• Broadband Begets Video Content Demand, AtomFilms, Maven Networks Team To Fill It

    AtomFilms has tapped Maven Networks to supply ad-serving technology for what the companies are billing as the first online service to offer high-quality presentation of independent films. The real news, however, may be that AtomFilms is giving Maven a high-profile platform, especially as this week's Sundance Film Festival trains the spotlight on independent films to show how it can help media companies get out of the software business. ...Read the whole story

  • AOL Beefs Up Elections Guide

    America Online retooled its Elections Guide 2004 just in time for avid politicos with their eyes trained on Monday's Iowa caucus and the forthcoming New Hampshire primary. Launched last week, the AOL Elections Guide 2004 aims to provide voters with comprehensive multimedia coverage of local and national races, as well as a means to express political views. ...Read the whole story

  • Peer-to-Peer File Sharing Spikes Despite Record Industry Efforts

    Despite the Recording Industry Association of America's well-publicized efforts to crack down on peer-to-peer file sharing, the illegal practice spiked 14% in October and November of 2003, according to a new study by The NPD Group. ...Read the whole story

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