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Domestics See Faint Glimmer Of Hope In December Sales by Karl Greenberg 1 hour ago |
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December was a fitting end to a year for the auto business for which every synonym for "God awful" has been used more often than a retread. And no automaker is rolling out of 2008 without flats. Still, Ford and GM might take solace from the fact that some of the imports last month saw sales volume drop more than theirs, and both actually saw market share improve on strong performance of vehicles like Chevy Malibu and Ford Focus.
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Heavy.com Enlists 'American Pie' Star
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Envisioning a new celebrity-bolstered era for original Web programming, male-oriented entertainment site Heavy.com has tapped actor/comedian Seann William Scott to co-host its weekly sports roundup, "The Burly Sports Show." "This goes beyond a sponsorship," said Simon Assaad, CEO of Heavy.com. "What we have in mind here is a 'Saturday Night Live' model, where we bring in a featured celebrity every week to promote something they're working on, and create entertaining content at the same time."
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VC 2009 Investments: Which Startups Will Get The Dough?
Investments for venture capitalists got squashed in 2008, and the outlook for initial public offerings (IPOs) and mergers and acquisitions (M&As) doesn't look much better for this year. But at least one VC firm still plans to make investments in 2009. Jeremy Liew, managing director at Lightspeed Venture... |
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Google Solicits Suggestions For Mobile Products
Building on the openness underlying its Android mobile platform, Google is allowing users to propose ideas for new mobile product features through a new Web site. The Product Ideas page for Google Mobile allows Google users to submit and vote on mobile features they'd like to see the... |
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Kagan: Retrans Revs Are Future Goldmine 8 hours ago
In four years, Carmel, Calif.-based SNL Kagan says revenues from fees that cable operators, satellite distributors and telcos will pay to local TV stations will triple to $1.3 billion. For 2008, it estimates that fees are $487.5 million.... |
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NATPE Goes To MacWorld 8 hours ago
The longtime National Association of Television Program Executives group will put on two TV panels at this week's MacWorld Conference & Expo, in San Francisco--a first for the TV programming group.... |
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Media M&A Deals Plunged In 2008 Yesterday, 5:58 PM
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FDA Requires More Disclosure of Bug-Based Colorings
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Wobbly Borders Gets New CEO, Turnaround Team
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