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ONLINE VIDEO OF THE WEEK: THE GOLDEN GIRLS MEETS SEX AND THE CITY by Marauder

ONLINE VIDEO OF THE WEEK: THE GOLDEN GIRLS MEETS SEX AND THE CITY

With the Sex and the City movie quickly approaching (releasing May 30th in the US), I felt this clip from Robot Chicken comparing the lives of our favorite Sex and the City women:

Scenes from the London Premiere Monday Night of Sex and the City

With our other favorite friends:

The Golden Girls

was the best fit.

Please note: Watch at your own discretion while at work.

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BROADCAST/CABLE by Marauder

BROADCAST/CABLE

NBC today made official a plan that’s been talked about since 2003, when a network executive first broached the idea of doing a talk show with Jimmy Fallon, the former “Saturday Night Live” star. (http://ap.google.com/article/ALeqM5gG42WUKXbqIj-XXOx9cBfkwdPQ4wD90KDKM80 5/12)

ABC will bring back Boston Legal for a fifth season this fall after the network concluded negotiations with creator David E. Kelley over the weekend. (Cynopsis 5/12)

The final two seasons of ABC’s Lost will be extended by one hour each, taking both seasons to 17 total hours instead of 16. Since the WGA strike cut back this current season by three hours, ABC added the two hours to equal the same number of episodes that the produces and the network negotiated in 2007. (Cynopsis 5/12)

MTV picked up a new reality game show from FremantleMedia North America called The Phone with executive producer Justin Timberlake. The Phone will debut this fall and is based on a Dutch reality game show. Taking a cue from films such as Bourne Identity, The Phone will open each episode with two hidden cell phones ringing at opposite ends of a major city. Whoever answers the phones will have five seconds to decide if they are playing, then the pair works together through challenges and race against time to win a large cash prize. (Cynopsis 5/12)

The CW ordered season three for The Game from CBS Paramount, reports Variety. (Cynopsis 5/12)

ABC has ordered 13 episodes of Opportunity Knocks and the show is probably looking at a fall berth.  The gamer has hosts traveling house to house asking questions and awarding cash for the right answers. ? (Cynopsis 5/12)

The CW ordered a pickup of Stylista, the second fashion reality series from Tyra Banks and Ken Mok. In Stylista, eleven contestants will battle for an editorial job with Elle magazine. It is likely the series will air on Wednesday nights making that night a full Banks/Mok night along with their America’s Next Top Model series. (Cynopsis 5/12)

FOX decided to move ahead with the J.J. Abrams drama Fringe and it may add it to the schedule this fall. FOX granted pickups for two other new shows, the animated Class Dismissed (formerly Sit Down, Shut Up) from Sony Pictures Television and 20th Century Fox Television and the comedy The Inn from 20th Century Fox Television, Reveille and Principato-Young Entertainment. (Cynopsis 5/12)

VH1 ordered another new reality series, reports THR, this one featuring Eddie Griffin and tentatively titled Eddie Griffin: Going for Broke. The eight-episode series will look at how Eddie balances his life as a player and family man. (Cynopsis 5/12)

Playboy plans to move into the gay market with an adult video-on-demand service with Time Warner Cable. Although Playboy has been linked with heterosexual men’s entertainment since the magazine’s first issue in 1953, the struggling company is seeking more ways to boost revenue. (Iwantmedia 5/12, http://www.xbiz.com/news/93658 5/9)

With Comcast and Cox expected to offer more video-on-demand titles in high definition soon, some observers are beginning to wonder whether companies have secured enough bandwidth to carry out their ambitious goals. Floyd Wagoner, senior director of global marketing and marketing communications for Motorola’s Access Networks Solutions division, said VOD penetration was now at 26% and that “it isn’t hard to see the growing demands on bandwidth. Any operator that isn’t looking for ways to address that is going to face some serious trouble.” (Multichannel News 5/10)

ABC, Fox, CBS and NBC posted a 14% decline in 18-to-49-year old viewers during the writers’ strike, and those viewers are still down 13% since shows came back in April. Meanwhile, advertising-supported cable increased its share to 47%, from 43%, according to Turner Research. (Iwantmedia 5/12, http://www.crainsnewyork.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=/20080509/FREE/309855478/1040 5/9)

