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January 4, 2007
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  • AT&T expands U-verse programming
    AT&T has signed a deal to deliver the YES Network, which includes New York Yankees and New Jersey Nets programming, to its U-verse customer base in Connecticut. AT&T has set a goal of being able to deliver its U-verse TV service to 19 million homes by the end of next year. Broadcasting & Cable (1/3) LinkedInFacebookTwitterEmail this Story
  • Suit: Apple, Google, Napster violate video patent
    Intertainer -- a largely inactive VOD company run by veteran TV and film producer Jonathan T. Taplin -- has filed a federal lawsuit, alleging Apple, Google and Napster are infringing on a 2005 patent for the commercial distribution of audio and video on the Web. Apple, Google and Napster would not comment on the litigation. The New York Times (1/3) LinkedInFacebookTwitterEmail this Story
  • Sprint seeks new direction with creative
    Sprint Nextel, the nation's third-largest telecom, has put its creative account into review, with a spokeswoman saying the company is "open to any options to bring us back to a competitive position" among its rivals. It wasn't clear whether incumbents TBWA/Chiat/Day, New York (consumer ads) and/or Publicis & Hal Riney, San Francisco (B-to-B) would be invited or would opt to participate in the review. Sprint reportedly has an annual marketing budget of $1.6 billion. Advertising Age (1/3) , Adweek (1/3) LinkedInFacebookTwitterEmail this Story
  • Turner takes advantage of Web success
    Turner Broadcasting is turning to the Web to stay fresh as 24-hour network news and other once-innovative ideas become commonplace. The company has recently introduced sites including Very Funny Ads and ACC Select, which runs Atlantic Coast Conference basketball games and other college sports. "We're building businesses outside our core that allow us to compete for other pools of money," says Turner Entertainment Group President Mark Lazarus. The Wall Street Journal (free content) (1/4) LinkedInFacebookTwitterEmail this Story
  • EarthLink CEO dies at 49
    EarthLink CEO Garry Betty died Tuesday because of heart problems related to his battle with cancer. "I built the plane, but he was the pilot. ... There were a lot of dimensions to him," EarthLink founder Sky Dayton said of Betty. The New York Times (1/4) LinkedInFacebookTwitterEmail this Story
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  • Analysis: FMC on the verge
    Fixed-mobile convergence will likely grow in importance as an issue in the telecom space now that AT&T has completed its union with BellSouth, according to one writer who speculates that Cingular Wireless will help spur more competition in the space. T-Mobile USA launched an unlicensed mobile-access service in Seattle last year and Cingular confirms its work in the space continues. Light Reading (1/3) LinkedInFacebookTwitterEmail this Story
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