ArchivesWeekend Read: Does Steve Jobs Hate Poor People?Authored by Scott Goldberg on March 30, 2007 - 3:59pm.
RealNetworks to Raise Price of Rhapsody Music Subscription ServiceAuthored by Mark Hefflinger on March 30, 2007 - 3:03pm.
San Francisco - RealNetworks plans in May to hike the price of its Rhapsody Unlimited streaming music service from $10 to $13 per month, Wired reported on Friday. An e-mail sent to existing subscribers notes that those who sign up for an annual subscription can lock in the current rate. Apple to Sell Major League Baseball Highlight Videos on iTunesAuthored by Mark Hefflinger on March 30, 2007 - 3:02pm.
Cupertino, Calif. - Apple announced on Friday that it has signed a deal with Major League Baseball to sell video highlights for the 2007 season on the iTunes Store. Offerings will include "MLB.com Daily Rewind," a 25-minute daily highlight show, and two weekly "Games of the Week," featuring full versions of the best games from the National and American Leagues. Each highlight video will sell for $1.99 each; a month of Daily Rewind shows can also be purchased for $7.99, and a Season Pass for Games of the Week will cost $19.99. Viacom's German Unit, 10TACLE Studios Team on MTV-branded Virtual WorldAuthored by Mark Hefflinger on March 30, 2007 - 3:00pm.
Darmstadt, Germany - Media conglomerate Viacom's German unit announced that it has partnered with 10TACLE Studios, to develop and launch a multi-user 3D online world based on the MTV brand in 2008. The virtual world will give users access to MTV media content, as well as a large number of online games. "The joint production and marketing of online games relating to the MTV brand world for the multi-user 3D online world will enable us to transfer the lifestyle and emotionality conveyed by the MTV brand to the online community," said 10TACLE CEO Michele Pes. NTN Buzztime Sees $2 Million from Sale of Wireless UnitAuthored by Mark Hefflinger on March 30, 2007 - 2:59pm.
Carlsbad, Calif. - NTN Buzztime, a provider of interactive TV trivia games found in bars and restaurants, announced on Friday that it has sold its NTN Wireless Communications unit to HM Electronics. The company expects to see $2 million in proceeds from the deal. The unit, which provides wireless solutions to improve efficiency and customer service, generated $6.1 million in revenue in 2006. Carlsbad, Calif.-based NTN said the sale is in line with its plan to narrow the scope of its business to its core entertainment division. THQ to Publish "WWE SmackDown vs. Raw 2008" in the FallAuthored by Mark Hefflinger on March 30, 2007 - 2:56pm.
Agoura Hills, Calif. - Video game publisher THQ announced on Friday that it plans to publish "WWE SmackDown vs. Raw 2008" in the fall. The title is currently in development for Nintendo Wii, PlayStation 3, Xbox 360, PlayStation 2, PSP, Nintendo DS and wireless devices. Weekend Read: The YouTube Video Awards – The Cream of the Crop?Authored by Ty Clancey on March 30, 2007 - 2:53pm.
Yesterday my friend Lonny sent me a link to the winners of the 2006 YouTube Video Awards. He'd gotten all riled up over the OK Go music video Here It Goes Again, which had won the award for Most Creative, deservedly. After tersely berating Lonny for not having seen the treadmill dancing viral clip that circled the net seven months ago, I anxiously moved on to the other awards, most eagerly Best Comedy.
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Analysis: MTV and Pimp My Ride take on Second Life with “4D”Authored by Jay Baage on March 30, 2007 - 2:35pm.
Television, 2D Web, and 3D virtual communities are blending together in increasingly appealing formats. For all of you Pimp My Ride fans who’d like to restore your old piece of crap wheels, but don't live in the Los Angeles area, Xzibit now invites you to go online and visit a virtual Van Nuys with all the accoutrements of West Coast culture. Yes, that’s right, soon you can head down to West Coast Customs for a pimped-up ride - in a new virtual world.
Sony BMG UK to Abandon CD Demos; Bands Can Upload Songs, BlogsAuthored by Mark Hefflinger on March 30, 2007 - 2:25pm.
London - Major record label SonyBMG's U.K. unit has announced that it will no longer accept demo submissions via physical CDs, instead directing bands hoping to land a record deal to websites where they can upload music, video and photos, Reuters reported. Survey: Attention Span of Web News Readers Greater Than PrintAuthored by Mark Hefflinger on March 30, 2007 - 2:05pm.
Washington - Countering the notion that Web users have generally shorter attention spans, a study has found that Web news readers have a greater attention span than print news readers. "Conscious Capitalism" Social Network Zaadz.com Receives FundsAuthored by Mark Hefflinger on March 30, 2007 - 1:45pm.
Topanga, Calif. - Zaadz.com, an online social network "founded on the principles of conscious capitalism," announced on Friday that it has received an investment from Whole Foods CEO John Mackey. Investor Group Pays $132 Million for Media Distributor Image EntertainmentAuthored by Mark Hefflinger on March 30, 2007 - 1:34pm.
Chatsworth, Calif. - Image Entertainment, a licensor, producer and distributor of DVDs and CDs, announced on Friday that it has signed an agreement to sell the company to an investor group for about $132 million. Kaleidescape Wins Case Over DVD-Ripping Home ServerAuthored by Mark Hefflinger on March 30, 2007 - 1:16pm.
Mountain View, Calif. - Kaleidescape, the maker of a home entertainment server, announced on Friday that it has won a court victory over the DVD Copy Control Association, in a case that focused on the ability of the device to make copies of DVDs for storage and personal use. Gemstar Buys Set-top Box Software Firm Aptiv Digital for $16 MillionAuthored by Mark Hefflinger on March 30, 2007 - 12:57pm.
Los Angeles - Gemstar-TV Guide International, a provider of electronic program guides for digital TV services, announced that it has acquired Aptiv Digital, a developer of set-top box software, for about $16 million in cash. Toshiba to Slash Price of HD DVD Player to $399 This WeekendAuthored by Mark Hefflinger on March 30, 2007 - 12:45pm.
Los Angeles - Toshiba announced this week that it is slashing the price of its entry-level HD DVD players, with the cheapest HD-A2 model to begin selling for $399, as of April 1. Tech/Database Manager - Digital Media Wire - Los Angeles, CAAuthored by dmw on March 30, 2007 - 12:36pm.
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Discovery to Buy Cox's 25% Stake in the CompanyAuthored by Mark Hefflinger on March 30, 2007 - 11:52am.
Silver Spring, Md. - Discovery Communications, the media company behind such cable TV channels as The Discovery Channel, TLC and Animal Planet, said that it will buy out Cox Communications' 25% stake in the company for $1.27 billion in cash. |
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