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WSJ: Microsoft to Acquire In-Game Ad Firm
Massive for Up to $400 Million
o Senate
Bill Would Limit Satellite Radio Recording Capabilities
o Electronic Arts to Pay
Programmers $14.9 Million in Overtime Settlement
o Matsushita Exec: "Market Will
Decide Winner" of DVD Format War
o Video
Game League Gets AMD Sponsorship; 2006 Season to Launch in August
o Yahoo Offers Free PC Digital
Video Recorder Software
o
Report: Online Gamers in China Will Number 61 Million by 2010
o Study: Only 6% of DVR Owner TV
Viewing is Time-Shifted
o Mercora to Power User-Created
Streaming Radio Stations for NME, Tiscali
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Briefly Noted
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Warner to Release First
HD DVD/Standard DVD Combo Disc on May 9
o
Yahoo Launches New Internet Voice Services with AT&T
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AT&T to Offer Starz Vongo VOD Service to Broadband Subscribers
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Photobucket Launches Free Video
Hosting Service
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Digital Rum to Power iTV E-Commerce Service
for U.K.'s Sky
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Satellite Firm SES ASTRA Introduces Bluetooth
Interactive TV Technology
o
TiVo Names Matthew Zinn Chief Privacy Officer
o Groove Mobile Names
Eric Giler Chairman and CEO
o TV Guide Adds Section
on Downloadable TV Shows
o Korean Online Games
Firm Webzen Announces E3 Lineup
o ArenaNet Releases
"Guild Wars Factions" Online Game
o Buena Vista Games to
Publish Four Titles From Japan's Q Entertainment
o Double Fusion to
Provide In-Game Ads for Trilogy Studios
o Game Trust Launches
Social Networking Features
o
Zoi Interactive Technologies to Acquire
Tournament Games
o Atari to Ship "HOT
PXL" Mini-Game Compilation in the Fall
o Hands-On Mobile
Releases "The Incredible Hulk: Rampage" Mobile Game
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o WSJ: Microsoft to Acquire
In-Game Ad Firm Massive for Up to $400 Million
New York - The Wall Street Journal reported on Wednesday
that Microsoft plans to acquire Massive Incorporated, the developer
of an in-game advertising network, for between $200 million and $400
million. Neither company would comment for The Journal's story. New
York-based Massive spent three years developing its technology,
which allows advertisers to insert virtual billboards and other
elements directly into video games. The company has partnered with
video game developers and publishers including THQ, Atari, 2K
Sports, Ubisoft, Konami, Sony Online Entertainment and Vivendi
Universal Games. Massive's advertising clients have included
Coca-Cola and Honda.
http://tinyurl.com/osllk
http://www.massiveincorporated.com
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o Senate Bill Would
Limit Satellite Radio Recording Capabilities
Washington - A bipartisan bill introduced in the U.S.
Senate would limit the recording capabilities of satellite radio
receivers, and compel satellite radio firms to further compensate
record labels. The "Perform Act," backed by Senators Dianne
Feinstein (D-CA), Lindsey Graham (R-S.C.) and Bill Frist (R-Tenn.),
in addition to the Recording Industry Association of America and
other copyright holders, targets satellite radios from XM and Sirius
that let users record copies of songs and other programming.
"Digital sales are finally replacing physical losses," RIAA CEO
Mitch Bainwol told Reuters. "If someone gets a distribution right
without paying for it, that blows a hole in the digital
marketplace." The Consumer Electronics Association (CEA) is opposed
to the measure, as is a splinter group called the Home Recording
Rights Coalition (HRRC). "The legislation would take away the
longstanding rights of consumers to enjoy the benefits and
flexibility of digital technology," said Gary Shapiro, president and
CEO of the CEA and chairman of the HRRC. "Indeed, it would undo
decades of progress. If the bill were enacted, recording onto
digital memory chips would be less useful to consumers than
recording onto magnetic tape was 40 years ago."
