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Articles in November, 2005 issue of Online Reporter, The
- Cable giants to launch mobile service with Sprint.(Comcast Corp., Cox Communications Inc., Sprint Nextel Corp., Time Warner Cable, Sprint Nextel Corp.)
- MoCA update.(VIVA Telecom05)(Multimedia over Coax Alliance)(management of standards of home networks)
- Proxim joins Intel's metrozone team.(Brief Article)
- Real offers holiday discounts.(RealNetworks Inc.)(Brief Article)
- The Local cable TV Franchise Problem.(VIVA Telecom05)(forecast of cable television broadcasting industry)
- Two views of the world.(financial future of SBC Communications Inc. and Verizon Communications Inc.)
- EA launching record label for game soundtracks.(Electronic Arts Inc. and Nettwerk Music Group teamup)
- Movielink dishes up fun facts.(SHOW TIME)(Brief Article)
- US Telcos gain ground in broadband.(Internet service providers and cable television broadcasting industry Digital subscriber line services market share)
- Blu-ray gang refuses HP's proposed compromise.(high definition digital video disks)(Hewlett-Packard Co. technology)(Brief Article)
- Online Ad rates rise.(LIES, DAMN LIES & STATISTICS)(web portals usage for online advertisement)(Brief Article)
- Where is Sony?(market share)(Brief Article)
- X-OOM radio records to iPod.(X-OOM Software)
- XM, Napster launch beta of combo service.(ONLINE MUSIC SERVICES)(XM + Napster, XM Satellite Radio Inc.)(Brief Article)
- FUSA helps bloggers add video.(FUSA Capital)(Brief Article)
- Intel, Micron jointly produce iPod memory chips.(Micron Computer Inc.)(Brief Article)
- A market-driven framework.(forecast of digital media)
- tecStream delivers home networking to iMac users.(APPLE SLICES)(Brief Article)
- Akimbo: an offer the Telcos can't refuse.(forecast of new television services from the telecommunications industry)
- Advertiser influence.(analysis)(Brief Article)
- Cablevision ramps broadband speed to 50Mbps.(BROADBAND BEAT)(Brief Article)
- Newspaper readership continues decline.(LIES, DAMN LIES & STATISTICS)(Brief Article)
- Microsoft expects to ship 3m new Xboxes initially.(PRODUCT WATCH)(Brief Article)
- Warner Bros opens the vault: hundreds of popular TV series coming to net--for free.(Warner Bros. Television producing remaking old television series and offering over internet through America Online Inc.)
- Sharman's Hemming ordered to reveal personal assets.(case of copyright infringement against Nikki Hemming of Sharman Networks Ltd. )
- The third screen.(survey of wireless customers)(survey on usage of Web-browsing applications on their phones)(Brief Article)
- Google IM finds Mercora online music network.(ONLINE MUSIC SERVICES)(Brief Article)
- Broadband scorecard-worldwide-quarter ended September 30, 2005 (excluding US & Canada): listed alphabetically by company.(Illustration)
- E-mail, search are most popular net activities.(ranking)(Brief Article)
- Peer Impact launches version 2.0; gets NBC Universal movies, TV content.(enhanced peer to peer service from Wurld Media)(Universal Studios Inc., contract)
- Cable TV/broadband lines blur down under.(The News Corporation Ltd., Telstra Corporation Ltd., partnership)(new movie download service)(Brief Article)
- Investigation reveals dark side of music business.(Eliot Spitzer)(Warner Music Group, case)
- AOL buys MusicNow; look out iTunes.
