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BROADCAST/CABLE

BROADCAST/CABLE

Based on ratings achievements during a multi-week sneak preview in four major markets, Fox Television Stations group will launch The Wendy Williams Show produced and distributed by Debmar-Mercury for a mid-2009 start on all of its 27 stations in 18 markets. (Cynopsis 8/19)

After watching this show in the background while working at home a couple of weeks ago, I can firmly say that this is one of the worst daytime shows I have ever seen.  Male guests spend most of their time fawning over the drag-queen-like Williams while Wendy spends most of her time fixing her hair or awkwardly interviewing guests.  I can’t believe people are watching this. . .

Based on new Live+7 ratings data, the season three premiere of Eureka on the SCI FI Channel July 29 averaged 1.60 million A18-49 viewers, 1.77 million A25-54 viewers and 3.36 million total viewers. (Cynopsis 8/19)

Sundance Channel and Grey Goose Entertainment revealed the six match-ups for its fourth season of Iconoclasts, which premieres October 16 at 10p. The six-part series, executive produced by Robert Redford and produced by @radical.media will feature Anglican Archbishop Desmond Tutu with entrepreneur Sir Richard Branson; fashion designer Stella McCartney with artist Edward Ruscha; skateboarder Tony Hawk with filmmaker/actor Jon Favreau; political humorist Bill Maher with music industry executive Clive Davis; tennis star Venus Williams with musician/producer Wyclef Jean; and actress Cameron Diaz with architect Cameron Sinclair. (Cynopsis 8/19)

This show is amazing and inspirational.  If you haven’t had the chance to catch an episode, I highly recommend it.  Get your DVR out kids.

For the upcoming political conventions, CNN is bringing back the “CNN Grill” where politics and food can mingle, reports Multichannel News. The 2008 CNN Grills will be open for business at the Democratic National Convention in Denver from August 25-28 taking over Brooklyn’s restaurant located near the Pepsi Center. In St. Paul for the Republican National Convention, the CNN Grill will operate from September 1-4 located at the Eagle Street Grille next to the Xcel Energy Center. (Cynopsis 8/19)

Now that AMC’s “Mad Men” has whet our appetites for all things 1960s, it’s time for another flashback, this one from 1968. On Sept. 2, Cartoon Network will debut an updated version of “The Banana Splits” kids show with all the modern conveniences — its own Web site, DVDs and music CDs — as well as the more old-school toys, games, books and apparel. MediaPost Communications (8/18)

NBC Universal’s purchase of The Weather Channel likely will not be its last cable deal, according to General Electric CEO Jeff Immelt. In an interview with CNBC, Immelt said he was pleased with the partnership formed with Bain Capital and the Blackstone Group in The Weather Channel deal, adding that “we’re not done doing cable deals.” CNBC (8/18) , Broadcasting & Cable (8/18)

Verizon Communications spent about $23 billion to build a fiber-optics network to deliver faster Internet speeds and high-definition channels. But, this analysis piece asks, was it worth it? Verizon says its FiOS service is proving to be more successful than it promised when it began, but the market share for cable companies offering Internet services is growing too. The New York Times (8/18)

Looking to free up some spectrum space, RCN Corp. has announced that beginning Oct. 1 about 15,000 of its customers in New York will receive a free upgrade from basic cable to digital cable. As a result of the deal, RCN’s basic-cable customers, who get 97 analog channels now, will receive a free set-top box and gain access to 108 digital channels and 45 music channels, the company said. The New York Times (8/18)

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ONLINE SERVICES/INTERACTIVE MEDIA

ONLINE SERVICES/INTERACTIVE MEDIA

The NBA is in negotiations to offer live streaming of local market games in time for the 2008-09 season, according to Sports Business Journal. Each team will get to choose how to manage video streaming, interactive TV and VOD telecasts of their games within their local markets by using geo-targeted blocking technology to prohibit out-of-market streaming. ITV applications are expected to include real-time scores and statistics, polling and multiple camera angles. VOD services will include replayed games and highlights packages. Getting all the various cable and satellite regional sports network rights holders to sign off on the plan will be quite a challenge. But it may be more plausible now given what the industry has learned about broadband coverage of events being additive rather than cannibalistic. (Cynopsis 8/19)

