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Tuesday, November 17, 2009

When Will Warner Music Group Finally Buy EMI?

life preserverAre Warner Music Group and EMI, which have been circling each other for nearly a decade, finally ready to consummate their relationship?

That’s the obvious question in light of news that both Terra Firma, the private equity group that bought EMI in 2007, and Citigroup, which funded most of that transaction, have written down most of their investments in the music company.

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Confirmed: MySpace Looking to Buy Imeem

victrolaGoing, going, gone: The last of the Web 2.0 music services are dwindling away. The latest is Imeem, which is in the process of being purchased by MySpace, I’ve confirmed.

Haven’t heard a price yet, but I wouldn’t expect much, given that this deal, like the iLike purchase MySpace made earlier this year, is an “acqhire”–News Corp.’s social network/portal wants to buy Imeem for its “sales team, engineering, Snocap and other Imeem IP,” a person familiar with the transaction tells me.

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Monday, November 16, 2009

Who’s Going to Pay for Online Content? A) A Few of You B) Barely Anyone C) You’re Already Paying

eightballThe new conventional wisdom is that sooner or later, consumers will have to start paying for some of the stuff they currently get for free on the Web.

But will they actually pay up? Here, the conventional wisdom is not so helpful. Nor are studies predicting consumer behavior.

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Waiting for Vivendi: Comcast-NBCU Deal Needs a “Oui”

roundersWhen will Comcast and GE’s NBCU finally unveil their hookup plans? When Vivendi says they can. Which should be sooner than later.

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Friday, November 13, 2009

Google Makes AOL’s Turnaround Task Even Harder

tim_armstrong_lgLittle by little, AOL is offering investors more and more details about what the company will look like after it spins off from Time Warner. But the more AOL discloses, the less attractive the company looks. The newest problem: AOL’s steady flow of Google money is going away.

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“The Office” Weighs In on Murdoch’s Paywall Plans

the_office_promo_pic_nbcAre the folks who put together “The Office” clairvoyant or what? These things are written and shot many weeks in advance, yet last night’s episode contains a perfectly timed reference to the News Corp./Google paywall controversy.

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Thursday, November 12, 2009

New York Times Freezes Pension Plan for Management

The only news here is that it took this long: The New York Times, which is trying to figure out how to boost revenue and cut costs, is freezing its pension and benefit plans–for management–at the end of this year.

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AOL’s Mass Layoffs Will Cost $200 Million

AOL formally acknowledged that it plans on a round of very large cuts: In a filing with the Securities and Exchange Commission, the Time Warner unit said it plans on taking up to $200 million in restructuring charges through the first half of 2010. Earlier this week, Kara Swisher reported that AOL’s coming spinoff would be followed by layoffs of up to 1,000 employees.

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Who’s Watching What on YouTube? See for Yourself.

youtube mosaicIf you’re someone who gets paid to market to people who use YouTube, there’s a good chance you already know about TestTube, the site’s suite of experimental services. The rest of us will find interesting novelties, like “Insights for Audience”: A nifty way to find out what people like–or unlike–you are watching.

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Wednesday, November 11, 2009

Strength in Numbers? News Corp. May Join Time Inc.’s “Hulu for Magazines.”

rupert-murdochWhile Rupert Murdoch is busy thumbing his nose at Google, he is making more friendly overtures to other media players. Sources tell me his News Corp. may join the digital e-reader storefront that Time Inc. and other magazine publishers are putting together.

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YouTube’s Newest Ads: Ones You Don’t Have to Watch

skippableThe newest twist in Google’s quest to wring more more money out of YouTube: Ads you don’t have to look at. That’s a refreshing change of pace, no?

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Waiting for Online Ads to Roar Back? Be Patient.

light-tunnelAdd one more voice to the chorus of conventional wisdom: The Web ad market has stopped getting worse, but it’s going to be a while before it starts getting healthy.

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Tuesday, November 10, 2009

Madison Avenue’s Plan B: Data-Driven Jewelry?

jewelryThe digital disruption wave is crashing down on the ad business. One agency’s response: A line of jewelry “that takes interesting data and transforms it into wearable art.”

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More Money for “Real Time” Ad Tech: AppNexus Raises $5 Million

exchangeAppNexus, an ad-buying “platform,” has raised $5 million in round led by Kodiak Venture Partners, along with Venrock and First Round Capital. The company is one of many trying to take advantage of “real-time” bidding for Web display ad inventory.

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Monday, November 9, 2009

Dish’s Tivo Bill: $328 Million and Counting

You think you’re paying too much for cable TV? Check out this nugget, buried in satellite TV provider Dish Networks’ quarterly filing: The company has spent $328 million in its legal battle against Tivo this year, and that bill could keep growing.

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Peter Kafka has been covering media and technology since 1997, when he joined the staff of Forbes magazine. Most recently, he has been the managing editor of the tech and media Web site, Silicon Alley Insider. Read more »

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