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- NBC Names Its YouTube Competitor
- NBC Inc. and News Corp. announced yesterday that they are calling their new video download site Hulu. The LA Times reports that "the site will start in a private testing format in October" and is designed "to compete with Web-based video sites such as Google Inc.'s YouTube. The site will...
- Blog posts 2007-08-31
- Daily Dispatch: Palm, Flextronics, Apple, Virgin
- Palm will sell a 25 percent interest in the company to private equity firm Elevation Partners. Palm has struggled under increased competition from Microsoft with its Windows Mobile operating system and Research in Motion's Blackberry, so the move is intended to make the company more competitive in the...
- Blog posts 2007-06-04
- Mobile developer Modu raises USD7m
- Israeli startup Modu has raised USD7m in funding from Qualcomm to fund development of a small mobile phone which can be inserted into a number of different electronic device including MP3 players and digital cameras. In March, Modu raised USD100m...
- Articles 2009-01-27
- Since the Head Unit Cannot Keep Up With Consumers' Entertainment Needs, Can Automakers Create an iPod on Wheels?
- In 2004, over four million Apple iPods were sold globally. When coupled with the notion that aftermarket plug-and-play satellite radio receivers also total shipments well into the millions, it is clear that the traditional head unit is losing its stature as king of automotive entertainment. Consumers are increasingly accessing music...
- White papers 2005-03-31
- Combining Home Networking and Digital Music
- In the past few years, two significant new technologies--wireless networking and digital music--have emerged to create an almost immediate impact on consumer lifestyles, catapulting consumers into a new paradigm for acquiring, managing and distributing music, radio, and assorted audible media. Together, these consumer breakthroughs represent a fundamental lifestyle shift in...
- White papers 2002-11-14
- Apple Isn't only One Missing from DECE Consortium
- A group of players in the digital entertainment industry is creating yet another standards body to come up with a digital rights management scheme that won't repel consumers. Many have been pointing to Apple's visible absence from the scene, but the absences, and dysfunctional approach, go far deeper. by Erik...
- Blog posts 2008-09-15
- Satellite Radio Sales to Rise, but Will Customer Satisfaction Follow?
- Ever since the FCC blessed the union of Sirius and XM to form one satellite radio company, opinions have run the gamut. At least one analyst firm expects total unit sales to continue rising, but as a long term subscriber to one of the services, I wonder whether some of...
- Blog posts 2008-08-13
- New Sirius Channel Line-ups Cause Stir
- Tyler Savery submits: Fans of satellite radio are passionate. It is for this reason that I knew the channel line-ups would cause confusion, opinion, and even outrage. It simply is the nature of the beast. You can not make all of the people happy all of the time. Sirius...
- External links 2008-11-12
- Media Roundup: Hollywood's Bailout Cut, iTunes Saved, WSJ's New Editors, and More
- Â Hollywood could get a cut of bailout cash -- The federal bailout package includes $470 million in tax breaks for movie and TV employees. [Source: Nikki Finke's Deadline Hollywood Daily] Â iTunes won't close afterall -- Apple threatened to close iTunes if publishers raised royalty rates, but the...
- Blog posts 2008-10-02
- XM Listeners Reunited with Bubba
- Tyler Savery submits: Those that are new to satellite radio may not be aware of this, but Bubba The Love Sponge used to be on XM. That’s right. Early on XM broadcast several shows from terrestrial radio giant Clear Channel CCU, and Bubba The Love Sponge was one of...
- External links 2008-10-17
- Fred Goodwin Loses NPR Gig Over GlaxoSmithKline Ties
- NPR says it will cancel the psychology show The Infinite Mind from its satellite radio service following a report in the New York Times that host Fred Goodwin took $1.3 million from drug companies such as GlaxoSmithKline and didn’t declare that to his listeners. The news will not come as...
- Blog posts 2008-11-21
- Karmazin Video Provides Some Sirius Answers
- Tyler Savery submits: People invested in satellite radio have been looking for answers… any answers. They have had a strong desire to hear from the company, and want to know what the plans going forward are. In a perfect world, we would all have these answers, but...
- External links 2008-10-26
- Analysts See Weak Auto Sales as Real Challenge for Sirius XM
- Tyler Savery submits: Merrill Lynch analyst Jessica Reif Cohen issued a critical report on Sirius XM Radio SIRI Monday. The media analyst notes that auto sales for 2008 and even 2009 appear to be troubling for satellite radio as the OEM channel has been an integral part of the...
- External links 2008-11-04
- IODA inks sales deal in Japan
- The Independent Online Distribution Alliance IODA is partnering with BounDEE, Japan's largest distributor of independent music, to sell IODA's films and music in the Asian country. As part of the partnership, IODA will represent BounDEE's artists and labels around globally. ...
- Articles 2008-11-17
- Sirius launches iPhone app
- Satellite radio station Sirius is releasing its new iPhone and iPod app in a bid to diversify its income and increase its customer base. Sirius’ pay radio service has around 19m subscribers, with its biggest source of new users being...
- Articles 2009-06-17
- Music To The Ears
- A whole new world of entertainment has opened up over recent years and the younger generation has embraced it with open arms. From music downloads to video and picture editing and sharing, a new concept of circular entertainment has emerged. Personal videos are taken on phones and passed around with...
- White papers 2008-01-12
- Microsoft's Zune division to create web shows
- Microsoft is set to produce its own original online programming in an effort to boost its ailing Zune MP3 division. Content will be ad supported and available to download for free through the Zune online marketplace. Eventually, programmes will also be available through other Microsoft platforms such as Xbox...
- Articles 2009-02-05
- Music Industry Seeks Digital Radio Copying Limits
- Digital radio broadcasts that bring CD-quality sound to the airwaves could lead to unfettered song copying if protections are not put in place, a recording-industry trade group warned on Friday. Without copy protections, music fans could cherry-pick songs off the air and redistribute them over the Internet, further deepening the...
- White papers 2004-06-12
- Make Contact the Way Customers Want | BTalk Australia
- (Episode 235: 12min 28) Jason Stirling, Senior VP ANZ and India for Genesys, says the telemarketing industry is dead. Instead we need to take advantage of the internet as a primary contact source and let people communicate with your organization in a way that suits them. Although it makes perfect...
- Blog posts 2009-05-03
- Telstra's Social Media Policy | BTalk Australia
- (9min 43) This week Telstra introduced a new company policy on social networking. It seems like a progressive approach to an issue that is impacting all large corporations around the world. So what can you say and not say online as a Telstra employee? Phil Dobbie asks...
- Blog posts 2009-04-21
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