http://tinyurl.com/obafm
(Hollywood Reporter)
http://www.tmcnet.com/usubmit/2006/04/26/1611603.htm
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o Electronic
Arts to Pay Programmers $14.9 Million in Overtime Settlement
Redwood City, Calif. - Video game publisher Electronic
Arts has announced it will pay $14.9 million to settle a class
action suit brought against it by current and former computer
programmers. The programmers, all from the company's California
studios, had sued for overtime pay. Under the settlement, all of
their claims will be dismissed, and any unclaimed funds will go to
the Ronald McDonald House Charities, as well as to establish
scholarships at five universities, including Stanford, for female
and minority students interested in studying interactive
entertainment. The settlement still must be approved by San Mateo
County Superior Court.
http://biz.yahoo.com/bw/060425/20060425006281.html?.v=1
http://www.ea.com
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o Matsushita
Exec: "Market Will Decide Winner" of DVD Format War
Tokyo - The two dueling camps behind the Blu-ray and HD
DVD next-generation DVD formats, which had been in intermittent
discussions toward combining their technologies and avoiding a
format war, have now abandoned any hope of an agreement, Reuters
reported. "We are not talking and we will not talk," Kazuhiro Tsuga,
an executive officer at consumer electronics firm and Blu-ray
supporter Matsushita, told Reuters. "The market will decide the
winner." Consumers will now have to decide whether to purchase a Blu-ray
player, developed by Sony, or one of Toshiba's HD DVD players --
despite the fact that some studios have not announced plans to
release movies on one format or the other. The situation is
reminiscent of the "format war" between VHS and Beta that confronted
the home video market in the 1980's.
http://tinyurl.com/zfb9t
(Reuters)
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o Video
Game League Gets AMD Sponsorship; 2006 Season to Launch in August
Dallas - The Cyberathlete Professional League (CPL), a
tournament circuit for pro video game players, announced on
Wednesday that chipmaker Advanced Micro Devices (AMD) has signed on
as the worldwide lead title sponsor of the league. The CPL ended a
similar relationship with Intel in February, saying then that it
would not again this year be giving away $1 million in prize money
to pro gamers at stops in nine countries. While some outlets
recently reported the CPL 2006 season had been cancelled, CPL CEO
Angel Munoz said on Wednesday that the league will announce details
of its 2006 season in June. This year's season will feature stops in
nine countries, and run from August through a televised winter
championships event in Dallas in December; the league announced
earlier this week that BenQ signed on to sponsor the Dallas event,
and will provide 160 LCD monitors. The most significant change from
last year's season will be the absence of $50,000 in prize money up
for grabs at each tour stop.
http://www.thecpl.com
http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/technology/4938352.stm
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o Yahoo
Offers Free PC Digital Video Recorder Software
Sunnyvale, Calif. - Yahoo on Wednesday introduced software
that will enable consumers to turn their regular PC with a TV tuner
card into a digital video recorder. The free Yahoo Go for TV
application, launched in a beta version today, also requires 20GB of
hard drive space and the purchase of a remote control and several
cables for connecting a TV to a PC. In addition to recording TV
shows, the software also lets users access music and photos from a
PC on their televisions.
http://tinyurl.com/gbm7q
(CNET)
http://go.connect.yahoo.com/go/tv
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o Report:
Online Gamers in China Will Number 61 Million by 2010
Scottsdale, Ariz. - China will claim 61 million online
gamers in 2010, up from 25.5 million in 2005, the result of tacit
government approval and the popularity of online games among Chinese
Internet users, according to a report from market research firm
In-Stat. "As of 2005, there were 16 million paid online game
players," said In-Stat analyst Anty Zheng. "The increased rate of
online gamers is bigger than that of Chinese 'netizens' since online
gaming, as one of the most widely used online services, will become
more and more popular in the coming years." One impediment noted by
In-Stat is a new government policy that requires playing time in
Internet cafes be limited to four hours per player. The report says
that among online game operators, Shanda, NetEase, The9 and KingSoft
together account for 80% of the market, although there were more
than 300 online gaming companies in China as of 2005. Unfortunately
for these firms, despite the rapid growth of the industry less than
15% of them were profitable last year.
http://www.instat.com/catalog/Ccatalogue.asp?id=240
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o Study:
Only 6% of DVR Owner TV Viewing is Time-Shifted
Ringwood, N.J. - A recent survey of digital video recorder
(DVR) owners found that only about one-fourth (24%) actually watched
time-shifted TV in an average week, and that time-shifted
programming accounted for only 6% of an average week of TV viewing.
