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AT&T in Big D (www.lightreading.com)
Article offers some one-sided view of the AT&T move to Dallas. There are many more reasons for this move than what is expressed in this article.
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Is Google your next data center? (www.computerworld.com)
Some things will be cloud based, MSFT, GOOG and AMZN are all betting on it. for middle market companies having computing in the cloud may make sense. But it comes with risk
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Radio Royalty Wars Heat Up Again (www.businessweek.com)
The recording industry is lobbying to create a performance royalty on the terrestrial radio industry to provide royalties to artists. The radio industry is opposing any such action.
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Federal Regulators Clear Way for E.W. Scripps Co. To Split into 2 Public Companies (nab365.bdmetrics.com)
E. W. Scripps now has final regulatory approvals to split operations in to two pubic companies, similar to what Belo Corp. did a few months ago. Will Scripps fare better in their efforts?
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BIAfn: Small-Market Radio Will Rebound Sooner (www.radioink.com)
Latest annual "Investing in Radio" study by BIA Financial indicates large markets will continue to experience slow to negative growth for next few years while some turnaround is evidenced in smaller and medium markets. What are small and medium markets doing right that the big markets are not doing
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Study Compares Online Behavior Along Ethnic Lines (www.radioink.com)
A study by Senovate examines ethnic and gender differences regarding social networks, online banking, and visiting YouTube with some interesting findings.
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One Billion+ users will view online video in 2013 (www.rbr.com)
This article discusses new research indicating rapid growth in viewing online video, and the need for pay TV providers to have a clear strategy.
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CBS buying CNET Networks for $1.8 Billion. (www.tvnewsday.com)
With the acquisition of CNET, CBS will become one of the lworld's 10 argest Internet companies reaching massive audiences both domestically and globally.
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Study: Online won’t replace traditional TV anytime soon (telephonyonline.com)
The results of a study by the Convergence Group indicating the impact of online viewing on traditional outlets of television via cable, broadband, IPTV is presented in the article. But replacement is not the issue.
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NBC launching 24/7 local news channel (www.rbr.com)
NBC Universal owned and operated WNBC-TV (New York) will launch a local 24 hour news channel on one of its digital channels as part of its multicasting strategy.
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