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Viacom Fires Back at DirecTV With VH1 Style Pop-Up Video | Wednesday, July 11, 2012 12:33 PM | Brian Anthony Hernandez |
|  | DirecTV customers lost access to Viacom channels such as MTV, Nickelodeon, Comedy Central and more on Tuesday at midnight ET after the two media giants couldn't reach a deal on programming fees. Before the blackout, both companies took their...
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Microsoft Plans to Pull Out of MSNBC.com [REPORT] | Wednesday, July 11, 2012 11:55 AM | Todd Wasserman |
|  | Microsoft plans to divest itself of MSNBC's web properties, which will be taken over and rebranded by NBC, according to a report. The agreement would rename MSNBC.com as NBCNews.com, according to The Daily Beast, which cites "people familiar with...
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'Arrested Development' Prepares to Start Production for Netflix | Wednesday, July 11, 2012 11:43 AM | Christina Warren |
|  | Marry me! Arrested Development will start shooting new episodes for Netflix in just four weeks. Executive producer and show narrator Ron Howard tweeted some photos from the new writer's room and of some bonding time with show star Jason Bateman...
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Google Launches 'Search As You Type' Pilot Program for Merchants | Wednesday, July 11, 2012 9:26 AM | Todd Wasserman |
|  | Google has rolled out a pilot program in which advertisers can display relevant search items before a consumer has finished typing a query. Called "Search as You Type," the initiative is aimed at AdWords advertisers. Google has so far partnered...
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BBC Launches Jane Austen Facebook Game | Wednesday, July 11, 2012 5:32 AM | Lauren Indvik |
|  | BBC Worldwide's Digital Entertainment division and Legacy Games have released a Jane Austen-themed Facebook game that fans of the author are sure to adore -- at least, so long as they don't become bored with the gameplay itself. The object of...
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Facebook Partners With NBC for Olympics Coverage | Wednesday, July 11, 2012 4:25 AM | Todd Wasserman |
|  | Facebook and NBC are expected to announce a collaboration Wednesday for trans-media coverage of the upcoming Olympic Games. The deal, reported in The New York Times, means NBC will be able to tap Facebook data to inform its TV coverage. One...
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