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News Bits Has Moved!
Don't panic. All the daily bits of digital media news that you've so cherished on this site over the last couple of years can still be found at Light Reading's Cable Digital News, in my Contentinople blog
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News Bits: Major Brands Struggle to Take Back Twitter Accounts
Surprisingly few of the top 100 national advertisers own the Twitter accounts named for their companies, putting brands in jeopardy and spelling possible legal trouble for the microblogging site, Ad Age reports
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Microsoft, NBC Sports Name Olympics Vendors
Akamai, iStreamPlanet, Inlet Technologies, Vertigo, Deltatre, and Conviva will be working to ensure the 2010 Olympic Games go off without a hitch
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News Bits: iPhone Users Are Lousy Dates, Study Says
In a recent study, consumer electronics specialist Retrevo investigated the dating habits of iPhone users. Shockingly, they sound like self-absorbed jerks
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Majority of Netflix Subs Use Streaming Service
A survey of 1,000 Netflix subscribers finds that 54 percent use the company's 'Watch Instantly' streaming service at least once a month
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News Bits: Apple Exceeds 100K Apps
Apple has announced that its App Store now has more than 100,000 apps
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Best Buy Confirms Digital Content Plans
The official announcement was made four months after Contentinople first reported the company would be launching the service
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Report: Apple Pitches Cable Killer to Content Companies
The company is reportedly pitching content owners on participating in a $30 per month over-the-top subscription TV service
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News Bits: YouTube Loses Head of Content Partnerships
Jordan Hoffner, YouTube's head of content partnerships, has resigned to join Ben Silverman's new IAC company
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News Bits: iPhone to Take Over E-Book Market?
E-book applications are making serious headway on the iPhone, and that could begin to affect e-book devices like the Amazon Kindle
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CableLabs Seeks Common Framework for Web Video
Cablelabs has issued a request for information that aims to define a 'common technical approach' for providing secure broadband access to subscription video services.
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Arris Developing Place-Shifting Application
No one at Arris is uttering the word 'sling,' but the company is developing a place-shifting application for a multimedia cable gateway
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News Bits: Will the iPhone Flop in China?
Apple's iPhone debuts in China today, but according to reports, enthusiasm among Chinese consumers is tepid
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Turner Sports Launches Streaming NBA App
The $40 price tag is meant to reflect the value of the content, while also opening it to the widest audience possible
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ScanScout Raises $8.5M, Eyes Asian Expansion
The company plans to open a development center in Singapore, which will be its first entry into the Asia-Pacific market
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News Bits: U2 Concert Streams to 10M on YouTube
YouTube set a personal record on Sunday by streaming U2's '360' concert at the Rose Bowl to 10M across the globe
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Comcast at Work on Secret IPTV-Video Convergence Project
Comcast has an underground IPTV and video convergence project underway, code-named 'Excalibur'
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CBS Interactive Boss Moves to Advisory Role
Quincy Smith, who led CBS through acquisitions of Last.fm and CNET, is starting an advisory firm
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Epix Set to Launch on Verizon FiOS
New premium cable network Epix will have some distribution at launch after all
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TV Execs at CTAM: TV Screen Is Still Most Important
With consumers continuing to rely on the TV for the vast majority of their viewing, programmers and distributors moving to put content online through efforts such as 'TV Everywhere' shouldn't lose focus on their core business, top executives said
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