Search king’s NBC Universal deal won’t turn television advertising upside down.
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A brief summary of technology news around the globe.
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Media company moves from potential third-round investor to owner of ad-network creator.
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The cable giant launches its one-stop movie-television destination for viewers to watch more than 3,000 hours of TV shows, movie trailers, and short videos.
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Social-networking site Bebo announces the launch of its Open Application Platform, opening its Facebook-compatible API to third-party developers.
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Peacock Equity venture affiliate invests in 4Info, an advertising-supported provider of sports, weather, and celebrity information.
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Speaking at an event in New York, NBC Universal Chief Executive Jeff Zucker on Monday dismisses repeated rumors that the media company would be sold by parent General Electric.
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The search king is noticeably absent from an agreement put forth by Microsoft, Walt Disney, Viacom, News Corp, CBS, NBC Universal and others pushing a set of guidelines to protect copyrights online.
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GE and NBC inject $21 million into content and search site Healthline.
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Webisodes and mobisodes stir trouble in TV land in Writers Guild dispute.
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Fox, Viacom, CBS, and NBC Universal are in talks to launch a competing viral video site.
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Cable channels start contest to find user-generated horror, fantasy, and sci-fi shorts.
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TV network teams with MediaZone on subscription sports channels over the Net.
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Portal’s Spanish-language site combines forces with Telemundo.
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Cable TV network adds original online content, venue for user-generated videos.
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The news organization and its advertisers are about to find out who wants news on their cell phones.
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Acquisition brings in 14 million unique users, most of them women.
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TV network premieres pilot episode of legal drama ‘Conviction’ as free download for video iPod before broadcasting it.
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NBC Universal buys control of television component of joint venture from Microsoft.
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Hewlett-Packard will support the high-definition DVD format backed by Toshiba, in addition to Blu-ray format.
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