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Brandon Burgess Hopes to Mobilize Mobile Digital TV (www.broadcastingcable.com)
As the transition to a digital television environment is now one year away, the CEO of one television company shares some interesting ideas regarding mobile DTV, and what he calls the DTV "triple play."
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Price Spurs Demand for Triple-Play’s Parts: Survey (www.multichannel.com)
New information from Bear Stearns based on a survey of 1,000 consumers indicates price the key determinant of triple play services, with cable better positioned than DBS providers.
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Radio Ad Revenue Last Year Fell to 2003 Level (online.wsj.com)
Total advertising revenues for the radio industry dropped 2.6% from 2006 to $19.6 billion, indicating another bad year for the radio industry.
The industry as a whole has not posted gains above $20 billion since 1999.
Can anything be done to reverse this trend?
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EA Leaps into Free Video Games (www.businessweek.com)
EA attempts to bring a successful Asian model stateside. Success is almost guaranteed given the penetration of internet play in US homes.
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October Radio Revenues Down 7% (publications.mediapost.com)
With fewer analysts looking at commercial radio, the industry begins to fall off investors' radar screens.
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Nielsen: DVRs Boost Prime Viewing by 3% (www.mediaweek.com)
A new study from Nielsen regarding DVR usage indicates prime viewership is growing in households that have adopted the technology. This is good news for the major broadcast nets and others offering first-run programming, which are among the types of programs most often recorded on a DVR (according...
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Yahoo, News Corp. in Talks Amid Microsoft Bid (online.wsj.com)
News Corporation may be considering a bid for Yahoo! The company has considered a bid for Yahoo previously, and has had on and off discussions for years.
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Microsoft makes unsolicited bid for Yahoo (www.msnbc.msn.com)
Microsoft announces a bid for Yahoo! at $44 billion to compete more effectively with Google. But that competition could be just one of several reasons for this acquisition.
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Millions of iPhones Go AWOL (www.businessweek.com)
A number of "sold" iPhones have never been activated with AT&T, and the implications of these missing phones are discussed in this article.
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Landmark Communications Puts Stations Up for Sale (www.broadcastingcable.com)
Landmark Communications has announced intent to sell KLAS-TV, Las Vegas, and WTVF, Nashville. Both entities would be nice additions to a TV station portfolio.
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