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BROADCAST/CABLE by Marauder

BROADCAST/CABLE

After much speculation and “no comments” from the network, NBC officially broke the news yesterday announcing David Gregory as the new permanent host/moderator of Sunday morning’s Meet the Press. Tom Brokaw, as interim host since June following the sudden death of Tim Russert, announced Gregory is taking over during the final few minutes of Sunday’s broadcast. (Cynopsis 12/8)

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The CW is moving forward in development on a spinoff of Gossip Girl, and will possibly use an episode from the series yet this year to introduce the new series. The target for the new series would likely not be Gossip Girl’s main character Jenny Humphrey played by Taylor Momsen or the recent book spinoff called The It Girl, but perhaps center on one of the nine regular characters or a new character who will yet debut. (Cynopsis 12/8)

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Fox News Channel posted a 2.1 average prime-time rating from Oct. 27 to Nov. 30, a 75% increase from the comparable period in 2007, according to the latest data from Nielsen. FNC finished the period tied for second place with USA, both of whom were 0.3 rating points behind ESPN. Multichannel News (12/7)

Showtime is developing a character-driven sci-fi-themed drama with “Jericho” consulting producer John McNamara and “Supernatural” supervising producer/writer Sera Gamble.  “Syns” (formerly “Dolls’ Hospital”) centers on a world in which humanlike synthetic organisms, known as Syns, are used for various purposes. Showtime has bought U.S. rights to the project, which originally was developed at the BBC. (http://www.hollywoodreporter.com/hr/content_display/news/e3idc160e735d514c2d3a00ef69477ec4c1 12/8)

Media executives participating in the UBS Global Media and Communications Conference, which opens today, are not expected to paint a rosy picture of the coming year. Even Discovery Communications, which CEO David Zaslav describes as “foundationally pretty strong,” could have a tough 2009: “The recession is going to affect everybody in media,” he added. Reuters/The Hollywood Reporter (12/7)

USA Network is expected to give a series order to “Royal Pains,” an hour-long show about a doctor serving the rich and famous in the Hamptons. The show, which stars Mark Feuerstein, was one of three pilots that were greenlighted for USA during the summer. The Hollywood Reporter (12/8)

Some of the largest cable providers in the country will join forces Jan. 20 to create a political channel that will be available to subscribers on their respective video-on-demand channels. The group includes Comcast, Time Warner Cable, Cox Communications, Cablevision, Bright House Networks, Insight Communications and Charter. Broadcasting & Cable (12/8)

FCC Chairman Kevin Martin wants to change the rules pertaining to access to the country’s cable systems for independent programmers, and he hopes to bring the matter up for a vote at the commission’s Dec. 18 meeting, according to this report. “The [proposed FCC] order is another example of the chairman’s doublespeak on the subject of cable prices, because the order will effectively obligate cable operators to carry every programming service that demands carriage, which will result in large programming packages that are more expensive,” NCTA spokesman Brian Dietz said. Multichannel News (12/6)

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ONLINE SERVICES/INTERACTIVE MEDIA by Marauder

ONLINE SERVICES/INTERACTIVE MEDIA
The WB.com kicks off its latest original series today – the hospital drama parody Children’s Hospital – starring The Daily Show’s Rob Corddry, Megan Mullaly, Ed Helms and others. Rob himself created the show, reminiscent of Gary Marshall’s Young Doctors in Love, for Warner’s Studio 2.0 venture. (Cynopsis 12/8)

Very strange but very funny.  If you want to find out what brain jelly is, click below to watch the first episode.  Not so work appropriate.

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Microsoft CEO Steve Ballmer said he wants to build a “credible competitor” to Google by acquiring Yahoo’s online search business. The software giant should strike a deal “sooner than later,” he added. “I think good ideas are usually better done quickly than slowly.” (Iwantmedia 12/8, http://online.wsj.com/article/SB122851712003083965.html 12/6)

UK-based satellite TV service BSkyB relaunched its online Sky Player TV service offered for no extra charge to its DTH customers. Sky Player TV, now viewable both on PCs and Macs, provides live simulcasts of 25 channels including the Sky Sports channels, Sky News, The Disney Channel, National Geographic and British Eurosport with enhanced video quality using bitrates of up to 1.8 Mbps. The service is also available on a subscription basis for non-BSkyB subscribers. The video player is powered by Microsoft’s Silverlight platform. (Cynopsis 12/8)

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Barry Diller’s IAC/InterActiveCorp has decided to dismantle its programming division, which consists of Web sites like CollegeHumor.com and Life123.com. As a result, IAC will eliminate a layer of management and sell off or shut down sites that are not making money. (Iwantmedia 12/8, http://www.crainsnewyork.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=/20081205/FREE/812059968/1084 12/5)

