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  • NewsClips - December 3, 2007
    AOL on Friday scrapped its year-old pay-for-download service in favor of Web retailer Amazon.com Inc.'s technology for selling movies and TV shows online. Financial terms of the deal were not available, but Amazon said it will share revenue with AOL.
    Posted: Dec 3, 2007
  • NewsClips - November 29, 2007
    Verizon Wireless plans to open its network to devices other than the ones hand-picked by the company, a move that could expand the features available on mobile phones and give the second-largest U.S. wireless carrier a response to a phone software project led by Google Inc.
    Posted: Nov 30, 2007
  • NewsClips - November 30, 2007
    Enough tedious talk about pay tiers and government arbitration and Big Cable's supposed power. Enough of all the dreary hyperbole surrounding one of the season's most-hyped NFL games — Thursday's Green Bay-Dallas — not being on in about two-thirds of U.S. households because it was on the league's own channel
    Posted: Nov 30, 2007
  • NewsClips - November 26, 2007
    The Federal Communications Commission is scheduled to vote today on whether it will consider applying broad regulations to a cable television industry that has been largely unregulated at the federal level for more than 20 years.
    Posted: Nov 27, 2007
  • NewsClips - November 26, 2007
    Dallas Cowboys owner Jerry Jones is still urging NFL fans to pull the plug on cable, especially those who want to see next week's NFC showdown of 10-1 teams on NFL Network. The Cowboys and Green Bay Packers both won Thanksgiving Day, a week before they play for the outright NFC lead.
    Posted: Nov 26, 2007
  • NewsClips - November 21, 2007
    David Cohen, an executive at Comcast, noted something indisputable: It's the NFL that decided to take these eight games off of free broadcast television and to try to enrich themselves at the expense of their fans by creating a multibillion dollar asset called the NFL Network." ...
    Posted: Nov 21, 2007
  • NewsClips - November 20, 2007
    The PA Senate unanimously passed a bill that would make phishing illegal. Phishing is the term used to describe when a scammer tries to get personal data, such as Social Security numbers or passwords, via e-mail by falsely claiming to be an established enterprise.
    Posted: Nov 20, 2007
  • NewsClips - November 19, 2007
    Cable operators have seen no impact on customers signing up for pay-TV packages since a Hollywood screenwriters strike started earlier this month, according to company sources. Cable officials who spoke to Reuters but did not want to be identified said that the strike was unlikely to affect signing up subscribers in the near term or accelerate the rate of cancellations because most of the shows affected by the strike are available on free broadcast networks.
    Posted: Nov 19, 2007
  • NewsClips - November 16, 2007
    A U.N. telecoms meeting decided Thursday to give mobile service providers access to bandwidth currently reserved for terrestrial television broadcasts, offering the promise of high-speed Internet access on-the-move anywhere in the world by 2015.
    Posted: Nov 16, 2007
  • NewsClips - November 15, 2007
    Couch potato alert: If you get telephone service through your cable TV provider, you don't have to get up while watching TV to see who's calling. Several cable companies have been experimenting with a feature that will display an incoming caller's name and number in a little box in the corner of the TV screen.
    Posted: Nov 15, 2007