Top Headlines Of The Week From paidContent.org, mocoNews And contentSutra
Big week for mocoNews as our correspondents Tricia Duryee and Dianne See Morrison jetted off to Barcelona to cover the giant mobile event that is Mobile World Congress. In case you missed it, their coverage is at our MWC channel. Read about Microsoft’s focus, HTC’S Android handsets, Will.i.am’s appearance and much more.
Over on contentSutra, Sruthijith KK reported from FICCI Frames, Mumbai’s global convention for media and entertainment. His stories, including ones on Bebo’s India launch and NBC’s NDTV investment, can be viewed here.
paidContent.org:
—CBS Responds To Hulu In Equally Terse Terms: ‘Well Within Rights’
—Why Digital Music Companies And The Labels Have So Much Trouble Getting Along
—Interview: Jacob Weisberg, Chairman, Slate Group: Breaking Out Of The Beltway
—NYT Suspends Dividend; Even 6 Cents Per Share Was Too Much
—The Real Problem With Display: A Glut Of Inventory
—Playboy Clarifies Views On Sale: ‘Listening, But Not Looking’; Investors Remain Hopeful Anyway
mocoNews:
—Earnings: Sprint Nextel Narrows Loss To $1.6 Billion Amid Continued Customer Flight
—Comcast’s $600 Million Clearwire Writedown Equals Nearly Half Of Its Original Investment
—Google Releases Android Market Policies; Returns, Remote Removal Of Apps
—@ MWC: As MediaFLO USA Struggles, Qualcomm Applies Lessons Learned To International Markets
—@ MWC: MySpace CEO Chris DeWolfe Lays Out Mobile Strategy; Hypertargeting Mobile Ads To Users
contentSutra:
—@ Ficci FRAMES: Bebo India Launch, Ad Slowdown Worries, Turner Mobile Strategy
—@ FICCI Frames: NBC’s Peter Smith Says Current Focus Is On NDTV Investment
—Sony CEO Kunal Dasgupta Leaves, MSM Board Chairman Takes Over As CEO
—Interview Part 2: Virgin Radio President On Indian JV, Growth, Challenges, Restrictions
—Reed Midem Launches New Events Portal; Aims To Create Online Content Market
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