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Information Today November 5, 2009 Barbara Quint |
Factiva Expanding Web Presence in Wall Street Journal Professional Edition The service will integrate content from 17,000 Factiva sources with WSJ.com content to create news flows covering key industries, companies, etc.  |
Information Today November 5, 2009 |
Credo Reference to Launch SAGE Reference Publisher Collection Nearly 70 SAGE titles will now be available through the Credo Reference platform. SAGE is an international publisher of journals, books, and electronic media for academic, educational, and professional markets.  |
The Motley Fool November 5, 2009 Rick Aristotle Munarriz |
3 Answers From Sirius XM The satellite radio powerhouse has a strong quarter, and answers three questions about its performance.  |
The Motley Fool November 5, 2009 Anders Bylund |
Digital Publishing Is Still Wearing Diapers Special chips for electronic books? This brave new world sure is scary for die-hard hardback hounds.  |
The Motley Fool November 5, 2009 Rick Aristotle Munarriz |
Double Feature at IMAX The company's second quarter was so well-received three months ago -- after the cinematic enhancer posted its first profit in three years -- that it delivered a sequel this quarter.  |
InternetNews November 4, 2009 |
Time Warner Looks Ahead to Future Without AOL With overall profits down, the media giant sees a brighter future ahead of its AOL spinoff and publishing restructuring.  |
The Motley Fool November 4, 2009 Rick Aristotle Munarriz |
What's Wrong, AOL? Time Warner's latest report shows how weak its online arm has become.  |
The Motley Fool November 4, 2009 Rick Aristotle Munarriz |
3 Questions for Sirius XM Sirius XM is on the clock. We're now less than 24 hours away from Sirius XM Radio's third-quarter report.  |
TIME Europe November 9, 2009 Belinda Luscombe |
Rescuing Radio Why a rich, 64-year-old widower, Larry Wilson, is running back into the burning building that is the radio business. Wilson's strategy is to take radio back to its local roots.  |
The Motley Fool November 3, 2009 Rick Aristotle Munarriz |
Sirius XM: The Limit's the SkyDock The SkyDock is falling! The SkyDock is falling!  |
Inc. November 1, 2009 Jeff Bailey |
Obituary: Hollywood's Book Guy Michael A. Viner Love him or hate him, Michael Viner brought Hollywood to the audio book business.  |
Information Today November 2, 2009 Nancy Herther |
Internet Archive Dishes up BookServer as Digital Books Market Heats Up BookServer is intended to be easy-to-use, while respecting authors' and publishers' interests  |
Information Today November 2, 2009 |
Safari Books Online 6.0 Offers Improved Usability Safari Books Online's entire collection of more than 8,000 books, training videos, rough cuts, short cuts, and articles is available online.  |
Information Today November 2, 2009 Paula J. Hane |
Text Analytics Gains a Broader Audience in the Enterprise For the last several years, text analytics technologies have been continually improving and are increasingly being incorporated into new information filtering solutions.  |
InternetNews October 30, 2009 |
Tech Reporters Talk Tough Event focuses on the tech media and the controversial embargo process.  |
InternetNews October 30, 2009 |
Online Video Embraces YouTube, TV Deals Multiple delivery models plus creative talent cause some video sites to shine over others.  |
The Motley Fool October 30, 2009 Philip Durell |
World's Scariest Stocks: Sirius XM Radio Buying shares of Sirius XM is a serious gamble that would only invite nightmares into your life.  |
BusinessWeek October 29, 2009 Maria Bartiromo |
Katzenberg: A Front-Row Seat at the Movies A short interview with Jeffrey Katzenberg, CEO of DreamWorks about the future of Hollywood.  |
BusinessWeek October 29, 2009 Helm & Grover |
Don't Touch That Dial Networks are creating ads -- with their stars and sets -- to keep viewers tuned in.  |
BusinessWeek October 29, 2009 Ronald Grover |
Disney Remakes the Movie Studio Disney CEO Robert A. Iger is applying the company's brand marketing savvy to film making.  |
Information Today October 29, 2009 Marydee Ojala |