The report from the Total TV Audience Monitor, a measurement service
supported by firms including ABC, Fox, ESPN and the NFL, found that
DVR owners watch an average of 29.25 hours of TV a week, and only
1.7 of these are time-shifted -- with the remainder of programming
viewed at regularly scheduled broadcast times. The study also notes
that 17% of adults (36 million) now report owning a DVR, up from 11%
in 2004, which Total TV attributes to deployment of set-tops with
built-in DVR functionality.
http://biz.yahoo.com/prnews/060426/nyw022.html?.v=54
http://www.totaltvmonitor.com
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o Mercora
to Power User-Created Streaming Radio Stations for NME, Tiscali
Santa Clara, Calif. - Mercora, a provider of peer-to-peer
streaming Internet radio networks, on Wednesday announced
partnerships with U.K. music magazine NME and Italian Internet
service provider Tiscali to launch co-branded Mercora radio station
offerings for their customers. The services will provide NME.com
visitors and Tiscali subscribers in the U.K. and Italy with the
ability to create their own Internet radio stations featuring their
own music collections, as well as browse and listen to their
friends' stations. Both services will be offered for free to NME and
Tiscali customers. Santa Clara, Calif.-based Mercora's peer-to-peer
streaming radio network boasts 3 million tracks and over 100,000
channels available at any time.
http://www.transworldnews.com/NewsStory.aspx?storyid=8024&ret=Default.aspx
http://www.transworldnews.com/NewsStory.aspx?storyid=8023&ret=Default.aspx
http://www.nme.com
http://jukebox.tiscali.it
http://www.mercora.com
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DMW Announcements
3rd
Annual Digital Media Conference
- June 23, 2006

www.digitalmediaconference.com
An Executive Briefing on Emerging Business, Policy,
and Technology Issues & Opportunities
June 23,
2006
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8:30 AM - 6:30 PM
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McLean,
Virginia
Mark your
calendars! The 3rd Annual Digital Media Conference
is set for Friday, June 23, 2006 at The Ritz-Carlton
in Tysons Corner, McLean, Virginia. This is a
must-attend event for media, entertainment and technology
businesses, educational institutions and government agencies
involved in the digital distribution of media, including
information, education & entertainment products.
The
Washington Post calls the
event: "a
confab of powerful communicators and content providers in the
region."
Panels include:
- The
State of Digital Media: Research Perspectives & Insights
- The
Battle for the Digital Consumer: Who’s winning, who’s losing,
and for how long?
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Industry Roundtable: Perspectives from Leading Associations &
Interest Groups
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Music Matters: Reflections & Predictions from the Old New
Guard on the Industry’s Digital Future
- FCC
Outlook: Insights, Predictions & Analysis of the Hot Button
Issues
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Television: The Future is Now - Programming Anytime, Anywhere,
On Any Device
- The
Other Gaming Industry - Is the Legalization of Online Gambling
Inevitable?
