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Media executives expect wave of mergers to continue (www.iht.com)
This article summarizes the recent annual Allen & Co. conference held recently in Sun Valley, which attracts many heavy hitters across the media industries. What is interesting is not just what is reported, but what is not being talked about.
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Redstone Split Bears on Future of Viacom, CBS (online.wsj.com)
In an article that reads like some daytime soap opera, Sumner Redstone is trying to remove his daughter Shari from the board at the company. Ms. Redstone has long been considered the heir-apparent at Viacom, and this latest move throws the future leadership of Viacom in to question.
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Facebook Proves Both Profitable And Desirable (publications.mediapost.com)
According to Nielsen-NetRatings MySpace statistically dwarfs Facebook
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Video game expo going babe free (www.cnn.com)
E3 is now more akin to a conference of industry professionals and less about the fan experience. It feels more like the Cannes Film Festival, with meetings being held by key industry professionals in a series of hotels (and along the beach). What ESA is doing with the "E for all 2007" is important as...
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Networking sites seen hitting web ad growth (www.ft.com)
The most measurable medium, the Internet, is causing the most controversy over how it should be measured.
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Up Next for Buyouts: Cable TV (www.businessweek.com)
1. Could Charter, Cox and Cable Vision be targets in the next round of consolidation? 2. Will AT&T look to acquire DIRECTV or Echostar to create a quick fix?
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Startup taking 3-D mobile (www.hollywoodreporter.com)
If there was ever a question as to whether the public is now aware that all sorts of content will be available on our mobile devices, the release of the iPhone last week has put that to rest. Over the next couple of years there will be continual and rapid growth in all manner of accessories and tools...
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MySpaceTV To Compete With YouTube, Facebook Continues Surge (blog.wired.com)
1. MySpace may be closing the gap (in some respects) with Google/YouTube 2. News Corp. understands that advertisers are looking for more than just web traffic.
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Will iPhone rock music industry? (www.cnn.com)
The debut of the iPhone raises questions about its MP3 capabilities, and the impact the device may have on the sale of downloaded music.
This first generation iPhone has one big limitation--it cannot download music except through a computer, but that will likely change with future generations.
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Senator Pushes for Curbs in TV Violence (www.hollywoodreporteresq.com)
Senator Jay Rockefeller in a hearing on Washington has renewed calls for controls on television violence.
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