Top Headlines Of The Week From paidContent.org And paidContent:UK
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Also, a busy week of conferences, as our senior correspondent David Kaplan and UK editor Robert Andrews have been everywhere. Check out their coverage from Media & Money, Mipcom, Innovation 360 and Friday morning’s News Corp. meeting.
Top headlines of the week from our sister sites paidContent.org and paidContent:UK:
paidContent.org:
—News Corp Rethinks Private Equity Investment In MySpace Music; Too Complicated, Not Necessary
—Google Q3 Call: Outside, The Larger Economy Appears Dire, But Inside Google, Continued Optimism
—Interview: Tribune’s Abrams On Redesign: Bringing The Five Stages Of Grief Down To Three
—@ Mipcom Interview: Danny Passman, Head Of Programming, Joost: ‘We’ve Learned From Our Mistakes’
—Playboy Enterprises Does Restructuring; Shutting DVD Division For Online Focus; 80 Positions Will Go
—Search Remains Resilient, But Spending Slumps At the End Of Q3
paidContent:UK:
—@ Mipcom Interview: Mark Zaleski, CEO, Dailymotion: An Investment For A Broadcaster?
—@ Mipcom: Kangaroo Plans To Offer US Shows, Movies; Closed Beta Due For Christmas
—@ Mipcom: Turbulent Babelgum Finds New CTO; Player Upgrade And New Management Coming Soon
—Earnings: FT Strong Despite Economy, Revenue Up 11 Percent
—Updated: Virgin Media Asks To Defer Debt Payments To 2012
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