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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...
Tags: Advertising & Promotion, Apple Inc., Apple iTunes, Consumer Electronics, Corporate Communications, Digital Media, Digital Music, Entertainment, Entertainment Company, Jessica Stillman, Marketing, NBC Universal Inc., Personal Technology, Techdirt.com, Video, YouTube Inc.
Blog posts 2007-08-31

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Analysis Scope and Coverage.
From those 22 original alert services, we were unable to include four: --Net2One (www.net2one.com), --Pinnacor (www.pinnacor.com), --TechDirt (www.techdirt.com), and --CyberClipping (www.luceonline.com). Net2One, based in France, did not respond to any of several emails. ...
Tags: analysis, E-mail, TechDirt
Research articles 2004-01-01
The high costs of airtime.(Letter to the Editor)
"What is it about sprinkling the word WiMax into a conversation about wireless networks that makes people think that all the hard stuff takes care of itself? Buying enough licensed spectrum to cover the U.S. would be a lot more expensive than the $1 billion they ...
Tags: spectrum, Wi-Fi, WiMAX, WIRELESS
Research articles 2006-02-06
Bloggers Can Be Fined Up to 11K Per Post for Non-Disclosure
Update: The new FTC guidelines have come out today. The FTC says:The revised Guides also add new examples to illustrate the long standing principle that "material connections" sometimes payments or free products between advertisers and endorsers – connections that consumers would not expect – must be disclosed. These examples address what constitutes an...
Tags: Blogger, FTC
News items 2009-10-06
Unemployment and AdSense May Cause Headaches
Unemployed bloggers are apparently at risk of losing their unemployment checks or at least having them drastically reduced if they include ads on their blogs. That is exactly what happened to a woman named Karin, from New York, according to a recent Forbes piece.A graduate from the University of Virginia School...
Tags: Blog, Google AdSense
News items 2009-10-13
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