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Mobility is the Message: Opportunities for Media on the Go and
on the Handset
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Digital Dilemmas: Issues Shaping the Future of the Internet &
Digital Media
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Marketing to the Millennials:
The Life & Times of a Digital Generation
- The
State of Online Advertising: Where the Money is Flowing and
Why
Confirmed speakers for the event include:
KEYNOTES
Dawn L. McCall,
President,
Discovery Networks International (DCI)
Hugh Panero,
President & CEO,
XM Satellite Radio
FEATURED ANALYSTS
Joe Laszlo,
Research Director,
JupiterKagan
Kurt Scherf,
Vice President & Principal Analyst,
Parks Associates
Adam Toll,
Co-Founder & COO,
BigChampagne
PANELISTS & MODERATORS
Dave
Ulmer,
Senior Director, Marketing, Digital Media Services,
Motorola
Paul
Condolora,
SVP and GM,
Cartoon
Network New Media
Joshua
Freeman,
VP, Strategy & Business Development,
AOL Video
Gary Cohen,
President,
AOL Music
Now
Todd
Alberstone,
Chief Privacy Officer/Assoc. General Counsel,
RealNetworks
Fritz
Attaway,
EVP & General Counsel,
MPAA
Matt Baker,
Founder & SVP,
Kajeet
Aydin S.
Caginalp,
Partner,
Alston &
Bird LLP
Rick
Chessen,
Partner,
Sheppard
Mullin Richter & Hampton LLP
Ted
Cohen,
SVP, Digital Distribution & Development,
EMI Music
Michael
Greeson,
President,
The
Diffusion Group
Jim Griffin,
CEO,
Cherry Lane
Digital
John
Harrobin,
VP, Marketing Communications,
Verizon
Wireless
Gary Arlen,
President,
Arlen
Communications
Keith
Hindle,
VP, Integrated Marketing & Interactive,
FremantleMedia
Ray Hopkins,
Chief Operating Officer,
Yes Network
Tony Kern,
Deputy National Managing Partner, TMT,
Deloitte &
Touche LLP
Hoseok Kim,
EVP & Chief Financial Officer,
Wider Than
Lee Knife,
General Counsel,
Digital
Media Association
Jeff Lee,
President,
Proteus
Lydia
Loizides,
Principal & Analyst,
Paphion
Steven
Marks,
General Counsel,
RIAA
Stevan
Mitchell,
VP, Intellectual Property Policy,
Entertainment Software Association
Carol
Mattey,
Director, Reg. Consulting,
Deloitte &
Touche LLP
Vince
Messina,
Entertainment Category Development Officer,
Yahoo!
David D.
Oxenford,
Partner,
Davis
Wright Tremaine LLP
Gigi Sohn,
President & Co-Founder,
Public
Knowledge
David
Pakman,
President & CEO,
eMusic
Michael
Petricone,
CP, Technology Policy,
CEA
Steven
Shepard,
President,
Shepard
Communications Group
Ned Sherman,
CEO & Publisher,
Digital Media
Wire
Paul
Sherman,
Editor-in-Chief,
Tech Wire
Publications
Mike
Vorhaus,
Managing Director,
Frank N.
Magid Associates, Inc.
more to come…
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$399
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$499
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5th Annual Games & Mobile Forum 2006

Museum of Jewish Heritage
- New York
www.gamesandmobile.com
Digital Media
Wire would like to thank all of our speakers, sponsors, and
attendees that participated at the
2006 Games and Mobile Forum
over the past two days. We greatly appreciate your support and
look forward to seeing all of you at another DMW event sometime
soon! Thank you!
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KEYNOTES
Robert Tercek,
CEO,
MultiMedia Networks
Alex St. John,
CEO,
WildTangent
Greg Ballard,
CEO,
Glu Mobile
Chris Early,
Studio Manager,
Microsoft Casual Games Group
David Gosen,
CEO,
I-Play
FEATURED INTERVIEWS
Tammy Robinson,
Manager, Games Content & Programming,
Verizon Wireless
Major (R) Chris Chambers,
Deputy Project Director,
Army Game Project
Minard Hamilton,
Head of Global Sales & Marketing,
EA Mobile
Lou Fasulo,
Senior Manager,
Cingular
Wireless
FEATURED SPEAKERS
Eric Albert,
Director of North American Operations,
Gameloft
Chris Baker,
Associate Editor,
Wired Magazine
Matthew Bellows,
GM & VP of Marketing,
Floodgate Entertainment
George Borkowski,
Head of IP & Tech Practice,
MS&K
John Cahill,
General Manager, Mobile Games,
Yahoo!
