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Can Steve Jobs unplug cable TV?

CBS and Disney may join Apple's $30 per month TV service, says the Wall St. Journal This could be totally disruptive. Or it could be another "hobby" like Apple TV that never quite takes off. In a...

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Clash of the titans: the cable wars, continued

News Corp. vs Cablevision. Cablevision vs. Disney. The list goes on and on. An updated tally of cable licensing deals gone horribly awry. As the Cablevision and News Corp. feud continues, more than...

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Google, Viacom win dismissal of children’s web privacy lawsuit

(Reuters) – Google Inc GOOG and Viacom Inc won the dismissal of a nationwide privacy lawsuit accusing them of illegally tracking the Internet activity of boys and girls who visited Nickelodeon’s...

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Nickelodeon unveils paid streaming service for kids

(REUTERS) — Viacom’s VIA Nickelodeon unveiled on Wednesday a paid streaming service for children called Noggin that will launch on March 5 for $5.99 a month. The mobile subscription service will be...

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These female pop stars are 25 and under — and crazy rich

According to the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics, young people entering the workforce face a slowly improving job market that still has a long way to go. "From April to July 2015, the number of...

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For the first time, NYC Toy Fair will let kids in on the fun

Every year in the depths of winter, in what often feels like the coldest week of the season, toy buyers, retailers, reporters and industry experts descend on Javits Center in New York City to see the...

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Google and Viacom Win Landmark Web Privacy Lawsuit Filed by Parents

Google goog and Viacom viab have a right to track the online activity of children who visit their websites, federal judges ruled Monday. The 3rd U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals in Philadelphia voted...

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