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What the world needed: a remake of The Gong Show.
Except Jon Stewart isn't a pompous blow-hard who refuses to listen to other people when they speak.
Also, Neil Young about to embark on exciting experiment while simultaneously sounding like a cranky old man.
For us, it's the alcohol. Natch.
Arrrrgh!
Posting this because I know that some of the 'Loper women will be happy at the news, because they used to moon over him during the "Scarecrow & Mrs. King" days. And because of that, I'm almost ashamed to report that I've noticed that spoiler-boy Ausiello got the female lead of that show wrong.
RIAA spokesperson predicts DRM-limited subscription music services are the future of the industry. Never mind the fact that subscriptions services are the one area where digital sales are declining year over year.
The Deliverator will be at your door in 30 minutes or less.
A few things of note: 1) the Zune Insider blog remains alive and well; 2) despite pricing "flexibility", Microsoft is subsidizing prices to keep them competitive with iTunes; 3) NBC/Universal still doesn't get it.
Yes. Eventually another one will come along and break these records, as impressive as they are. Unless you think that gaming has peaked, of course.
If you've happened to see or hear this story, you've probably come to the same conclusion that we have: everybody involved with it is a total and utter scumbag. When we were students, instead of an $11,000 fur coat, how about paying a year's rent. A pox on all of these people.
Analysis of the week's biggest news. We're excited and skeptical, but that's mostly because our dreams have been dashed so many times before.
IODA develops ways to eliminate the middleman and bring artists and consumers together -- in a retail sort of way.
What happens when your street name is changed, but not every single database with your address knows about the change? Or you, for that matter?
The Internet Archive pushes back against a National Security Letter and prevails. Characteristically, Brewster Kahle had a muted reaction to his success.
Ron Hogan digs into a critical (get it, critical?) question raised by Seth Godin about media saturation of certain topics at the expense of others. Special to MediaBistro: fix your page titles!
But Beverly Hills 90210 makes the cut.
Huzzah to the EFF and ACLU for fighting this!!
Back in our day, MTV played music videos which were ads. Have times changed?
Because, of course, every single time that someone used TorrentSpy, they were taking money from the studios. Even if they were using it to download something that the studios weren't offering or had no plans to offer?