Results for September 2007

Just An Online Minute... CBS To Showcase Video Clips
CBS today unveiled its latest strategy to draw Internet users. The network is launching the digital production studio EyeLab to create short clips culled from TV programs.» 0 Comments
Just An Online Minute... Verizon Rescinds Text Message Block
This morning, after news broke that Verizon had refused to allow the abortion rights group Naral Pro-Choice America to send text messages to supporters, the telecom changed its position. Now, the company says it will allow Naral to send text messages.» 0 Comments
Just An Online Minute... Apple Faces Challenges To Online Music Reign
Presenting a serious challenge to Apple's iTunes, Amazon has finally launched its music download service.» 0 Comments
Just An Online Minute... YouTube, Focus Group For Marketers?
Add world's largest focus group for marketers to the list of phrases used to describe YouTube. That's how Google's Eileen Naughton, director of media platforms, characterized the site this morning during a keynote address at MediaPost's OMMA conference.» 0 Comments
Just An Online Minute... Nets Develop Online Deals For New Season
NBC might be feuding with Apple, but the network's joint venture partner, News Corp., said today it's going to make season premieres of seven Fox shows available for free on iTunes.» 0 Comments
Just An Online Minute... ABC, NBC Update Online Video Strategies
In yet another example of TV networks scrambling to distribute programs online, ABC today said it will stream a number of its shows including "The Bachelor," "Brothers & Sisters" and "Grey's Anatomy" on AOL. The news comes one day after NBC announced plans to offer downloads of TV shows online.» 0 Comments
Just An Online Minute... Study: Web Continues To Grow Hobbyists
It looks like the long tail of the Web continues to draw a good deal of people's attention, at least according to a new report by the Pew Internet & American Life Project.» 0 Comments
Just An Online Minute... Times Online Content: Free At Last!
As expected, The New York Times ended its premium TimesSelect service and is once again offering all of its content, including columns by well-known authors like Maureen Dowd and Frank Rich, for free.

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Just An Online Minute... AOL Integrates Acquisitions Into 'Platform A'
In hopes of boosting its online ad business, AOL said today it's moving its headquarters from Dulles, Va., to Manhattan, where it will integrate newly acquired behavioral targeting company Tacoda and mobile marketing shop Third Screen Media into its new "Platform A."» 0 Comments
Just An Online Minute... In Rare Move, Content Creator Goes After YouTube
The musician Prince is mulling copyright infringement lawsuits against YouTube and other Web sites that allegedly offer pirated videos of him performing.» 0 Comments
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