Alex Campbell,
Co-Founder & CEO,
Vibes Media
Neil Closner,
President,
Cascada Mobile
Paul Condolora,
SVP & GM, New Media,
Cartoon Network
Greg Costikyan,
CEO,
Manifesto Games
Mark Donovan,
VP, Products & Sr. Analyst,
M:Metrics
Michael Dowling,
CEO, Interpret
Matt Edelman, Co-Founder,
Multimedia Networks
Jonathan Epstein,
Co-Head, Gaming & Interactive,
United Talent Agency
Natalie Farsi,
Vice President, Media/Entertainment,
m-Qube
Dan Flanegan,
President & CEO,
Soapbox Mobile
Kristen Fox,
Associate Director,
Product,
MobileESPN Publishing
Mark Friedler,
CEO,
GameDAILY
Eric Goldberg,
Managing Director,
Crossover Technologies
Matt Golden,
SVP, Sales & Co-Founder,
Tira Wireless
Daniel Hart,
VP, Online Games,
MTV Networks
Rajiv Hiranandani,
Country Head,
mobile2win
Sam Huxley,
Chief Strategic Officer, Bounce Interactive,
Young & Rubicam
Teemu Huuhtanen,
EVP, Sales & Business Development,
Sulake
Scott Jensen,
VP, Licensing & Brand Partnerships,
MFORMA
Leo Jun,
Manager, Games Division,
HELIO
(formerly SK-EarthLink)
Gunnar Larsen,
European Director, Mobile Games,
RealNetworks
Steve Leonard,
President,
GoldPocket Wireless
Mark Litvack,
Intellectual Property Litigation Partner,
MS&K
Sean Malatesta,
VP Americas, Bus Dev,
Indiagames ltd.
(India & China)
Shaul Olmert,
Senior Director, Digital Games,
Nickelodeon Networks
Billy Pidgeon,
Analyst,
Go Play Research
Suzie Reider,
SVP, Sales/Marketing, Games & Entertainment,
CNET Networks
Adeo Ressi,
CEO & Founder,
GameTrust
Ken Ruck,
Head of Wireless,
Nickelodeon Networks
Dan Scherlis,
CEO,
Etherplay
Michael Schutzler,
SVP, Games Division,
RealNetworks
Carrie Seifer,
Director, Emerging Technologies,
CondéNast
Ned Sherman,
CEO & Publisher,
Digital Media Wire
Larry Tanz,
Chief Executive Officer,
LivePlanet
Wade Tinney,
Partner & Game Designer,
Large Animal Games
Mike Vorhaus,
Managing Director,
Frank N. Magid Associates, Inc.
Margaret Wallace,
CEO & Co-Founder,
Skunk Studios
Mike Yuen,
Senior Director, Games,
QUALCOMM
Gabe Zichermann,
Chief Marketing & Strategy Officer,
Boonty
Eric Zimmerman,
CEO,
gameLab
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o Warner to
Release First HD DVD/Standard DVD Combo Disc on May 9
Burbank, Calif. - Warner Home Video said on Wednesday
that it plans to release the first title that features HD DVD
content on one side of the disc and standard DVD content on the
other on May 9. The combo format DVD, director Rob Reiner's "Rumor
Has It," will sell for $39.99. Warner also announced three new HD
DVD titles: "Goodfellas" and "Swordfish," due for release on May 2,
and "Training Day," which will ship on May 9.
http://tinyurl.com/ndat7
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o
Yahoo Launches New Internet Voice Services with AT&T
Sunnyvale, Calif. - Further expanding their relationship, Yahoo
and telecommunications giant AT&T on Wednesday launched new
Internet-based voice communications services, including a co-branded
version of Yahoo's instant messenger with voice. The services offer
consumers enhanced PC-based calling capabilities for both making
phone calls, depending on the combination of services purchased. The
two companies already team to offer high-speed Internet services.
