Top Headlines Of The Week From paidContent.org, mocoNews And paidContent:UK
By Amanda Natividad - Fri 09 May 2008 01:05 PM PST
Top headlines of the week from our sister sites paidContent.org, paidContent:UK and mocoNews:
paidContent.org:
-- Microsoft Releases Would-Be Directors From Unfought Proxy Fight
-- RealNetworks To Spin Off Its Game Business; May Do An IPO Of The New Company
-- @ Needham Digital Media Con: Neil Ashe, CEO, CNET; Yahoo Ads; China Growth
-- @ MTV Upfront: Jon Stewart On The Big Ad Show: ‘I Thought We Don’t Do These Anymore’
-- NBC Pulls The Curtain Up On Virtual Women’s Network; Plans Hyper-local Content Center In NYC
-- Speaking of Independence … Why Doesn’t MySpace Stand Alone Inside News Corp?
paidContent:UK:
-- @ PPA: Times Gets Closer To WSJ, Preps Web Archive
-- Reuters Media Shake-Up: Clearer Picture, ‘Not A Revolution’
-- YHOO Gains, MSFT Wobbles In Europe; Antitrust Hurdles Remain
-- WPP Expected To Bid Higher For TNS; Sorrell: Rejection Was ‘Cavalier’; TNS: Offer Was ‘Derisory’
-- Updated: BBC Commits iPlayer To Kontiki
-- Blinkx Rises And Falls On Mystical Google/News Corp Market Chatter
mocoNews:
-- Sprint-Clearwire: Google’s Role Too Big? Pay-For-Access Deal Raises Net Neutrality-Like Concerns
-- Sprint-Clearwire: Interview: Ben Wolff, CEO, Clearwire: Deal Is “Locked And Loaded”
-- Virgin Mobile USA In Merger Talks With Helio; Other Options Still Being Considered
-- @ Digital Hollywood: iPhone, LBS And Foreign Markets Influencing Mobile Landscape
-- Updated: Qwest Inks Deal With Verizon Wireless; Sprint Is Likely Out Of The Picture
-- Updated: T-Mobile USA Turns On 3G Today In NYC; Most Major Markets By Year-End
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