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June 20, 2008
Apple Eyes Massive Growth in Movie Distribution
Big rise expected in movie sales and rentals via iTunes, Yahoo execs file out and more news.
By Steve Goldstein
News Briefing for Friday, June 20, 2008
Apple says it expects to “to sell or rent 18.25 million movies a year,” Variety reports. [Variety]
Executives at Yahoo are bumping into each other as they exit the company. [New York Times | Wall Street Journal]
Microsoft CEO Steve Balmer said his company is not looking to acquire any Internet companies at the present time, Reuters reports. [Reuters]
Now that Comcast has made a carriage deal with the Big Ten Network, attention turns to Time Warner Cable. [Cleveland.com]
Cox Communications leads the small/midsize business segment in J.D. Power and Associates’ 2008 Major Provider Business Telecommunications Study, performing particularly well in five of six factors: performance and reliability; sales representatives/account executives; billing; cost of service; and customer service.
Nice work by the Rainbow PR staff, getting a huge story about Mad Men into this Sunday's NY Times Magazine, which you can read now via the miracle of the Internet. [NYTM]
A condo development project in Los Angeles may lead to a shutdown of the legendary recording studios in the Capitol Records tower. [Los Angeles Times]
The results are in from our latest Cable360 poll question, “Which political party are cable operators, satellite distributors and telcos more likely to contribute to in the general election for the presidency?”: 45% of respondents said the companies are more likely to contribute to the Republican party, 27% said the Democratic party and 28% said they were likely to contribute to both parties equally.
Go to Cable360.net to respond to the new poll question: Tech bloggers are harder on which company, Comcast or Verizon?
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