Disney unit negotiates rights for yet-to-be invented distribution technologies, executive says.
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CBSSports.com opens college basketball tournament to other web sites as event continues to attract young, college educated males and big-name advertisers.
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In shutting down Disney Mobile and Mobile ESPN, the entertainment giant may have dealt a death blow to the mobile virtual network operator market.
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Fantasy Sports Ventures scoops up football tips site, joins ESPN and Yahoo in consolidating fantasy sports sites.
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Robert Iger talks about piracy and unveils interactive Disney.com in a star-studded event.
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Handset maker partners GPS veteran to push real world solution instead of usual entertainment fare.
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Handset maker partners GPS veteran to push real-world solution instead of usual entertainment fare.
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Disney blows the whistle on its disappointing MVNO experiment.
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With only 30,000 mobile subscribers, ESPN will offer live college football games to jumpstart its cell service.
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Consumer Powerline and its rivals are writing larger checks for their clients.
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The venture-backed startup, which helps utilities avoid blackouts, will now manage more than 1,000 megawatts.
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Former Disney chairman joins board of web TV startup that erodes broadcast TV business model.
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Wireless technology investors Qualcomm and Intel Capital reflect Amp’d’s embrace of technologies like Wi-Fi.
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The movement against menu-driven TV programming picks up a heavyweight tag team partner in Disney.
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No. 1 U.S. wireless carrier debuts social networking service, upgraded video service.
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A slew of wireless startups plan to deliver the right media mix to niche cell phone markets. It'll take more than energy to succeed.
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NBCOlympics.com near top of Olympic news; Net gambling’s hidden population; more auto insurance customers coming from Web.
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The two giants extend video deal from TV to computer screens.
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With losses mounting, satellite radio firms can't afford to chase well-known talent.
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After decades as just the transport medium, satellite service providers are picking out ethnic content for U.S. viewers.
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