DeepDyve's Rent-to-Own Service DeepDyve, a California-based company with offices in Shanghai, announced a new content delivery initiative on Oct. 27, 2009, that allows people to rent premium journal articles for as low as 99 cents per article.  |
Sports Central October 29, 2009 Mark Chalifoux |
Steve Phillips Saves America's Self-Esteem The world has been rocked by Steve Phillips and his complete lack of standards when it comes to choosing a mistress.  |
The Motley Fool October 28, 2009 Jordan DiPietro |
China Gone Wild China is hoping to build media and entertainment conglomerates similar to those in the States.  |
InternetNews October 27, 2009 |
Disney's Key to the Digital Kingdom The entertainment behemoth is looking to the cloud for its answer to the digital distribution dilemma.  |
The Motley Fool October 27, 2009 Anders Bylund |
How Hulu Plans to Wreck Itself Hulu is thinking about charging for its videos. That's playing with fire, my friends.  |
The Motley Fool October 26, 2009 Tim Beyers |
Why I Sold This Winner Are newspaper companies such as New York Times worth buying at today's prices?  |
The Motley Fool October 26, 2009 Alyce Lomax |
The Scariest Thing About Stephen King's New Book It's not the plot -- it's the price tag.  |
InternetNews October 23, 2009 |
NBC: Don't Pirate Our Content. It's Not Fair. Network exec says that fair use is not an excuse to pirate entire TV episodes or movies.  |
BusinessWeek October 22, 2009 Ronald Grover |
CBS Is Looking More Like a Tiffany Network Its audiences are grayer than the average, but they're also bigger -- and advertisers like their purchasing power  |
Home Theater October 22, 2009 Mark Fleischmann |
Disney Keychest to Redefine Software Ownership Instead of owning a disc, you'd own access rights across many platforms.  |
Information Today October 22, 2009 |
Thomson Reuters Makes Offer to Acquire Breakingviews Breakingviews will be managed by the Reuters news organization. The acquisition is designed to further enhance and build upon Reuters own fast-growing global commentary service.  |
InternetNews October 21, 2009 |
HP, Amazon Team Up on Rare Book Revival A boost for old books? HP and Amazon partner for a cloud-based, print-on-demand push that makes out-of-print books available in any quantity.  |
The Motley Fool October 21, 2009 Rick Aristotle Munarriz |
Will Google Rock? The search giant wants to be heard in the digital music realm, according to TechCrunch. Multiple sources are telling the tech blog that the launch of Google Audio is imminent.  |
The Motley Fool October 21, 2009 Nathan Alderman |
NBC Jumps the Gun NBC apparently has cash to burn. After spending the money to produce new episodes, it's just decided to cancel the forthcoming second season of a critically acclaimed (if admittedly low-rated) drama series ... before a single installment even aired.  |
Popular Mechanics October 20, 2009 Seth Porges |
4 Things the Barnes & Noble Nook Does Right, and 5 It Does Wrong The Nook is designed to pop. It's got a small color navigation screen, the ability to easily load your own photos, and it just begs to be touched.  |
Information Today October 19, 2009 |
OCLC Initiates Metadata Services for Publishers This is a new service that takes publishers' ONIX title metadata, enriches it using WorldCat mining and mapping techniques, and delivers the enhanced ONIX metadata back to the publishers for use in their systems.  |
Information Today October 15, 2009 |
Open Road Integrated Media Launches Literary Ebooks Service From Leading Author Backlists The former president and CEO of HarperCollins and film producer Jeffrey Sharp have launched Open Road Integrated Media, an epublishing company that will provide film, video, and other forms of digital entertainment.  |
Fast Company November 2009 Kate Rockwood |
Logo's Loyal (and Lucrative) LGBT Following Lisa Sherman, 51, launched Logo, MTV Networks' television channel for a gay and lesbian audience, in 2005, with just three advertisers and 13 million homes. It has since grown to 150 advertisers in every product category and more than 40 million homes.  |
Fast Company November 2009 Kate Rockwood |