http://biz.yahoo.com/bw/060426/20060426005390.html?.v=1
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o AT&T to Offer
Starz Vongo VOD Service to Broadband Subscribers
San Antonio, Texas - AT&T announced on Wednesday that it has
partnered with cable TV network Starz Entertainment Group, to offer
Starz's Vongo Internet-based video-on-demand service to customers of
AT&T's high-speed Internet service. The companies will offer AT&T's
7.4 million broadband subscribers a 14-day free trial of Vongo,
which offers 1,500 movies and video selections in addition to a live
streaming Starz TV channel for $9.99 per month. The service lets
users watch movies on a PC, their televisions and some portable
media devices.
http://biz.yahoo.com/bw/060426/20060426005349.html?.v=2
http://www.starz.com
http://www.vongo.com
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o Photobucket
Launches Free Video Hosting Service
Palo Alto, Calif. - hotobucket, the provider of a free
image hosting service popular with the 64 million members of the
MySpace social networking site, announced on Wednesday that it has
expanded its offering to include video hosting and sharing services.
Photobucket Video will offer users 1GB of free video storage, and up
to 5GB with a premium account. The company claims 15 million
registered members, and serves over 50 billion image requests per
month.
http://blog.photobucket.com/archives/2006/03/video_released.html
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o Digital Rum
to Power iTV E-Commerce Service for U.K.'s Sky
London - Digital Rum announced on Wednesday that it has
partnered with U.K. satellite TV operator Sky to provide technology
that will let Sky subscribers purchase goods and services through
Sky Net, the broadcaster's new interactive TV e-commerce portal.
Digital Rum's technology allows viewers to pay for goods and
services either via their TV or mobile phone. Under the deal,
Digital Rum will also secure retail, travel, content and
entertainment partners for the service, available in 8 million U.K.
homes.
http://tinyurl.com/s5lbh
http://www.digitalum.com
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o Satellite
Firm SES ASTRA Introduces Bluetooth Interactive TV Technology
Betzdorf, Germany - Satellite operator SES ASTRA on
Wednesday introduced a new interactive TV mobile phone service that
utilizes Bluetooth wireless technology. The Blucom service,
available to broadcasters in Europe, the Middle East and Africa,
will allow for the transfer of broadcast data from the Internet or a
Bluetooth-enabled TV receiver to a mobile phone, using text messages
as a return path.
http://biz.yahoo.com/bw/060426/20060426005819.html?.v=1
http://www.ses-astra.com
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o TiVo Names
Matthew Zinn Chief Privacy Officer
Alviso, Calif. - TiVo announced on Wednesday that it has
promoted Matthew Zinn to the position of senior vice president,
general counsel, secretary and chief privacy officer. Zinn joined
the company in 2000 as the digital video recorder maker's chief
legal officer.
http://biz.yahoo.com/prnews/060426/sfw069.html?.v=49
http://www.tivo.com
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o Groove Mobile
Names Eric Giler Chairman and CEO
Andover, Mass. - Groove Mobile, a provider of branded
mobile music download services for wireless carriers, announced on
Wednesday that it has named Eric Giler as chairman and chief
executive officer. Previously, Giler founded and was president and
CEO of Brooktrout, a supplier of advanced hardware and software that
he sold in 2005. Massachusetts-based Groove Mobile, which recently
raised $8.5 million in venture capital, counts Sprint and wireless
carriers in Canada, the U.K., Europe and Asia among its customers.
http://biz.yahoo.com/prnews/060426/law060.html?.v=52
http://www.groovemobile.com
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o TV Guide Adds
Section on Downloadable TV Shows
New York - Gemstar-TV Guide International's TV Guide
magazine announced on Wednesday that it plans to launch a new weekly
column called "Downloads," which will feature information on the TV
shows available for download or online viewing each week. "Since
television programs are increasingly available and delivered to
viewers in many different ways, we wanted to take the lead in
providing our readers -- all enthusiastic television viewers -- the
information they need to maximize their viewing experience, wherever
that experience may take place," said TV Guide editor-in-chief Ian
Birch.
