Top Headlines Of The Week From paidContent.org, mocoNews And paidContent:UK
Another busy week for us: our own Staci D. Kramer and David Kaplan covered UBS Media Week and there was another slew of layoffs. We also had our second LA Year-End Review and Mixer, so be sure to check out our west coast correspondent Tameka Kee’s coverage. Thanks to everyone who attended, including our sponsors, MSN and Marketwire.
paidContent.org:
—Interview: Christie Hefner: ‘Change Will Be Good For The Company’
—Dis*Content: Why Can’t Google Invest in Hulu? Or At Least Do A Syndication Deal
—Tribune Files For Ch. 11 Bankruptcy Protection; Cubs Not Included In Filing
—More Info On CBS Interactive Reorg From Internal Memo, Including The Merging Of Some Units
—@ UBS Media Week: Graham: Would Borrow For Great Asset But Wouldn’t Drown Company In Debt
—@ UBS Media Week: Playboy’s Hunt For New CEO; ‘We Don’t Know How Long It Will Take’
mocoNews:
—There’s No Zune Phone Coming; But Even If It Was, Would It Be Big News?
—How the Helio Buyout Process Went: Virgin Mobile Wanted To Bring In a Retail and Financial Investor
—Vodafone’s Wayfinder Purchase Maps Out a Future For Mobile Applications
—Even Clearwire’s Financial Advisers Find The Company’s Stock Unattractive
—White House Opposes FCC Chair’s Latest Broadband Plan
—Congressional Report Accuses FCC’s Kevin Martin Of Abusing Power
paidContent:UK:
—Last.fm Lays Off Around 20 Staff, Part Of CBS/CNET Integration
—RBI Sale Cancelled; Reed Elsevier Still Wants To Sell It In Medium-Term
—ITV, BT Join BBC’s Project Canvas, Teaming For Open VOD IPTV
—BBC Adds Additional Phone Support For TV Catch-up Service iPlayer
—Industry Moves: Dopplr Takes Investor Ahtisaari As CEO
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