Filed under: BROADCAST/CABLE | Tags: California, Los Angeles, Los Angeles Lakers, Los Angeles Times, Staples Center, United States, Washington DC, West Coast
ABC daytime soap “General Hospital,” the network’s longest-running dramatic serial, is set to be broadcast in HDTV starting April 23. “The people and places in Port Charles will never look better,” says ABC. The network’s “The View” made the HD transition in 2006. (Iwantmedia 4/07, http://www.upi.com/Entertainment_News/2009/04/06/General-Hospital-going-high-def/UPI-64771239073122/ 4/6)
ESPN has opened its new West Coast studio, a 12,300-square-foot facility across the street from the Staples Center, where the Los Angeles Lakers play their home games. The studio — with amenities including three production control rooms, two master control rooms, a newsroom-screening area and eight editing suites — is expected to allow the cable network to offer more West Coast coverage. Los Angeles Times (4/6)
On April 13 at 1030p, MTV will present College Life, a new series documenting the freshman college year of a group of kids attending a Big Ten University in Madison, Wisconsin. The students tell their own stories by putting cameras in the students hand, and capturing their daily lives, their academic successes and failures, and personal interactions with roommates, etc. (Cynopsis 4/7)
Cartoon Network on May 1 will begin re-televising the first season of its popular “Star Wars: The Clone Wars” with a twist: The 22 episodes will feature text windows carrying trivia, background and insight into the series. The so-called “enhanced” showings will be dubbed “Star Wars: Clone Wars: Decoded.” Broadcasting & Cable (4/6)
The CW will launch two original series this summer: Hitched or Ditched, debuting Tuesday, May 26 at 9p, is a docu-series focusing on couples in long-term relationships who have not taken that final leap of faith into marriage & Blonde Charity Mafia, a docu-series set in Washington DC and following the lives of that city’s most influential 20-something “Alpha Girls” who run the DC social circuit from charity functions to society parties. (Cynopsis 4/7)
SCI FI‘s original series Sanctuary, ordered for a second season, has begun production in Vancouver. The show is slated to return to the schedule this fall with 13 original episodes of the one hour drama. (Cynopsis 4/7)
On-demand customers of Charter Communications are about to get a free upgrade — all of NBC’s prime-time programming within 12 hours of its original broadcast. NBC on Charter on Demand is expected to be available to all of Charter’s on-demand customers by the end of April. TVWeek.com (4/6)
Filed under: ONLINE SERVICES/INTERACTIVE MEDIA | Tags: AOL, Arts, Electronic Arts, Music Video, Time Warner, Video game, Yahoo, YouTube
ONLINE SERVICES/INTERACTIVE MEDIA
Time Warner is making moves that could pave the way for a spin-off of its beleaguered AOL unit. Some fund managers speculate that the media giant will try to buy video-game makers Electronic Arts or Take-Two Interactive. Games are “the fastest-growing industry in the media field.” (Iwantmedia 4/07, http://www.variety.com/article/VR1118002186.html?categoryid=10&cs=1 4/6)

Male-targeted online video network Break Media acquired HBOlab per NewTeeVee, HBO’s digital media studio created to incubate original web series such as the 10-part Hooking Up show starring LG15′s Jessica Rose. (Cynopsis 4/7)
Yahoo is launching Artist Pages that allow users to connect to digital music at YouTube, iTunes, Pandora and other sites. Artist Pages are designed to showcase music videos, streaming tunes and more. The online destination eventually will let users publish their own music. (Iwantmedia 4/07, http://tech.yahoo.com/news/afp/20090406/tc_afp/entertainmentusitinternetmusiccompanyyahoo 4/6)
Sugar Inc.’s
flagship celebrity news and photo blog, PopSugar,
has launched
its 3rd annual PopSugar 100
tournament. It’s kind of like the NCAA’s March Madness, except this single-elimination contest is meant to determine who the most popular celebrities are in a given year. (http://www.techcrunch.com/2009/04/07/popsugar-launches-march-madness-for-celebrities-popsugar100 4/7)
So much fun…so much time wasting.
Music labels increasingly are bundling extra content with high-profile albums on Apple’s iTunes service in an attempt to boost flagging album sales. The companies are selling the additional material on a subscription basis, parceling content over time to help justify premium pricing. Labels also are going to begin using a variable price structure on iTunes, charging more for new hits and less for older catalog tracks. The Wall Street Journal (4/7) , Reuters (4/6)
A $17 iTunes “pass” for the Fray, above, buys songs, video footage and photos.
