In December, the economic climate was cited as a reason why NBC Universal's deal to sell a local TV station fell apart. It was merely the latest example of a sputtering media mergers and acquisitions market, ushered in by a shyness to invest and banks' unwillingness to lend as freely as they had.
LAS VEGAS -- Major TV station groups unveiled a groundbreaking mobile digital TV service under their Open Mobile Video Coalition initiative in an announcement at the International Consumer Electronics Show.
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Report: Mobile Video Adoption At Plateau10 hours ago The audience for mobile video is growing but remains limited to only about 5% of all U.S. cell phone subscribers, according to a new report from Nielsen Mobile. Holding back the spread of mobile video are factors including a lack of consumer awareness, high cost and a dearth...
Copyright Reformer Lands Key Legislative Post10 hours ago Some digital rights advocates cheered the appointment of longtime copyright-reform champion Rep. Rick Boucher (D-Va.) as chair of the House Energy and Commerce Subcommittee on Telecommunications and the Internet. Boucher is taking over for Rep. Ed Markey (D-Mass.), who will now head the Energy and the Environment subcommittee,...
Tech Marketers' Next Opportunity: Boomers10 hours ago
Increasingly savvy baby boomers--who are 100 million strong in the U.S. and control billions in disposable income--could be the target for tech marketers during the next few years, according to a joint study by TNS Compete and the Consumer Electronics Association (CEA). These consumers have become more comfortable...
Bravo Sales, Research Chiefs Upbeat About Network In '091 hour ago NBC Universal counts on its cable networks as principal growth drivers. Bravo, which Nielsen says posted a 34% gain in ad revenue for most of 2008, is at the core. Will the recession slow the robust growth? Susan Malfa, senior vice president of ad sales, and Tony Cardinale,...
Arbitron's PPM Gets Riverside MRC Accreditation 2 hours ago Arbitron's Portable People Meter radio ratings service has received accreditation from the Media Rating Council for quarter-hour ratings in the Riverside, Calif., market, marking another step forward for passive electronic measurement device. It's also an important validation of its "Radio First" phone-based sampling method....
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