Tuesday, December 23, 2003
10 TV Ads America won't see, the New Media legal wars continue, Jay-Z's "Black Phone" and "Mini" ipod's are coming
10 TV Ads America Won't See: Mr. Kipling's Virgin Birth and Other Not-for-the-USA Fare. (AdAge.com)
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This is disappointing to hear as a big fan of the show: Three Stars of 'Seinfeld' Boycott a DVD Deal. (New York Times)
Mini iPods are coming: Rumors are rampant that Apple CEO Steve Jobs will focus on the release of new low-end, 'mini iPods' during the keynote address at the upcoming Macworld Expo on January 6 in San Francisco, Calif. (ThinkSecret via Mishpucha)
Sanity prevails? Federal Appeals Court Rejects RIAA Subpoenas. (Washington Post)
"DVD Jon" wins again: An appeals court has cleared a Norwegian man of DVD piracy charges. (BBC News World Edition)
Image courtesy: MTV News via Nokia
The Jay-Z march towards world domination continues: while waiting to become a NBA team owner, Jay-Z continues to break ground as the first artist to partner with the wireless industry for his new signature "Black Phone." (SOHH)
More Best of 2003 action courtesy of Pitchfork.
Eminem's old words aren't hip-hop's biggest problem: Renee Graham explores the agenda behind The Source's ongoing feud with Slim Shady in her "Life in the Pop Lane" column. (Boston Globe)
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Image courtesy: New York Times
This is disappointing to hear as a big fan of the show: Three Stars of 'Seinfeld' Boycott a DVD Deal. (New York Times)
Mini iPods are coming: Rumors are rampant that Apple CEO Steve Jobs will focus on the release of new low-end, 'mini iPods' during the keynote address at the upcoming Macworld Expo on January 6 in San Francisco, Calif. (ThinkSecret via Mishpucha)
Sanity prevails? Federal Appeals Court Rejects RIAA Subpoenas. (Washington Post)
"DVD Jon" wins again: An appeals court has cleared a Norwegian man of DVD piracy charges. (BBC News World Edition)
Image courtesy: MTV News via Nokia
The Jay-Z march towards world domination continues: while waiting to become a NBA team owner, Jay-Z continues to break ground as the first artist to partner with the wireless industry for his new signature "Black Phone." (SOHH)
More Best of 2003 action courtesy of Pitchfork.
Eminem's old words aren't hip-hop's biggest problem: Renee Graham explores the agenda behind The Source's ongoing feud with Slim Shady in her "Life in the Pop Lane" column. (Boston Globe)
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