http://tinyurl.com/q3g4y
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o Korean
Online Games Firm Webzen Announces E3 Lineup
Los Angeles - Korean online game developer Webzen on
Wednesday announced the roster of titles it will preview at next
month's Electronic Entertainment Expo (E3) in Los Angeles. The
company will bring its massively multiplayer PC titles "Soul of the
Ultimate Nation" and "Project Wiki," in addition to "Huxley," a
multiplayer game that will be available both for the PC and Xbox
360. The company recently established North American operations in
Los Angeles.
http://biz.yahoo.com/bw/060426/20060426005823.html?.v=1
http://www.webzen.com
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o ArenaNet
Releases "Guild Wars Factions" Online Game
Bellevue, Wash. - Video game developer ArenaNet and
publishing partner NCsoft on Wednesday announced the release of
their "Guild Wars Factions" massively multiplayer online game. Those
who pre-ordered the game, a sequel to ArenaNet's popular "Guild
Wars," will have exclusive access to the online game for 24 hours,
beginning at midnight.
http://tinyurl.com/qckxo
http://www.plaync.com
http://www.arena.net
http://www.guildwars.com
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o Buena Vista
Games to Publish Four Titles From Japan's Q Entertainment
Burbank, Calif. - Disney's Buena Vista Games announced on
Wednesday that that it has signed an agreement with Tokyo-based
developer Q Entertainment, to publish four new titles in all regions
except Asia. Under the deal, Buena Vista will publish Q's "Lumines
Plus" for PlayStation 2; "Lumines II" and "Every Extend Extra" for
PSP; and "Meteos: Disney Edition" for the Nintendo DS.
http://tinyurl.com/jfa7v
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o Double
Fusion to Provide In-Game Ads for Trilogy Studios
San Francisco - Double Fusion, a provider of in-game
advertising technology and services, announced on Wednesday that it
has signed a multi-year deal with independent game developer Trilogy
Studios. Under the agreement, Double Fusion will facilitate
advertising and product placement for Trilogy's first title. The
studio was founded by developers who worked on games including
"Medal of Honor," "The Chronicles of Riddick" and "The Lord of the
Rings: Battle for Middle Earth".
http://www.doublefusion.com
http://www.trilogystudios.com
____________________________________________
o Game Trust
Launches Social Networking Features
New York - Game Trust, an infrastructure provider for
online casual PC games, announced on Wednesday that it has added
social networking features, as well as universal chat, a free
instant messenger application and buddy lists in the latest release
of its Game Frame service. Available across 65 game titles on sites
including MiniClip.com and Shockwave.com, the service will allow
players to create their own Game Frame personal profile sites, and
interact with one another even when not engaged in gameplay.
http://biz.yahoo.com/prnews/060426/nyw110.html?.v=52
http://www.gametrust.com
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o Zoi
Interactive Technologies to Acquire Tournament Games
Las Vegas - Zoi Interactive Technologies, a developer of
advergames and other consumer entertainment applications, announced
on Wednesday that it plans to acquire Tournament Games, an operator
online skill game tournaments. Financial terms of the deal were not
disclosed. Founded in 1997, Tournament Games generated over $3
million in tournament entry fees in 2005.
http://tinyurl.com/p6ngc
http://www.zoitec.com
http://www.tournamentgames.com
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o Atari to
Ship "HOT PXL" Mini-Game Compilation in the Fall
New York - Atari said that it plans to release "HOT PXL,"
a collection of over 200 mini-games for the Sony PSP, during the
fall of 2006. The game will utilize the PSP's ability to download
new content through an online interface.
http://biz.yahoo.com/prnews/060426/clw500a.html?.v=1
http://www.hotpxl.com
____________________________________________
o Hands-On
Mobile Releases "The Incredible Hulk: Rampage" Mobile Game
San Francisco - Mobile entertainment publisher Hands-On
Mobile (formerly Mforma) on Wednesday announced the release of "The
Incredible Hulk: Rampage," a mobile game based on the Marvel Comics
character.
http://tinyurl.com/zhhn7
http://www.marvelmobile.com
http://www.handson.com
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