Starting this week, U.S. broadcast networks will host their annual presentations to advertisers and reveal their fall schedules. Media buyers say major ad-spending categories are likely to be down. Procter & Gamble is considering cutting its ad budget as much as 10%. (Iwantmedia 5/12, http://online.wsj.com/public/article/SB121055293815783981.html 5/12)

Cablevision and Tribune Co. announced today that the New York-based cable provider would buy New York Newsday for about $650 million, which will create a vast multimedia regional news and advertising network. For Cablevision, it is the second major acquisition announcement in as many weeks: The company said last week that it was buying Robert Redford’s Sundance Channel. (ClipSyndicate/Bloomberg 5/12, The Wall Street Journal 5/12, Los Angeles Times 5/12)

Time Warner CEO Jeff Bewkes, who just shut down two of the company’s film studios, is expected to turn to the Time Inc. publishing unit for more cost cutting. A sale of the slow-growth Southern Progress division, which publishes Sunset and other magazines, is seen as a “no-brainer.” (Iwantmedia 5/12, http://www.thedeal.com/servlet/ContentServer?cid=1210002272195&pagename=hpa&c=TDDArticle&p=M4YD5AR1 5/9)

Dish Network moves to reduce its deficit in HD offerings today by adding 22 additional national HD channels including ABC Family HD, Bravo HD, Cartoon Network HD, Sci Fi HD, USA HD, CNBC HD, CNN HD and Disney HD. Regional Comcast Sports Nets from the Bay Area and New England will also be added on Wednesday. The additions bring DISH’s total HD lineup to over 95 channels. (Cynopsis 5/12)



ONLINE SERVICES/INTERACTIVE MEDIA by Marauder

ONLINE SERVICES/INTERACTIVE MEDIA

The big social networking players have turned their attention toward a long-standing problem on the net usually referred to as data portability. MySpace was the first to announce a new set of tools that store all the usual profile info sites ask for then automatically transfer it to new sites you sign up for. A central, updateable interface will automatically share public profile data with Yahoo, eBay, Photobucket and Twitter. Not to be outdone, Facebook announced Facebook Connect, enabling third party sites like Digg to connect to user profiles, friends, photos, events etc. Participating web sites will also be able to allow users to log in and create accounts using their Facebook names and passwords. (Cynopsis 5/12)

Google will be launching its own data portability effort called Friend Connect. It will be announcing more details about the preview later tonight, but in a press release this morning it confirmed the product. (http://www.techcrunch.com/2008/05/12/google-confirms-friend-connect 5/12)

Microsoft didn’t approach Facebook about an acquisition after it walked away from its bid for Yahoo, despite recent news reports, say sources at the software giant. Microsoft expects to make Internet acquisitions of various sizes over time. Also, the Yahoo pursuit “really is over.” (http://money.cnn.com/2008/05/09/technology/microsoft_facebook.fortune/index.htm?postversion=2008050911 5/9)

Vidnik is a nifty new idiot proof Mac application that allows you to record video from the built in iSight camera now standard on Mac laptops and Imacs then upload it to YouTube with a single click. (Cynopsis 5/12)

And yes, the man in this video scares the crap out of me also.

Shares of the British video search engine firm Blinkx surged 50% to a seven-month high Friday on talk that News Corp. and Google may bid for the firm. Speculation  of a bid “does not sound ridiculous,” says Piper Jaffray analyst Rajeev Bahl. Blinkx has “very intelligent” technology. (Iwantmedia 5/12, http://www.reuters.com/article/businessNews/idUSL0935095020080509 5/9)

Joost continues to add shows from the vaults of producer Aaron Spelling to its P2P platform including Beverly Hills 90210, Starsky and Hutch and the latest addition – The Love Boat. (Cynopsis 5/12)

John Malone’s Liberty Media, owner of a 30% stake in the Internet company IAC/InterActiveCorp, is appealing a court decision allowing IAC chairman Barry Diller to split his firm into five parts. IAC says in a statement: “We are quite confident that the decision will not be reversed.” (Iwantmedia 5/12, http://www.bloomberg.com/apps/news?pid=20601204&sid=av6uI1wYms6M 5/9)

