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BROADCAST/CABLE by Marauder
February 12, 2009, 7:00 PM
Filed under: BROADCAST/CABLE

BROADCAST/CABLE

ABC okayed a single-camera comedy based on a British series called No Heroics about superheroes with limited powers hanging out in a bar. (Cynopsis 2/12)

Check out the trailer from the British version.  Loves it.  Of course, ABC is producing the “US version” otherwise known as ‘light beer.’  But at least on the surface level, it looks fun.

Writers Guild of America, West is reviewing the possibility of disciplinary action against Jay Leno for “Tonight Show” monologues he delivered last year while the guild was on strike. Leno is both a WGA member and a writer for the NBC late-night show. (Iwantmedia 2/12, http://www.variety.com/article/VR1117999952.html?categoryid=1066&cs=1 2/10)Jay Leno

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Did NBC pay Nadya Suleman close to $1 million for exclusive video of the mother and her eight babies? The network denies it. But an insider says that Suleman’s people “said negotiations would start at $1.2 million, which is when producers from ABC and CBS left the room. NBC stayed.” (Iwantmedia 2/12, http://www.nypost.com/seven/02122009/gossip/pagesix/nbc_and_the_octomom_154693.htm 2/12)

This would be a good thing folks.  In this case, the American taxpayer would at least be responsible for less…Photo

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President Barack Obama made it official: He signed into law a bill making the new DTV date June 12. The four-month delay gives millions of Americans another chance to get a new TV, a digital-to-analog converter box or switch to a multichannel provider, such as a cable TV company. Los Angeles Times (free registration) (2/12) , InformationWeek (2/11)

In related news, the FCC announced yesterday stations in 19 markets, comprising 5.1 million TV households, have asked to make the DTV switch by the original transition date of February 17. In these 19 markets all four major network affiliates are ready and in 17 of those markets all local stations are completely prepared. An additional 15 markets, representing 2.3 million TV households, cite most of their major network affiliates are all set to go. The FCC is currently reviewing which stations can proceed and make the switch prior to June 12 and which ones will have to wait. Those stations wanting to go ahead and make the analog-to-digital transition total 491 and were required to alert the FCC of their goal by February 9. (Cynopsis 2/12)

Sumner Redstone says an agreement between his holding company and its creditors is “within reach.” The Viacom/CBS chief could reach a deal to refinance $1.6 billion in debt by the end of February. A deal is expected to help resolve succession questions surrounding his daughter Shari. (Iwantmedia 2/12, http://www.bloomberg.com/apps/news?pid=newsarchive&sid=a_rc3EKa_THI 2/12)

Viacom is reporting that its fourth-quarter profit fell 69%, hurt by weakness in advertising sales at MTV and other cable channels, and ad revenues are likely to get worse in 2009 before they get better. Also: Job 1 at Viacom is “repairing the image of the famous brand MTV.” (Iwantmedia 2/12, http://www.marketwatch.com/News/Story/viacoms-quarterly-net-tumbles-69/story.aspx?guid=%7B83D58628%2DCEB1%2D4F6A%2D90CD%2DC71E6E900938%7D 2/12)

CBS, which will report earnings next week, could announce a reduction of its dividend. Such a move would acknowledge that despite upbeat statements by CBS boss Les Moonves, the company “needs to preserve cash” to meet $1.6 billion of debt obligations. (Iwantmedia 2/12, http://online.wsj.com/article/SB123438092027574105.html 2/12)

CBS added the crime procedural drama I Witness about a female detective/professor who taps her psycho-physiological talents to solve crimes. (Cynopsis 2/12)

Bravo and production company Magical Elves (Top Chef) introduces a new series for food lovers, Top Chef Master. Twenty-four world-famous chefs will compete against each other in weekly challenges to make it to the final round with the winner receiving the title of “Top Chef Master” and a prize for their charity of choice. (Cynopsis 2/12)

