Speakers

DMW Video: Shawn Gold, SVP, Marketing & Content, MySpace

Authored by dmw on September 22, 2006 - 7:29am.
Shawn Gold
SVP, Marketing & Content
MySpace

Gold on Myspace Movies, MySpace Comedy, MySpace Fashion, future projects and morphing into a full scale media company



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DMW Videos: Terry McBride, CEO and Founder, Nettwerk Music

Authored by dmw on September 22, 2006 - 7:28am.
Terry McBride
CEO and Founder
Nettwerk Music

McBride chats with Passalong Networks' CEO Dave Jaworski and tackles the question of how the music industry can compete with "free"



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DMW Video: Jay Miller, Director of Marketing, EA Mobile

Authored by dmw on September 22, 2006 - 7:25am.
Jay Miller
Director of Marketing
EA Mobile

Miller discusses EA Mobile's strategy with Digital Media Wire CEO Ned Sherman, including why EA believes that mobile games is the next big thing



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DMW Video: Bernard Gershon, SVP & GM, Digital Media, ABC News

Authored by dmw on September 22, 2006 - 6:59am.
Bernard Gershon
SVP & GM, Digital Media
ABC News

Gershon presents the main challenges and key digital media strategies for ABC



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DMW Video: Greg Ballard, CEO, Glu Mobile (I)

Authored by dmw on September 22, 2006 - 6:54am.
Greg Ballard
CEO
Glu Mobile

Ballard discusses the entertainment and media consumption habits of the millennial generation



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DMW Video: Greg Ballard, CEO, Glu Mobile (II)

Authored by dmw on September 22, 2006 - 6:42am.
Greg Ballard
CEO
Glu Mobile

Ballard presents a series of interviews with young American consumers on why they don't play games on their cell phones and why mobile games will be a big business in a few years



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Creative Releases Remote Control MP3 Player Speakers

Authored by Mark Hefflinger on October 19, 2005 - 9:51am.
Milpitas, Calif. - Consumer electronics firm Creative announced on Wednesday the release of its I-Trigue L3800, a set of speakers for desktop and notebook PCs, and MP3 players. The $149 speakers also come with a wireless remote that can control both the speakers and an attached Creative Zen MP3 player, from up to 20 feet away.