MediaBytes with Shelly Palmer - New Media News - Audio: Episodes

Fate of Local Television lies with Big 3. Senator Ted “Tubes” Stevens loses election. HP issues healthy forecast. ESPN signs 4-year deal with BCS. Plus, today’s consulting question, “Can Yahoo be saved?” Shelly has the answer on today’s Mediabytes. Read more at ...
Yang to resign from Yahoo. Mark Cuban indicted on insider trading. Obama brings 60 minutes big ratings. Harry Potter, Star Trek trailers premier. Plus, today’s consulting question, “Is it true that MLB.TV is walking away from Silverlight and going back to Flash?” Shelly has the ...
Quantum of Solace tops Box Office. CBS most watched network. SAG, AMPTP to talk Thursday. Plus, today’s consulting question, “I’ve read that Hollywood has really cut TV development dollars, is it the economy?” Shelly has the answer on today’s MediaBytes. Read more at ...
Redstone has enough assets to cover debt. Microsoft offering 0% financing on business software. Microsoft launching Windows Live social network. Google launching voice recognition for iPhone app. Plus, today’s consulting question, “Local TV news is so important, how can Fox and NBC merge ...
YouTube to sell search ads. LG, Sharp, Chungwha guilty of price fixing LCD TV’s. Intel cuts outlook. BlackBerry Storm with touch screen to debut 11/21. Plus, today’s consulting question, “How does Google’s Flutrends know who has the flu?” Shelly has the answer on today’s ...
General Motors may not survive 2008 without a Federal bailout. The 100 year old automotive company’s stock hit rock bottom yesterday, closing at $2.92, a 65 year low. GM has been used more than $2 billion of its cash reserves each month this fall and may run out of money by the end of the [...]
GM looking for Federal bailout. Google shares at 3-year low. Midway Games causing Viacom problems. Paulie Walnuts released fragrance. Plus, today’s consulting question, “What ever happened to the guy who leaked tracks from Guns N Roses Chinese Democracy?” Shelly has the answer ...
iPhone number 1 in 3Q. Circuit City files for Chapter 11 Bankruptcy. Cisco unveils new, super fast hardware. Nortel Networks lost $3.4 billion in 3Q. Sirius XM post $4.8 billion lose. Plus, today’s consulting question, “When is network DVR going to be available?” Shelly has the answer ...
iPhone number 1 in 3Q. Circuit City files for Chapter 11 Bankruptcy. Cisco unveils new, super fast hardware. Nortel Networks lost $3.4 billion in 3Q. Sirius XM post $4.8 billion lose. Plus, today’s consulting question, “When is network DVR going to be available?” Shelly has the ...
Madagascar tops box office. MGM to share feature films on YouTube. MySpace working on pay platform for widgets. Blockbuster to release set-top box. Plus, today’s consulting question, “Was Britney Spears really going to play the Virgin Mary in a movie?” Shelly has the answer on today’s ...
Microsoft still not interested in Yahoo. Microsoft looking to sign search, ads deal with Verizon. Craigslist curbs erotic services ads. Samsung overtakes Motorola as leading handset vender. Susan Lucci voted off Dancing with the Stars. Plus, today’s consulting question, “What is white ...
71.5 million viewers on election night. Google walks away from Yahoo deal. Sprint to bring NFL games to mobile. Michael Crichton, R.I.P. Plus, today’s consulting question, “Who will be Obama’s chief of technology?” Shelly has the answer on today’s MediaBytes. Read more ...
Obama wins, CNN.com receives record traffic. FCC approves Verizon/Alltel, Sprint/Clearwire deals. FCC approves White Space Usage. Plus, today’s consulting question, “How soft is the scatter market?” Shelly has the answer on today’s MediaBytes. Read more at ShellyPalmer.com Running ...
Google, Yahoo revise search deal. FCC Chairman Martin cancels vote on phone transfers. Viacom net income down 37%. Brightcove shutting down free hosting, TV site. Plus, today’s consulting question, “What is P4P and does it work?” Shelly has the answer on today’s MediaBytes. Read ...
McCain hits SNL, big ratings. Court rules same broadcast channels must be available after transition. MySpace, MTV sign advanced advertising deal. Panasonic may acquire Sanyo. Plus, today’s consulting question, “Internet CPMs have dropped over 10% in the last two quarters, is it just ...
Google may walk away from Yahoo deal. Sprint will keep Nextel, sign new deal. Obama brings Daily Show highest ratings ever. Fred Wilson named Silicon Alley #1. Estelle Reiner passed away. Plus, today’s consulting question, “EA cut its forecast, don’t people play more games when times ...
Obama hits primetime, Daily Show. Rock Band to license Beatles songs. Netflix to bring “Watch Instantly” to TiVo. 21 months for bringing camcorder to theater. Plus, today’s consulting question, “When is OpenId going to get real?” Shelly has the answer on today’s ...
Microsoft unveils Windows 7, RIP Vista. CW, CBS may revive Melrose Place. Google settles book lawsuit, continues scanning project. WideOrbit completes $10M round of funding. LinkedIn goes live with 3rd party apps. Plus, today’s consulting question, “What’s Up With All the Ad Networks?” ...
Senator Ted “Tubes” Stevens guilty on all counts. Verizon profit increases 31%, subs up. Microsoft unveils Windows Azure, cloud computing system. Major retailers cut prices of Blu-ray players. Plus, today’s consulting question, “Why is Hulu having problems selling ads?” ...
Steamboat Venture’s director to lease fighter jet? ABC News President cuts budget, cancels holiday party. Netflix brings “Watch Instantly” to Macs. Oprah names Kindle “favorite new gadget.” Cox to roll out cell phone network. Plus, today’s consulting question, ...
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