The FCC has put its stamp of approval on Time Warner’s spinoff of Time Warner Cable, a deal that is expected to be completed later this quarter. In its ruling, the FCC said that “the applicants contend that this transaction will enable each company to have ‘greater strategic, financial and operational flexibility,’thereby increasing its competitiveness.” The Wall Street Journal/Dow Jones Newswires (subscription required) (2/12) , Reuters (2/11)

Sirius XM Radio, the satellite radio giant that is on the brink of bankruptcy, is said to be in preliminary talks with Liberty Media, the conglomerate controlled by John Malone. A deal between Sirius XM and Liberty could create a battle with EchoStar for control of the company. (http://www.nytimes.com/2009/02/12/business/media/12radio.html?_r=1 2/12)

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ONLINE SERVICES/INTERACTIVE MEDIA by Marauder

ONLINE SERVICES/INTERACTIVE MEDIA

Downloading movies is kind of a fool’s game. You have the movie on disk, but now what? Well, it seems Apple is thinking about adding streaming to the next version of iTunes and, presumably, offering cheaper streaming prices for those so inclined. (http://www.crunchgear.com/2009/02/12/itunes-might-get-streaming-with-acceptable-prices-for-same 2/12)

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Borrowing a model from the sporting world, CBS.com is launching a fantasy league for the newest season of Survivor offering the winners a free trip to Brazil. Registered players are randomly assigned a tribe, in which they win points and compete for the top spot on the Leaderboard. Players are able to trade any or all of their Survivor team members and are awarded points based on their team members’performance in certain categories. (Cynopsis 2/12)

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When TV networks and programmers pay for a search-ad link with Google to promote a new show, the likelihood that people actually will tune in to the show goes up 25%, according to the Internet search giant. The likelihood goes up 20% for an existing show, Google said. MediaPost Communications (2/11)

This past December we reported on how Facebook was coming up on Blogger to steal its top spot among social media sites when measured by total unique visitors worldwide.  Now, it appears as though Facebook has finally done it. Data from comScore, which unfortunately goes only through December 2008, shows how Facebook’s visitors (221 million) basically matched Blogger’s (225.5 million) by the end of the year. (http://www.techcrunch.com/2009/02/12/looks-like-facebook-just-took-the-top-spot-among-social-media-sites 2/12)

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Brett Brewer, the co-founder of MySpace‘s parent company before it was sold to News Corp., says the global battle against Facebook is over. Facebook, he predicts, will come to dominate MySpace in worldwide user numbers. “There’s a fundamental shift going on.” (Iwantmedia 2/12, http://business.smh.com.au/business/facebook-tipped-to-outshine-myspace-20090211-84qt.html 2/12)

Trying to differentiate itself from rival Netflix, Blockbuster is launching a pilot program to expand its Total Access online movie rental service to include video games. So in addition to movie titles to choose from, select Total Access subscribers will have access to game titles for a number of platforms including the Nintendo Wii, PS2, PS3, Xbox and Xbox 360. (Cynopsis 2/12)

Consider it a sign of the times when internet company Google acquires the buildings and premises of a mill site from a paper, packaging and forest products company that caters to the print industry. (http://www.techcrunch.com/2009/02/12/google-buys-a-paper-mill 2/12)

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Horror maestro Stephen King was on hand Monday to help launch the Kindle 2, reserving a novella exclusively for the device. Now legal thriller specialist John Grisham is close to signing an e-book deal with Bertelsmann AG’s Random House publishing arm to make all 22 of his books available in all e-book formats, reports the WSJ. Amazon’s Kindle has driven two-thirds of all e-book sales thus far, according to estimates. (Cynopsis 2/12)

Cyber-crooks are setting traps on the popular news-sharing Web site Digg. Criminals pose as Digg members and then entice readers with links to “scintillating” online celebrity videos. Those that follow the links are prompted to download software, which turns out to be malware. (Iwantmedia 2/12, http://tech.yahoo.com/news/afp/20090211/tc_afp/usitinternetdiggpanda 2/10)

