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Olafur Eliasson at the MoMa NYC by Marauder
April 22, 2008, 6:53 PM
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OLAFUR ELIASSON AT THE MOMA NYC

Over the weekend, I grabbed a friend and checked out Olafur Eliasson’s Take Your Time exhibit at the MoMa. I definitely recommend. For more on his upcoming NYC Waterfall project, click here.

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BROADCAST/CABLE by Marauder

BROADCAST/CABLE

Viacom CEO Philippe Dauman is ending Paramount’s deal with CBS pay channel Showtime to start a rival network with MGM and Lionsgate. His decision is said to be fueled by CBS boss Les Moonves‘ refusal to sweeten an offer on a renewal pact to run Paramount films on Showtime. (http://www.nypost.com/seven/04222008/business/moonves_waning_107560.htm 4/22)

Cable-company executives took a look at the recently announced joint venture by Paramount, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer and Lions Gate to create a pay-TV movie channel and, according to this article, collectively shrugged their shoulders. Michael Willner, chief executive officer of Insight, said the as-yet-unnamed channel could have a hard time securing carriage agreements: “If they are just another outlet for movies, they will have a tough go.” (The Wall Street Journal 4/22)

Anne Sweeney, president of Disney-ABC Television, is credited with boosting Disney profits with smash-hit multiplatform tween products like Hannah Montana and “High School Musical.” Sweeney is seen to hold the top spot on the list of those who might succeed Disney CEO Bob Iger. (Iwantmedia 4/22, http://www.portfolio.com/news-markets/national-news/portfolio/2008/04/14/Disneys-Evolving-Business-Model 5/08)

I am a HUGE Anne Sweeney supporter in part because of her ability to garner the tween marketplace and for her confidence in bringing online streaming video to ABC.com.  In case you don’t believe me, I bring you a pic from the bulletin board in my office.  I’m thinking of making a T.  Only media geeks will get it. . .

Netflix added 3 more (unnamed) set-top partners to its streaming video-to-the TV project, according to CEO Reed Hastings in an earnings call, who join previously-announced LG Electronics. Netflix now offers over 9,000 movies and TV shows for online rental. (Cynopsis 4/22, Reuters 4/21)

Fox Television Stations and distributor Debmar-Mercury are co-producing a six-week preview of The Wendy Williams Show. The daily, 60m entertainment and talk show will be based in New York and surround radio DJ and author Wendy, who will offer advice to the audience and viewers on various life issues as well as dish on celebrity gossip and new events. (Cynopsis 4/22)

CBS’s Entertainment Tonight and The Insider will be the first to entertainment magazine shows to be broadcast in HD beginning this September, reports B&C. (Cynopsis 4/22)

Beginning this week, NBC will flip-flop two of its Thursday night sitcoms as 30 Rock will move into the 930p time slot following The Office, per Variety. Scrubs will move to 830p filling the vacancy left by 30 Rock.  (Cynopsis 4/22)

FOX renewed the sci-fi drama Terminator: The Sarah Connor Chronicles for a sophomore season, confirming the series will be back this fall. FOX ordered 13 episodes though the fall season time slot for the series is yet to be determined. (Cynopsis 4/22)

Terminator: The Sarah Connor Chronicles

(Below) Even for broadcast TV, this is a new low.

Appearing on NBC’s Celebrity Circus series which premieres on June 11 at 930p, are Christopher Knight, Rachel Hunter, Antonio Sabato Jr., Blu Cantrell, Janet Evans and Jason “Wee Man” Acuna. Signed as ringmaster is Joey Fatone,  Celebrity Circus, produced by Endemol USA, features celebs performing a variety of circus feats including the high trapeze and fire eating, reports Variety. (Cynopsis 4/22)

TV Guide Network rebranded its ad-supported VOD barker channel as TV Guide Network On Demand, which provides news and behind-the-scenes content to VOD viewers. The service is also planning to roll out original content from next month, including minisodes of “Making News” and a newly ordered comedy series from internet impresarios from Rhett & Link. (Cynopsis 4/22)

Charter has announced a corporate reorganization, primarily at its St. Louis headquarters, to streamline operations and maximize efficiencies as the company looks to bundle services. As part of the move, some executives will be leaving the company, most notably Cathy Fogler, vice president and general manager of video services. (Multichannel News 4/21)

AT&T is introducing its full U-verse package to western Michigan, marking the first time the company has debuted TV, broadband and telephony service at once in a market. Still, Comcast spokesman Patrick Paterno seemed underwhelmed by the news of the competition’s latest move: “We deal with competition all the time. We still feel we offer the best value in TV, high-speed Internet and home phone service.” (MLive.com (Mich.) 4/21)



ONLINE SERVICES/INTERACTIVE MEDIA by Marauder

ONLINE SERVICES/INTERACTIVE MEDIA

Deepak Nayar, a producer of such films as “Buena Vista Social Club,” and Sandy Grushow, the former chairman of Fox Television Entertainment, are launching Filmaka.com. The new site solicits video clips for a content judged by industry biggies as well as regular Web users. (Iwantmedia 4/22, http://www.reuters.com/article/technologyNews/idUSN2033439320080421 4/21)

Users of Internet-based phone service Skype will be able to make unlimited calls to international landline phones in 34 countries for $9.95 a month, under a new plan the company is introducing today. The package will include all domestic calls as well as those to mobile phones in Canada, China, Hong Kong and Singapore. (ClipSyndicate/Associated Press 4/21, The New York Times/Associated Press 4/21)

