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BROADCAST/CABLE by Marauder

BROADCAST/CABLE

According to B&C, NBC will be moving Jay Leno to 10p on weeknights, thereby allowing NBC to cut back on its primetime programming as well as keeping both Leno and Conan O’Brien in house.  The start date is as yet unknown, but speculation pegs next fall. (Cynopsis 12/9)

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Co-President Harold Akselrad has decided to leave HBO after 25 years, the network announced Tuesday.  Mr. Akselrad recently concluded negotiations with several of the studios that supply the pay cable network with theatrical movies. (http://www.tvweek.com/news/2008/12/akselrad_to_leave_hbo.php 12/9)

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Billionaire real estate investor Sam Zell was unable to keep the wolves from the door as The Tribune Company filed for bankruptcy protection in federal court in Delaware on Monday. The company will restructure debt obligations and says it has the cash to continue to operate its media businesses during the process. It also reassured advertisers its broadcasting affiliations and pre-paid ad contracts are still in place. Zell described the move as a reaction to a “perfect storm” of factors including a rapid decline in revenue and severe tightening of credit markets. Tribune owns 23 TV stations and 8 major daily newspapers and newspaper websites including the LA Times, Chicago Tribune and Baltimore Sun. (Cynopsis 12/9)

TNT delivered 2.1 million A18-49 viewers for its new original series Leverage Sunday night at 10p. The Timothy Hutton-starring drama also attracted 5 million total viewers and it moves into its regular time period of Tuesdays at 10p beginning tonight. (Cynopsis 12/9)

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Bravo is sticking by its commitment to four of its up-and-coming reality projects. That means “Flipping Out” and “Million Dollar Listing,” both of which focus on the real estate market, will get a third season and beauty-centric “The Rachel Zoe Project” and “Tabatha’s Salon Takeover” will be back for their sophomore campaigns. Variety (12/8)

The Rachel Zoe project is back for another season proving finally that. . .there IS a god.zoeRachel's Shutting It Down

Philippe Dauman, Viacom’s chief executive officer, moved to assure investors that the debt burdens of Sumner Redstone and his National Amusements holding company will not affect Viacom. “I am totally focused on running Viacom,” Dauman said. “It doesn’t impact our financial position (and) we have taken every appropriate governance measure to make sure that Viacom is not affected by the National Amusements situation.” Variety (12/8) , Multichannel News (12/8)

Magical Elves, the production entity behind such shows as Project Runway and Top Chef, made a development agreement with Kelly Cutrone for a new reality series about Cutrone’s fashion PR agency, People’s Revolution. The series will go behind the scenes at Cutrone’s company and its bicoastal offices, chronicling the personal and professional lives of Cutrone and her staff. (Cynopsis 12/9)

Time Warner Cable has reported a slowdown in subscriber growth for its video, Internet and phone services. “Consumers just sort of closed their pocket books.” Likewise, Cablevision has experienced a pullback in sales of its services. “There are no new opportunities.” (Iwantmedia 12/9, http://www.crainsnewyork.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=/20081208/FREE/812089974/1084 12/8)

Cablevision, whose network DVR has stirred some controversy because of the way it allows subscribers to store programs, will proceed with plans to roll out the device in 2009 … as long as it is not deemed illegal by the U.S. Supreme Court, according to Chief Operating Officer Tom Rutledge. “We have plans to begin deploying it some time next year,” he said. “It has all the functionality of a DVR, it looks to you like a DVR. You can’t really tell the difference.” Reuters (12/8)

Comcast debuted a trio of new triple-play packages, ranging from $115 per month to $180 per month. The top-tier package includes an HD DVR, 200 digital channels, Internet speeds of up to 22 Mbps and premium networks such as HBO, Starz, Cinemax and Showtime. “We will continue to innovate and evolve our packaging,” said Dave Watson, executive vice president of operations for the company. OneTRAK (12/8)

Worldwide advertising spending in measured media could decrease by 0.2% to $458 billion next year versus this year with spending up 2.6%, according to the study “This Year, Next Year” from GroupM. The study also projects the U.S. ad spending will decline by 3% to $157 billion next year after spending has increased this year by 0.3% to $162 billion. (Cynopsis 12/9)

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ONLINE SERVICES/INTERACTIVE MEDIA by Marauder

ONLINE SERVICES/INTERACTIVE MEDIA
Google took another step towards ingesting all the world’s printed knowledge. In addition to books and newspapers, Google Book Search now archives millions of pages of magazines from New York Magazineand Ebony to Popular Mechanics. (http://www.techcrunch.com/2008/12/09/google-adds-print-magazines-to-book-search 12/9)

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Kosmix, a new Internet search site by Indian entrepreneurs that aims to compete with Google, has won $20 million in funding led by Time Warner. Kosmix’s “innovations around the traditional online publishing model could represent a paradigm shift,” said TW exec Rachel Lam. (Iwantmedia 12/9, http://www.telegraph.co.uk/finance/3687748/Search-engine-to-rival-Google-gets-20m-from-Time-Warner.html 12/9)

As a search engine, is it a requirement to have a whack ass name?  Hey, you should ‘kosmix’ that.  Without knowing anything about this search engine, that certainly doesn’t roll off the tongue in verb form.  And frankly, when I tried to open the site several times, it froze my computer.  Hmmm. . .