Microsoft, seeking more revenue from Internet advertising, is introducing software that allows users to exchange messages while watching online videos. Users of Messenger TV, initially available in Europe, will be able to watch and share clips from companies such as MTV Networks. (Iwantmedia 5/12, http://www.bloomberg.com/apps/news?pid=20601204&sid=axT7yzfwvKDE 5/12)

Craigslist is facing a lawsuit from eBay, accusing CEO Jim Buckmaster and founder Craig Newmark of trying to dilute its stake to reduce the online auctioneer’s potential influence. Buckmaster does not rule out a sale of the company in the long term: “We’re trying to be as useful as possible.” (Iwantmedia 5/12, http://www.ft.com/cms/s/0/c88ac756-1f8b-11dd-9216-000077b07658.html?nclick_check=1 5/11)

Viacom’s MTV is asking its audience to audition to be a blogger to cover the network’s MTV Movie Awards. MTV.com is seeking “someone who worships flicks and loves to blog about them.” The winner may appear on the air, so “you’ll just have to look to be between 18-30 years old.” (Iwantmedia 5/12, http://moviesblog.mtv.com/2008/05/09/wanted-mtv-movie-awards-blogger-your-time-is-running-out 5/9)



WIRELESS by Marauder

WIRELESS

The Apple online store has stopped selling iPhones completely, stating they are currently unavailable. What does it mean? In some way I’m inclined to say “not much.” Apple rarely telegraphs its moves this far in advance. However, since O2 in the UK has stopped selling iPhones and a number of folks have had trouble buying them in stores, Techcrunch thinks we might be seeing a next-gen iPhone in the next few days.  (http://www.techcrunch.com/2008/05/11/no-more-iphones-at-apple-store-3g-imminent 5/11)

Remember when Steve Jobs used the excuse that the Apple iPhone is tied to AT&T’s slow EDGE network because 3G web surfing was too power hungry? Well Steve still seems to be concerned about this as the soon-to-be-released 3G iPhone will ship with the ability to toggle back forth between the EDGE and 3G network. (Cynopsis 5/12)

Research in Motion has officially released its new, speedier BlackBerry Bold smartphone, setting up a 3G-network showdown with Apple’s 3G iPhone, which analysts expect the company to introduce in June. Besides its speed, upgrades to the new BlackBerry include a brighter screen and an improved Web browser, said co-CEO James Balsillie, who said the race was on to provider faster processors and faster networks to consumers. (Pocket-lint.co.uk 5/12, Bloomberg 5/12)

Mobile Virtual Network Operators (MVNO) Virgin Mobile USA and Helio are in talks to merge, according to a story first reported in mocoNews.net. Virgin and Helio, both of which resell services leased from Sprint Nextel, are two of the last surviving MVNO.  Among those who have failed to make a go of it include Disney Mobile, Amp’d and ESPN Mobile. (Cynopsis 5/12)



TECHNOLOGY by Marauder
May 12, 2008, 9:07 PM
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TECHNOLOGY

The Toshiba Qosmio G40 laptop will likely contain a chip similar to the one inside Sony’s PlayStation, according to reports. The SpursEngine SE1000 will be based on the Cell Broadband Engine — just as the PlayStation 3 is — a multicore chip architecture that can encode and decode MPEG-2 and H.264 streams in HD, among other advanced features. (CNET 5/9, afterdawn.com 5/9)



MISC by Marauder

MISC

While cautioning that its actions do not necessarily foretell the company’s direction, Circuit City said it would open its books to Blockbuster and its largest investor, Carl Icahn, after receiving written assurances from the billionaire that he would pursue a takeover of the struggling chain even if Blockbuster’s bid collapses. Circuit City also said that it had retained Goldman Sachs to review its options after Blockbuster’s April offer of $6 to $8 a share to buy the retailer. (ClipSyndicate/Bloomberg 5/9, USA TODAY 5/11, The Washington Post 5/10)




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