Top Headlines Of The Week From paidContent.org And paidContent:UK
Another busy week for us: our own Staci D. Kramer and David Kaplan covered UBS Media Week and there was another slew of layoffs. We also had our second LA Year-End Review and Mixer, so be sure to check out our west coast correspondent Tameka Kee’s coverage. Thanks to everyone who attended, including our sponsors, MSN and Marketwire.
paidContent.org:
—Interview: Christie Hefner: ‘Change Will Be Good For The Company’
—Dis*Content: Why Can’t Google Invest in Hulu? Or At Least Do A Syndication Deal
—Tribune Files For Ch. 11 Bankruptcy Protection; Cubs Not Included In Filing
—More Info On CBS Interactive Reorg From Internal Memo, Including The Merging Of Some Units
—@ UBS Media Week: Graham: Would Borrow For Great Asset But Wouldn’t Drown Company In Debt
—@ UBS Media Week: Playboy’s Hunt For New CEO; ‘We Don’t Know How Long It Will Take’
paidContent:UK:
—Last.fm Lays Off Around 20 Staff, Part Of CBS/CNET Integration
—RBI Sale Cancelled; Reed Elsevier Still Wants To Sell It In Medium-Term
—ITV, BT Join BBC’s Project Canvas, Teaming For Open VOD IPTV
—BBC Adds Additional Phone Support For TV Catch-up Service iPlayer
—Industry Moves: Dopplr Takes Investor Ahtisaari As CEO
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