Buzz, Yahoo’s Digg-like effort to leverage reader gestures and third party content in determining the most popular news, removes it’s barriers to entry yesterday. (http://www.techcrunch.com/2008/08/18/yahoo-buzz-opens-to-everyone 8/18)

Google is opening a Web site, freetheairwaves.com, to lobby U.S. regulators to free up unused television airwaves to help spur “a revolution” in wireless Internet services. CBS, ABC and other broadcasters oppose the plan, claiming it could interfere with free, over-the-air TV. (Iwantmedia 8/19, http://www.bloomberg.com/apps/news?pid=20601204&sid=azWBUyj09q88 8/18)

News divisions continue to adjust their social networking strategies as they chase young politicos down on their favorite online hangouts. ABC News removed its U.S. Politics Facebook app and is preparing to launch a new project in the coming weeks while CNN and MSNBC are overhauling their presence on Facebook, notes B&C. Fox News is also preparing to update its Facebook page instead of turning to its sister site MySpace, reports The NYTimes. (Facebook users are “a little older and a little more sophisticated,” a Fox News executive is quoted as saying.) The new Fox News app will feature a video player allowing users to create shareable playlists and post their own videos. (Cynopsis 8/19)

To promote the release of season 2 of Dexter on DVD today Showtime launched a series of Rorschach-style inkblot tests to allow users to test whether or not they have the propensity to kill someone. (Cynopsis 8/19)

Fox International Channels is unveiling Biensimple.com, a wiki-based site targeting the U.S. Spanish-language community. This launch marks the first time FIC has opened a domestic site. Biensimple has “potential for evolving into a social network,” says FIC exec Emiliano Saccone. (Iwantmedia 8/19, http://www.adweek.com/aw/content_display/news/digital/e3i4c1e510d6bb05d0d47429f35fdc5c0bc 8/18)

Social media start-up KickApps struck a new partnership with CDN Akamai to integrate the KickApps video player with the Akamai’s Stream OS video management system creating an out-of-the-box video solution for web publishers. KickApps’ drag-and-drop interface allows publishers to create, manage and program an unlimited number of custom online video players with a range of social media features. Akamai’s management system automates syndication and back end functions. (Cynopsis 8/19)

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WIRELESS
August 19, 2008, 4:36 pm
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WIRELESS

MobileCrunch has a fairly detailed look at the new Android emulator. They go through all the current apps—the phone, the browser, Google Maps—and even crash the OS a few times for good measure. (http://www.techcrunch.com/2008/08/19/android-video-walk-through 8/19)

Nokia’s new Carbon Arte phone carries a premium price tag of $1,600, but the advanced smartphone is not housed in your ordinary polymer casting. Nokia has constructed the fingerprint-resistant 8800 from carbon fiber, titanium, polished glass and stainless steel around sophisticated multimedia features, 4GB of memory, OLED display, 3.2-megapixel camera and a “tap-for-time” feature. cellular-news (U.K.) (8/19)

Google, ever eager to make some money off YouTube, is testing display advertisements for the mobile version of the video-sharing service. The test will allow YouTube “to learn how video viewers engage with mobile advertising,” says company exec Christine Tsai. (Iwantmedia 8/19, http://news.cnet.com/8301-1023_3-10019346-93.html?hhTest=1 8/18)

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GAMING

GAMING

Electronic Arts said that it was no longer possible to acquire Take-Two Interactive Software and its best-selling “Grand Theft Auto” franchise in time to take advantage of the holiday selling season and that it had allowed its unsolicited, hostile $2 billion offer to expire. But, according to this article, top executives from the two companies are still talking about a possible deal. ClipSyndicate/Bloomberg (8/18) , The Wall Street Journal (8/19)

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