Photo Credit: Getty Images
Web TV Network KoldCast TV signed a deal with Emerging Artist Productions to distribute a 13-episode theatrical themed web series EXIT Stage Left, about an off-Broadway theatre troupe staging a new play. The web series is produced in high-definition by creator Sinohui Hinojosa with a cast of Bay Area actors and crew members. (Cynopsis 4/7)
Nearly anyone who has watched TV in the last twenty years is familiar with The Simpson’s intro, which always features a different brief segment at the end as the family rushes to sit together on their couch. Even after 436 episodes it’s a gag that still hasn’t gotten old. Today The Simpsons is teaming with MySpace to launch a contest
that invites users to create their own Simpsons couch gags. (http://www.techcrunch.com/2009/04/06/myspace-wants-you-to-make-your-own-simpsons-couch-gag/ 4/6)
Facebook
is working together with the American Foundation for the Blind
(AFB) to make its social networking service more accessible to users who are blind or visually impaired. In a company blog post
, the non-profit organization’s President, Carl Augusto, explains which problems visually challenged users encounter when surfing the web and how they’re able to overcome these issues with the help of website publishers, developers and designers. (http://www.techcrunch.com/2009/04/07/facebook-commits-to-making-social-networking-more-accessible-for-visually-challenged-users/ 4/7)
Free entertainment hub Boxee
keeps on getting better and better. A couple of hours ago, the venture-backed startup released a full API
that allows developers to build applications for the open-source platform using a set of API calls in Python and writing the GUI using XML. At the same time, the company is laying the groundwork for a richer App Box, which it refers to as an open application store where they are not the gatekeeper (like Apple for its iPhone App Store) but rather a facilitator. (http://www.techcrunch.com/2009/04/07/boxee-continues-to-innovate-with-api-and-new-alpha-version-for-mac-apple-tv 4/7)
Filed under: WIRELESS | Tags: Android, App Store, Apple, Facebook, Google, iPhone, ITunes Store, Yahoo! Messenger
Popular social gaming developer Zynga
has just released Mafia Wars on Apple’s App Store, bringing the company’s incredibly popular game, which has over 9 million monthly users on Facebook alone, to the iPhone. You can grab the free game here
(iTunes Link). (http://www.techcrunch.com/2009/04/07/zynga-brings-smash-hit-mafia-wars-to-the-iphone 4/7)
Google has launched
a new Gmail mobile web app for the iPhone and Android-powered devices. The app has been revamped to have the same look and feel as your desktop Gmail. (http://www.techcrunch.com/2009/04/07/mobile-gmail-becomes-more-like-its-desktop-father 4/7)
Yahoo Messenger now has an iPhone app (iTunes link
). It lets you IM your friends, see their status, share photos, share links, choose emoticons, and see recent conversations. It also lets you send free text messages by choosing a contact’s mobile phone number if they are not online. Replies come back to the app, which could save you a dime each time. (http://www.techcrunch.com/2009/04/07/yahoo-messenger-brings-free-text-messaging-to-the-iphone 4/7)
Just in time for the playoffs, Turner Sports’ NBA Digital launched the NBA Game Time mobile app on the Android Market for the T-Mobile G1. The free app offers live game scores, stats and schedules. NBA Playoff brackets will also be featured through a free upgrade just before the start of the postseason. (Cynopsis 4/7)
Filed under: TECHNOLOGY | Tags: Amazon Kindle, Amazon.com, General Motors, NBC Universal, New York, New York City, Segway PT, Sony
General Motors and Segway have teamed up on Project PUMA (Personal Urban Mobility and Accessibility), a two-wheeled city vehicle capable of reaching speeds up to 35 miles per hour, and going 35 miles on a single charge at a cost of 35 cents per charge. (http://www.crunchgear.com/2009/04/07/gm-and-segway-announce-two-wheeled-urban-transport-vehicle 4/7)
Some 250 readers of the Kindle are using Amazon.com‘s own book-tagging system to mark e-books priced more than $10 with the tag “9 99 boycott.” Their argument: A Kindle book is more restricted in its use than a paper book and therefore should not cost as much. (Iwantmedia 4/07, http://blog.wired.com/gadgets/2009/04/kindle-readers.html 4/6)
The Sony compact HDR-TG5V, due out in May for a recommended price of $1,000, will come equipped with GPS capabilities and mapping software allowing tagging and geographic sorting of stored footage. (Cynopsis 4/7)
New York and New Jersey PATH train riders are getting information, news and entertainment courtesy of NBC Universal‘s NBC Everywhere arm and transit partners. Digital screens in train stations and trains will offer local news, weather, lifestyle and entertainment clips. (Iwantmedia 4/07, http://www.hollywoodreporter.com/hr/content_display/news/e3iff50ba6951560a30f6b7af52e5d298b6 4/6)
Filed under: MISC | Tags: Blockbuster, DVD, Land of the Lost, Lost, Movies, Netflix, State of Play, Will Ferrell
Movie rental company Blockbuster says the risk that it may not complete financing deals raises “substantial doubt” about its ability to continue as a going concern. The Dallas-based Blockbuster is struggling amid the rising popularity of DVD-by-mail services like Netflix. (Iwantmedia 4/07, http://finance.yahoo.com/news/Blockbuster-may-not-be-able-apf-14864522.html 4/6)
Turner-owned TruTV has signed on as a promotional partner for a pair of upcoming theatricals from Universal Pictures: the Russell Crowe-driven “State of Play” and “Land of the Lost,” which stars Will Ferrell. The deal involves TruTV running 90-second sneak peaks of “State of Play” this Sunday as well as two weeks of custom promos for “Land of the Lost,” beginning in May. Variety (4/6)




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