Yahoo Search BOSS, a search web service which launched just last July, is now serving an average of more than 10 million daily queries, or 100 queries per second, the company says. (http://www.techcrunch.com/2008/12/08/yahoo-search-boss-serving-10-million-daily-queries 12/8)

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Facebook announced a series of upgrades to its video player launched last year. The new player now supports 720p resolution and upgraded audio, so the videos you shoot with that new HD version of the Flip Mino camera will appear in their native quality. Facebook also added the ability to embed videos you’ve posted to third party sites. Facebook says more than 45 million videos have been posted to the social networking service to date at a rate of approximately 100,000 new videos/day. (Cynopsis 12/8)

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California-based VideoSurf is developing technology that uses facial-recognition software to allow online video viewers to zoom directly to a certain scene without watching the whole video, according to this report. Another firm, Digitalsmiths in North Carolina, uses facial recognition along with other vision software to help companies that want to make their Web videos easier to find. International Herald Tribune (12/7)VideoSurf Logo

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Detroit‘s beleaguered auto makers are taking to the web to make their case for federal aid by creating a series of ambitious web sites, videos, blogs, Facebook profiles and Twitter accounts timed to the release of its business plan to Congress on Tuesday, reports the WSJ. GM is also posting a lengthy mea culpa/plea on various sites and blogs. (Cynopsis 12/8)

In a radio and Web address over the weekend, President-elect Barack Obama promised a broadband expansion during his administration. Pointing out that the U.S. ranks 15th in the world in terms of broadband adoption, Obama said “every child should have the chance to get online, and they’ll get that chance when I’m president.” Broadcasting & Cable (12/7)

I have a dream. . .that every child can be empowered through broadband access, which as an annual cost far exceeds the price of a computer in this country.  I have a dream. . .one that I think President-elect Barack Obama can fulfill.

Web video platform Brightcove has so many API partners just two months after the release of Brightcove 3 that it had to create an alliance to contain them all. Actually, the Brightcove Alliance is more of a marketing exercise to acknowledge and promote its API partners. Nevertheless, nearly 100 companies (including Yahoo, AOL, DoubleClick, Veoh, Metacafe, Slide, Meebo, Blinkx, Sprout, Clearspring, and Visible Measures) have implemented the API in less than two months. The new APIs cover everything from advertising and snalytics to mobile, search, and social media. (http://www.techcrunch.com/2008/12/07/two-months-after-release-brightcove-announces-nearly-100-api-partners 12/7)

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America‘s obsession with politics was replaced with an obsession for food during Thanksgiving week as 6 of the Top 10 adult-oriented cable TV websites hailed from The Food Network, according to Hitwise’s weekly rankings. (Cynopsis 12/8)

Top Visited US Cable Network TV Show Sites -Excluding Children’s Programming (Week ending Nov.29, 2008)
Rank   Network                   Website                   Market Share of Visits
1    Comedy Central      South Park                        7.39%
2    Food Network         Paula’s Home Cooking         6.43%
3    Food Network         Barefoot Contessa              3.65%
4    Bravo                     Real Housewives of Atlanta 3.14%
5    MTV                     The Hills                            3.01%
6    Food Network         Food Network Specials        2.89%
7    Food Network         Down Home w/The Neelys   2.64%
8    Food Network         Good Eats with Alton Brown 2.62%
9    Food Network         30 Minute Meals                  2.29%
10   BET                       106 & Park                          2.25%
Source: Custom report from Hitwise

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WIRELESS by Marauder
December 8, 2008, 6:16 PM
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WIRELESS

Reports are circulating that Wal-Mart will begin selling a 4GB version of the 3G iPhone for just $99 before New Year’s Day. Apple has yet to comment. The huge retailer did strike a similar deal to offer Android-based G1 phones for $148.88 – about $30 cheaper than what T-Mobile charges. (Cynopsis 12/8)

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Visual Dial lets you add a picture of a friend to the iPhone home page (as if it were an application). Click the picture and it acts like a visual speed dialer to that person. (http://www.techcrunch.com/2008/12/07/super-handy-visual-speed-dialer-for-the-iphone 12/7)

It’s fav 5 alllll over again.

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GAMING by Marauder
December 8, 2008, 6:14 PM
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GAMING

The Nintendo Wii took the #1 spot in eBay’s 2008 tech toys and gadgets top list, with over 2 million related items sold on the site. The Xbox360 was next at 1.3 million, followed by the Sony PSP and iPod touch. (http://www.techcrunch.com/2008/12/08/wii-reigns-supreme-on-ebay-2008-top-gadget-list 12/8)

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