upscale demographic that isn't being reached through other male networks, including adrenaline-heavy Spike and History. "
Mercedes In-Car QR Codes Could Save Drivers' Lives - PSFK - 0 views
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Mercedes will begin to place QR codes onto all of their cars, which will provide all necessary information to rescue injured occupants from any model. This new QR code system will give firefighters, paramedics, and police the details they need to know to help passengers, including the location of airbags, gas tanks, and electric cables. These QR codes will be placed on the gas tank flap and another will be placed on the opposite side of the car.
'HuffPost Live' Coming to Cable TV - 0 views
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The live network has struck a deal with AXS TV to bring half of HuffPost Live's 12 hours of live weekday programming to the channel, from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. ET Monday through Friday. The addition of HuffPost Live will diversify AXS TV's programming, whose stated mission is to provide live, 24/7 coverage of pop culture, music and fashion
Zeebox Partners with Viacom in US - 0 views
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It was a long-time coming, but last week we reported that UK-based second-screen app Zeebox finally launched in the US, where it has teamed up with a slew of broadcasters - 30 in total, including Comcast Cable, NBCUniversal, HBO & Cinemax Now, however, it seems that media behemoth Viacom is also backing Zeebox.
A Shooting, and Instant Polarization - NYTimes.com - 0 views
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But if we have learned anything in the last few years, it is that traditional media are now only in charge of part of the story. There is a paucity of facts and an excess of processing power because everyone with a keyboard is theoretically a creator and distributor of content. Most of those efforts begin from behind a firmly established battle line, then row backward to find the facts that they need. Was that a dark spot on the back of George Zimmerman's head in the grainy police video, or evidence of a beat-down? We retweet and "like" what we agree with and dismiss the rest. As if the overheated cable news debate weren't enough, social media are fueling the story with misinformation, along with incendiary calls to action. There is a Twitter account called "@killzimmerman" that suggested George Zimmerman needed to be "shot dead in the street." On Twitter, the movie director Spike Lee passed on what he thought was Mr. Zimmerman's address, but it was wrong and an elderly couple was forced to flee from their home. And what if Mr. Lee had gotten it right? (Mr. Lee has since apologized and reached a settlement with the couple.)
MediaPost Publications YouTube: Users Watching 10 Million More Hours Of Video Per Day, ... - 0 views
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"Our top five channels would rank in the top list of cable channels,” which means they average 4.7 to 6.8 million viewers, according to the latest ranking of basic cable audience sizes by Nielsen.
TV Is Dead! Long Live TV! | ClickZ - 0 views
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