Top Headlines: paidContent.org, mocoNews And paidContent:UK; Conference Coverage
Thanks to everyone who’s been a part of our October events this past week. In case you missed it—or if you want to refresh your memory—our full coverage is on our conference channels: Future of Business Media; EconSports and EconWomen.
Meanwhile, our research director Lauren Rich Fine has written two briefing notes; one is on the problem with the latest online ads forecasts and the other is on online fantasy sports. Click here to request these analyses.
And, as usual, our top headlines of the week from paidContent.org, mocoNews.net and paidContentUK:
paidContent.org:
—Industry Moves: Time Inc. Appoints Chiefs Of New Style And Entertainment Unit
—Time Inc To Cut 600 Jobs, 6 Percent of Staff; Reorgs Into Three Groups
—Conde Nast Scales Back Portfolio, Men’s Vogue; Layoffs Are Coming
—Gannett To Slash More Than 3,000 Jobs Across Local Papers
—‘New’ AOL.com Homepage Goes Live With Lifestreaming, New Themes, And More
—Report: Google And Yahoo Appear Ready To Abandon Talks On Pact
mocoNews:
—Updated: Moto’s Jha Confirms Focus On Android, Ditching Symbian, Java-Linux OS; 3,000 Jobs To Go
—Earnings: Motorola Reports Net Loss; Handset Sales Down; Spinoff Delayed
—T-Mobile To Restructure Data Plans In Time For New Handset Portal
—Cox Communications Details Wireless Plans; Will Use Phones To Send Content
—Nokia Sees Overall Gaming Market “Not Growing”; EA Slams N-Gage
paidContent:UK:
—Beatles Game Confirmed: Due Christmas ‘09, Yoko’s Blessing, Still No Downloads
—Three Bidders Left For Reed Business; Former Publisher of WSJ Involved In One Group
—Kangaroo Comes Out Fighting: 73-Page Rebuttal Of Competition Concerns
—BBC Will Add More Third-Party Content For 2012 Olympics Coverage
—Fearful Execs Still Scapegoating BBC Local; Regulator Must Examine Real Issues
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