- Is Content the Kingmaker?(VIVA Telecom05, television services)
- Comcast, RadioShack: 'The Right Time, the Right Place'.(BROADBAND BEAT)(Brief Article)
- Case departs Time Warner.(Steve Case)(Brief Article)
- Next-Generation Wireless Multimedia Services.(VIVA Telecom05)(Paul Petersky of Management Network Group talks about mobile networks)(Brief Article)
- Verizon slashes residential phone rates.(Verizon Communications Inc.)(Brief Article)
- NDS, Siano working on mobile TV solution.(Siano Mobile Silicon)(Brief Article)
- BBC to test HDTV next year.(High definition television)
- 'Lost' leads 'Desperate Housewives' among iPod set.(APPLE SLICES)(Brief Article)
- Siemens integrates SURPASS and VCAS.(Siemens AG. integrates Home Entertainment technology with Verimatrix' Content Authority System)(KPN Royal Dutch Telecom uses Verimatrix' Content Authority System )(Brief Article)
- Intellectual property industries account for 40% of US growth.(LIES, DAMN LIES & STATISTICS)(Brief Article)
- Austar to launch DVR with four tuners.(PRODUCT WATCH)(Brief Article)
- Over-the-air digital radio broadcasts.(forecast)
- Digital radio jumping in UK.(survey)(Brief Article)
- AOL to distribute Brightcove internet TV service.(SHOW TIME)
- IPTV coming into its own.(views of Jeffrey Soong from Broadband Network Systems on internet protocol television)
- Major digital media tradeshows.
- Beyond the Hype: TV programming v Internet programming.(VIVA Telecom05)(survey)
- 1% of US wireless subscribers watch mobile TV.(LIES, DAMN LIES & STATISTICS)
- Webster's makes Wi-Fi an 'Official' term.(Brief Article)
- Microsoft TV thumps chest.(VIVA Telecom05)(views of Phil Corman from Microsoft TV EMEA)
- Thoughts on internet blocking.(views of Steven Pearlstein from Washington Post Co.)(Brief Article)(Interview)
- Tellas unveils Greek music download service.(ONLINE MUSIC SERVICES)(Brief Article)
- Cingular calls UNO!(MOBILE MEDIA)(Summus AND Mattel Inc. team up together)(Brief Article)
- China to pass US in broadband users.(BROADBAND BEAT)(internet services market share)
- Porn peddlers go portable.(MSNBC Cable Network and other mobile porn peddlers advertising through iPods and mobile phones)(Brief Article)
- Internet caused News Corp share price drop.(The News Corporation Ltd.)(Brief Article)
- AOL use of P2P technology significant.(Digi grams)(Brief Article)
- iTunes Rises to 7th largest US music retailer.(Apple Computer Inc. iTunes Music Store)(Brief Article)
- UMe redesigns web sites, adds video clips.(Universal Music Enterprises)(Brief Article)
- Thomson offers triple play to cable TV operators.(Thomson S.A. Thomson Broadcast Solutions)(Brief Article)
- Sony's PR nightmare worsens.(SONY SCENE)(Sony BMG Music Entertainment)
- Consumers looking for creativity.(views of Jim Chabin from Promax&BDA)
- Apple has video-happy halloween.(market share of Apple Computer Inc. iTunes Music Store on video downloads)(Brief Article)
- Nokia CoolZone delivers content in-store.(MOBILE MEDIA)
- DVR v PC: for the Hearts and minds of consumers and Media Producers.(digital video recorders)(Brief Article)
- iPod glow spreads to Macs.(Apple Computer Inc.)(Brief Article)
- Mobile users to reach 2.4b by 2009.(LIES, DAMN LIES & STATISTICS)(Brief Article)
- VWB planning to break new digital media ground.(PRODUCT WATCH)(video without boundaries)
- Virgin Digital's red pass: an exercise in digital music.(Virgin Digital introduced online subscription music service )
- i2Hub: 'RIP 11.14.2005'.(i2Hub stopped service of Peer to peer network as it is used for copying movies and video files)(Brief Article)
- Cingular adds live ticker, streamlines software.(Cingular Wireless L.L.C. mobile phone Internet service)(Brief Article)
- Online DVD rental market shows potential for net-delivered content.(SHOW TIME)
- Broadband scorecard-US & Canada-Q3 2005: listed by greatest net additions from Q2 to Q3.(Illustration)
- Santa Claus has come to towns and malls, already.(survey)(Brief Article)
- VWB flies with CoPilot.(new products from Video Without Boundaries)(Brief Article)
- Wireless broadband is here to stay.(forecast)
- HomePNA Alliance adds members.(Home Phoneline Networking Alliance)(Brief Article)
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