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The Screen Actors Guild has asked its members to authorize a strike, saying there is no other way to force film and television studios to restart contract talks over Internet pay. A strike by SAG’s 120,000 members would have a “bigger impact” than the recent writers’ strike, some believe. (Iwantmedia 12/9, http://www.bloomberg.com/apps/news?pid=20601204&sid=a0jMvZOPIcOA 12/9)

Sundance Channel announced that award winning documentary Crazy Love, directed by Dan Klores (The Boys of Second Street Park) will debut on the network’s YouTube channel on Jan. 5, five days prior to its premiere on The Sundance Channel. Crazy Love won Film Independent Spirit Award for Best Documentary in 2008. (Cynopsis 12/9)

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MySpace, in an all out war with Facebook over this year’s prize (socializing the web), is relaunching their Data Availability product today under a new name and announcing some snazzy new partners.  MySpaceID is roughly analogous to Facebook Connect, which had their own coming out party last week. Sites can add various elements of MySpace ID to allow their users to log in via their MySpace credentials, display their profile information, and find MySpace friends who are using those sites. (http://www.techcrunch.com/2008/12/08/myspace-data-availability-now-has-a-catchier-name-and-two-new-partners 12/8)

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It’s hard for computers to give good recommendations for movies or music. That is why the recommendation systems that tend to work on the Web include a human or social element (see eMusic). ClerkDogs is trying to do that for movie recommendations. Its database includes about 5,000 movies, all categorized by film buffs, including some former video store clerks. (http://www.techcrunch.com/2008/12/09/clerk-dogs-takes-a-curated-approach-to-movie-recommendations 12/9)

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Online advertising growth at Hulu, the NBC Universal-News Corp. online video venture, had proved disappointing recently, said Jeff Zucker. “That marketplace has really, really slowed dramatically. It’s still a growth area, but I don’t think it’s what we thought it would be.” (Iwantmedia 12/9, http://www.mediapost.com/publications/?fa=Articles.showArticleHomePage&art_aid=96264 12/8)

Hearst Magazines Digital Media and MTV Networks Program Enterprises Group launched the first-ever virtual issue of Seventeen magazine, tying together Seventeen’s print edition and Seventeen.com with an interactive program within MTV’s virtual world. Readers who pick up the print edition will be invited into a closed-beta, sneak peek of MTV’s new web-based 2D virtual environment (no client download required.) The full Virtual MTV is required for goodies such as digital hand-held version of the magazine along with Seventeen-branded virtual T-shirts, bags and other accessories. (Cynopsis 12/9)

Just because Twitter won’t place advertising on its pages doesn’t mean others aren’t trying. Third-party services such as Twittad allow users to embed ads into the backgrounds of their Twitter pages. The service has attracted 170 advertisers since it launched in August. (Iwantmedia 12/9, http://latimesblogs.latimes.com/technology/2008/12/twitter-ads.html 12/8)

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WIRELESS by Marauder
December 9, 2008, 7:59 PM
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WIRELESS

Android just got stronger. The industry consortium behind the Google-developed mobile operating system, the Open Handset Alliance, just added 14 new members, including ARM, Garmin International, Sony Ericsson and Vodafone. (http://www.mobilecrunch.com/2008/12/09/android-rising-sony-ericsson-vodafone-and-14-others-join-open-handset-alliance 12/9)

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Google is now formatting AdWords text and image ads for Android and iPhone mobile browsers. The ads can include mobile-only calls to action, and can be created from standard Google ads run on the Web. The ads will also work on other phones with full HTML browsers in the future as they become available. (Both the iPhone and the Android G1 have full browsers based on Webkit). (http://www.techcrunch.com/2008/12/08/google-introduces-mobile-ads-for-android-and-the-iphone 12/8)

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Apple iPhone users now can control their home security and automation systems through the device thanks to a new application developed for Elk Products. The eKeypad controls a variety of home functions, including alarms, lighting and thermostats. CEPro.com (12/8)

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GAMING by Marauder
December 9, 2008, 7:57 PM
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GAMING

Satoru Iwata, the president of Nintendo Co., is a highly unconventional thinker who was a driving force behind a casual-gaming platform known as the Wii that, when it was introduced, debunked the myth that video games were just for young males, according to this profile of the executive. The Wii recorded sales of 34.6 million units through September. Reuters (12/8)

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TECHNOLOGY by Marauder
December 9, 2008, 7:56 PM
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TECHNOLOGY

Out-of-home television service Gas Station TV announced it is has now installed screens in 1,000 gas stations across the U.S. covering more than 100 DMAs including 22 of the top 25 television markets. (Cynopsis 12/9)

Philips‘ new ultralight Essence TV now is available in the U.K. The model, which weighs in at just over 35 pounds, comes with a so-called “smart” leveling bracket and, according to the company, is ideal for wall mounting. Pocket-lint.co.uk (12/8)

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