GLAAD's Helping Hand Rashad Robinson, 30, organized GLAAD's inaugural Media Awards in Advertising in October to applaud gay-positive creative in both the LGBT and mainstream press.  |
Fast Company November 2009 Ryan Blitstein |
RFD-TV: How an Ex-Farmer Built a $25 Million Media Empire for Rural America How a scrappy ex-farmer from Nebraska built a TV channel for rural America. Hee Haw? Yeehaw!  |
Fast Company November 2009 Dan Macsai |
Three Business Models the $38 Billion Newspaper Industry Could Copy Three ideas the $38 billion newspaper industry could copy to buoy its business.  |
Information Today October 13, 2009 |
AIP Feeds Articles to Apple iPhone, iPod touch The American Institute of Physics (AIP), one of the world's largest publishers of scientific information in the physical sciences, has introduced a mobile e-reader application called iResearch.  |
Information Today October 13, 2009 |
West Opens 30 Legal Titles to Amazon Kindle With the rise of popularity of electronic book readers, Thomson Reuters' West has initiated electronic versions of selected titles from its book collection.  |
Information Today October 13, 2009 |
SPARC Reviews Income Models for Open Access Publishing The Scholarly Publishing and Academic Resources Coalition examines the issue of sustainability for current and prospective open access publishers in a new guide, Income Models for Open Access: An Overview of Current Practice.  |
Information Today October 8, 2009 Nancy Herther |
Elsevier's New SciVal Products Target Academic Accountability and Strategic Planning SciVal is a pioneering suite of research tools that helps researchers evaluate, establish and execute research strategies more effectively.  |
Information Today October 8, 2009 |
EBSCO Expands Coverage With New Literary Reference Center Plus The database expands upon EBSCO's Literary Reference Center and provides additional content including more than 1,100 reference books and more than 125 literary periodicals.  |
Home Theater October 5, 2009 Mark Fleischmann |
Will Comcast Merge with NBC? Cable operator's acquisition of venerable broadcast network would make waves.  |
Information Today October 5, 2009 |
New Report on Filings in the Google Books Settlement The Association of Research Libraries, the American Library Association, and the Association of College and Research Libraries have issued a report that summarizes information about the filings that have been submitted to the federal district court presiding over the Google Books litigation.  |
Information Today October 1, 2009 |
Sony Store to Offer Ebook Self-Publishing Tool Sony announced relationships with ebook distributors Author Solutions and Smashwords to offer a self-publishing tool for the Sony online store.  |
Home Theater September 29, 2009 Mark Fleischmann |
Studios Repeat HDTV-Crippling Demand The movie studios and their trade association are lobbying the Federal Communications Commission for power to cripple the component video interface - the only one available on millions of early-generation HDTVs.  |
Information Today September 28, 2009 Nancy Herther |
Google Gives Users a Fast Flip to the News Google unveiled the latest product from Google Labs: Google Fast Flip, described by Google's Krishna Bharat as a new reading experience that combines the best elements of print and online articles.  |
Information Today September 28, 2009 |
New Digital Reader From IREX Technologies Makes U.S. Debut Although currently one of the lesser known e-reader manufacturers, IREX has been at the forefront of the industry since it grew out of electronics giant Philips.  |
CRM September 1, 2009 Christopher Musico |
The 2009 Elite - NBC Universal Airs a Winning Program NBC Universal unifies its systems - and maximizes sales opportunities - on the Salesforce.com platform.  |
CRM September 1, 2009 Christopher Musico |
The 2009 Influential Leaders - The Event Horizon Tim O'Reilly helped bring the concept of "Web 2.0" to the masses.  |
Humanities Sep/Oct 2009 Amy Lifson |
California's Clan A new film chronicling four generations of the Chandler family newspaper dynasty in Southern California will be broadcast on PBS, October 5 at 9 p.m. Inventing LA airs as a prime time special  |
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