In a new deal, NBC News and MSNBC.com will provide political news and other content to the social-networking site MySpace. However, content from News Corp. siblings including Fox News Channel won’t be included. MySpace says there is nothing unusual about not going with Fox News. (Iwantmedia 4/22, http://www.hollywoodreporter.com/hr/content_display/business/news/e3icbb206706db0dba2396a23ba5600d8a5 4/21)

Max Levchin, the cover boy of Conde Nast Portfolio‘s May “Brilliant Issue,” is building something even bigger than Facebook. His software firm, Slide.com, creates widgets people use to personalize their online social network profiles, which are set to become the industry standard. (Iwantmedia 4/22, http://www.portfolio.com/executives/features/2008/04/14/Brilliant-Issue-Upstarts#page2 5/08)

Warner Bros. Television and Time’s Essence Magazine are teaming up for a series of new African American women-targeted multiplatform content initiatives, including a new video-centric Essence.com planned for this summer that will serve to incubate new shows for television under the Telepictures banner. An original digital daily entertainment news show for Essence.com called Extra on Essence will kick off the partnership. (Cynopsis 4/22, http://www.crainsnewyork.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=/20080421/FREE/171678698/1040 4/21)

Revision3, the home of original web shows like Diggnation, signed distribution deals with Hulu, Joost, Tivo, Break.com and Revver. (Cynopsis 4/22)

Writers are pushing for legislation to guarantee the Internet’s status as an open forum for communication. Patrick Verrone, head of the Writers Guild of America – West, will appear today before a U.S. Senate committee hearing entitled “The Future of the Internet,” supporting network neutrality. (Iwantmedia 4/22, http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20080422/ap_on_hi_te/internet_regulation 4/22)

Online video contextual ad platform Adap.tv launched an open source video ad platform to try to simplify online ad buys across multiple sources and formats. The company’s OneSource platform offers an interface allowing publishers to manage both in house and third party ads from more than 50 ad networks. (Cynopsis 4/22)

Top Visited US Broadcast Network TV Show Sites (Week ending April 12, 2008)
Rank     Network     Website                           Market Share of Visits
1           FOX         American Idol                              37.49%
2           CBS         Big Brother 9                                 8.00%
3           ABC         Dancing with the Stars                   5.83%
4           NBC         The Biggest Loser                          5.69%
5           NBC         Deal or No Deal                             5.03%
6           FOX         America’s Most Wanted                   3.56%
7           CBS         Survivor: Micronesia                       3.23%
8           NBC         The Office                                      1.74%
9           ABC         The Bachelor                                  1.44%
10         The CW      One Tree Hill                                 1.21%
Source: Custom report from Hitwise

Top Visited US Broadcast Network TV Websites (Week ending April 12, 2008)
Rank     Network     Website                           Market Share of Visits
1           NBC        www.nbc.com 30.80%
2           FOX*      www.fox.com 27.52%
3           CBS        www.cbs.com 19.15%
4           ABC        www.abc.com 18.50%
5         The CW     www.cwtv.com 3.68%
6    MyNetworkTV  www.mynetworktv.com .35%
Source: Custom report from Hitwise, *includes traffic aggregated from stand alone websites americanidol.com, amw.com, familyguy.com, thelot.com and thesimpsons.com.



WIRELESS by Marauder

WIRELESS

Japan‘s market for digital download music soared 41% in 2007 to about $755 million as mobile phones represented 90% of those revenues, according to new figures from the Recording Industry Association of Japan. The spurt in mobile downloading — which focused largely on full-length songs — offset the decline in CD sales so that Japan’s overall music market grew slightly to $4.6 billion, the RIA said. (The Hollywood Reporter 4/21)



TECHNOLOGY by Marauder

TECHNOLOGY

Now that AT&T and Apple are tied at hip with the iPhone, Apple watchers look to AT&T for details on the health of iPhone sales. This morning, AT&T announced a decent first quarter, with profits up 22 percent, driven by gains in its wireless business. The jewel of that business is the iPhone, which commands nearly double the average monthly revenue per subscriber that AT&T gets from other wireless customers, and is helping to reduce its churn rate. Yet during AT&T’s earnings call this morning, Apple’s shares slumped nearly 4 percent in morning trading after rising over the past two trading days. (http://www.techcrunch.com/2008/04/22/apple-shares-slump-as-att-gives-vague-details-on-iphone-growth 4/22)

Veoh Networks, which offers online versions of cable and broadcast shows, has announced a partnership with D-Link that will bring Veoh content to users’TVs. D-Link’s PC-to-TV device, the DPG-1200 platform, costs $240. (OneTRAK 4/21)

Westinghouse Digital has introduced a 16-inch HD LCD that is superthin and can flex and fold so space-challenged consumers can place it in areas like the kitchen. Priced at $349 and expected to ship within two weeks, the TV contains a 1080p HDMI input and a 180-degree rotation of the front bezel. (Electronic House 4/21)



MISC by Marauder
April 22, 2008, 6:33 PM
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MISC

Creative folks should have an easier time developing interactive content for the Sony-developed Blu-ray format. Related Content Database (RCDb) unveiled its BD Live Platform, offering studios and developers online services tools to create complementary content such as games, contests and dynamically-updated trailers, subtitles and bonus content. (Cynopsis 4/22)




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