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Posted on September 24, 2007
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“We don’t want to buy the FT. News Corp will crush it.”
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The larger point, though, is that the networks seem to be approaching the web with a greater sense of possibility. “We’re a content company and we believe in content ubiquity,” Mr Gaspin said. “So we’re going to go wherever the consumers are.”
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Online advertising spending is widely predicted to continue its strong growth even if a US economic downturn squeezes the advertising sector as a whole. Indeed, pressure on companies to cut costs if the economy softens could even hasten the switch in spen
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All the films will be made available from 9pm on the day they are first shown. On five nights, a selection of short films from aspiring film makers will also be aired. The festival’s website will also host content from the previous night’s screenings.
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You put your feeds into it and FeedHub will pick the best stuff to show you out of those feeds.
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Mr. Maislos said that Pudding Media had considered the privacy question carefully. The company is not keeping recordings or logs of the content of any phone calls, he said, so advertisements only relate to current calls, not past ones, and will only arriv
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