The high-def DVD war ends with a rare win for Sony.
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Studios will release their DVD titles exclusively on HD DVD, the high-definition digital movie format whose sales have lagged those of rival Blu-Ray so far this year.
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Goldman Sachs leads investment in company that delivers content for Disney, Dreamworks, MySpace, and YouTube.
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A multimillion-dollar project in Jerusalem is designed to turn Israel into a major force in the animation and gaming field.
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Media giant separates into CBS and new Viacom unit in effort to drive up value.
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The search giant's co-founders are financing a college buddy's independent film.
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French electronics firm signs four studios to use its analog-to-digital technology.
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Safaricom acquisition will cost Vodafone more; Auna Group offered $8.5 billion; DreamWorks’ nightmare; Alcatel to exceed forecasts.
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To battle its archrival Intel, rebel chip maker AMD forms strong Tinseltown alliances.
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Big and small companies have made inroads to complete digital media delivery—but they haven’t arrived yet.
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At the annual cable convention, executives agree that cable leads the way into the American living room. But the strategy is a bit fuzzy.
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High skills, low costs, and a little help from friends in the West are helping India’s animation studios draw fans away from competitors, and throw down a challenge to Pixar.
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The animation spin-off's plans for Wall Street are more about helping its own than beating rivals Pixar and Disney.
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