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What tech turmoil lies ahead? 31 December 2010 at 4:00 am by admin

TV News: New year could see gradual transformation or burst of change — So is this the year everything changes — the one where the media world shifts on its access?

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+ Mancha finds a niche in Internet drama By admin 31 December 2010 at 4:00 am and have No Comments

TV News: Producer turns to newspaper website to avoid glut of TV drama — Argentina’s Mancha Prods. is taking a fresh approach to secure exposure and build business by targeting Internet fiction, a market with growth potential, and tying it to a newspaper’s website.

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Mancha finds a niche in Internet drama

+ Content delivery game changers By admin 21 December 2010 at 4:00 am and have No Comments

TV News: Hollywood sees a radical shift in technology — When you think about how movies and TV shows were distributed just a year ago, it almost seems quaint.

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+ HBO Go launches in Poland By admin 17 December 2010 at 5:43 am and have No Comments

TV News: Paybox enters net streaming market in C. Europe — Pay TV provider HBO Central Europe is to bow streaming service HBO Go in Poland.

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+ Feds finesse Comcast deal conditions By admin 16 December 2010 at 4:00 am and have No Comments

TV News: Conglom, NBC U hoping for greenlight — With hopes that federal regulators will soon give the greenlight to their proposed combination, Comcast and NBC Universal execs have met with FCC officials several times in the past week and have pushed back against calls from competitors and advocacy orgs that conditions be imposed on the transaction, including restrictions on their Internet video efforts.

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+ Amazing Race finally has female winners after Nat and Kat dominate final leg (Realityblurred.com) By admin 13 December 2010 at 9:03 am and have No Comments

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Amazing Race finally has female winners after Nat and Kat dominate final leg (Realityblurred.com)

+ Nude pictures of Big Brother’s James Rhine posted by person who was accused of being a fraud a year ago (Reality Blurred) By admin 07 December 2010 at 8:12 am and have No Comments

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Nude pictures of Big Brother’s James Rhine posted by person who was accused of being a fraud a year ago (Reality Blurred)

+ Ben Sherwood to lead ABC News By admin 06 December 2010 at 4:00 am and have No Comments

TV News: Eclectic exec returns to lead digital charge — To lead ABC News in the era of 24/7 digital journalism, the Alphabet has turned to an exec with an eclectic resume that combines news chops with success as an author of fiction and nonfiction and as an Internet entrepreneur.

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+ NaOnka reveals real-life impact of her actions; Kelly says why they didn’t quit immediately By admin 03 December 2010 at 7:04 am and have No Comments

Survivor Nicaragua’s quitters got even more attention as they did the rounds with the media yesterday, though their interviews provide some insight into the quitting-focused episode and its aftermath. NaOnka Mixon says her behavior hasn’t affected her real life, while Kelly Shinn basically admits that producers wouldn’t let the two women just leave the game when they announced they wanted to quit. First, NaOnka seemed like a different person at Ponderosa, and in her interview..

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+ YouTube ubiquity By admin 03 December 2010 at 4:00 am and have No Comments

TV News: Nets take note as the cultural impact of online comedy dwarfs old media — Divide the domestic gross of Adam Sandler’s “Grown Ups” ($162 million) by the average price of a movie ticket in 2010 ($7.50), and you figure roughly 22 million people saw the year’s No. 1 live-action comedy. Not bad, until you compare that to the number of YouTube streams the “Bed Intruder” bit has generated on YouTube since August: 44 million.

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