Increased video consumption will contribute to the overall doubling of Mobile Data Traffic every year through 2013, according Cisco‘s annual Global Mobile Data Traffic Forecast, updated this week. Almost 64% of the world’s mobile traffic will be video by 2013. The proliferation of netbooks and high-end handsets will be key drivers of traffic; a single laptop can generate as much traffic as 450 basic-feature phones, and a high-end handset such as an iPhone or Blackberry device creates as much traffic as 30 basic-feature phones. (Cynopsis 2/12)

IP Traffic 2006-2012
2008   2009    2010    2011     2012       2013       CAGR
Application (TB per month) ’08-’13
Audio                              3,612   7,996   16,930  35,486   74,503    154,988   112%
Video                             13,062 38,681 107,714 274,820 650,310 1,390,548  154%
P2P                                 6,714 15,851  33,784   69,856 134,224   220,829   101%
Data                               9,680  22,547  48,984 102,054 217,282   417,847   112%
Source: Cisco 2009

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WIRELESS by Marauder
February 12, 2009, 6:52 PM
Filed under: WIRELESS | Tags: , , , , , , ,

WIRELESS

Facebook strategists clearly see the potential for growth in the mobile sector, seeing as 13% of their users log in from their phones. To some that number would have the appearance of success, but Facebook sees nowhere to go but up. (http://www.crunchgear.com/2009/02/11/facebook-begins-mobile-blitz 2/11)

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VH1 Mobile is launching a new trivia game based on the TV series Best Week Ever, a new ringtone subscription service and several iPhone applications. VH1 Mobile is also launching a special mobile live chat offering in conjunction with “I Love Money 2″ currently airing on VH1. Upcoming iPhone launches planned for Feb. include “VH1 Photos,” which will give users the ability to view and share celebrity photos and “VH1 Sneak Peeks,” which will give users access to clips of VH1 shows. VH1 Mobile reported its strongest year yet of growth, with more than 2 million video streams were logged in December, 2008 alone. Video streams for the year increased 93% over 2007 and page views on the mobile Web site grew by more than 580% year-over-year. (Cynopsis 2/12)

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Google took the wraps off of a new program called AdSense for mobile search as an incentive to enable Google to power search for devices and carriers. Mobile phone manufactures and carriers who adopt Google’s mobile search engine – which appears as a search box on mobile portals or web sites – can now share in the revenue generated from search results. Google launched AdSense for mobile content providers back in Sept. 2007. (Cynopsis 2/12)

Gadget freaks who love “TMZ” can now take the syndicated television show’s celebrity gossip with them anywhere they go. The Warner Bros. entertainment magazine is launching a free application at Apple’s App Store that brings all things TMZ to iPhones and iPod Touches. (Iwantmedia 2/12, http://www.broadcastingcable.com/article/174044-_TMZ_Application_Available_For_iPhone_iPod_Touch.php 2/12)

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TECHNOLOGY by Marauder

TECHNOLOGY

Vizio has announced that it will get out of the plasma-TV business, concentrating instead on bringing new innovations to market with its line of LCD models, according to Laynie Newsome, who co-founded the company five years ago. The company’s departure leaves LG, Samsung and Panasonic as the only large-scale makers of plasma-TV screens being offered in the U.S. The New York Times (2/11)

LG has introduced the XCanvas, an LCD TV with a four-step energy-conservation system. The line — available in 47-, 42- and 32-inch models — aims to reduce power by 70% with options for minimum sleep, intermediate sleep, hibernate and screen off. Pocket-lint.co.uk (2/11)

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Willy Wonka or Coffee Shop? by Marauder
February 12, 2009, 1:30 AM
Filed under: Feature
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At the Roasting Plant on the Lower East Side, NYC. After ordering a coffee, the beans are sent from these bins into a grinder to be ground. Cue amazing cup of coffee. 2 NYC locations. 2 co-founders, one who drinks absolutely no coffee.

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