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Televisa Expands Into English TVMexican TV giant Grupo Televisa is expanding its reach into English-language content, both through a partnership with Lions Gate and subtitles for some telenovelas.
Source: Wall Street Journal
Bringing Sexy to GolfJustin Timberlake, named in December as Callaway's creative director, helped craft a new marketing campaign for the golf-equipment maker that aims to appeal to a younger demographic.
Source: Wall Street Journal
Bringing Sexy Back to GolfJustin Timberlake, named in December as Callaway's creative director, helped craft a new marketing campaign for the golf-equipment maker that aims to appeal to a younger demographic.
Source: Wall Street Journal
Hispanic Airwaves to Get More CrowdedNews Corp. is teaming up with a Colombian TV company to create a Spanish-language broadcast network for the U.S., reflecting a rush to cash in on the booming Hispanic population.
Source: Wall Street Journal
Inside Lavish Life of Hacker Kim DotcomKim Dotcom, the hulking Internet entrepreneur arrested Thursday at his New Zealand mansion, didn't lay low despite his past. Rather, he openly lived a lavish lifestyle.
Source: Wall Street Journal
Wikipedia, Google Go Black in ProtestWikipedia and other popular websites converted their homepages into virtual protest banners early Wednesday as part of an effort to stop Internet piracy legislation that is being considered by the U.S. Congress.
Source: Wall Street Journal
Wikipedia, Google Go Black to Protest SOPAWikipedia and other popular websites converted their homepages into virtual protest banners early Wednesday as part of an effort to stop Internet piracy legislation that is being considered by the U.S. Congress.
Source: Wall Street Journal
New, Old Media Battle Over Net RulesTech companies are about to unleash a splashy weapon ?Internet blackout day ?to block proposed antipiracy legislation.
Source: Wall Street Journal
Web-Piracy Bill Faces Fiercer FightSupporters of antipiracy legislation face a struggle to regain momentum after the White House sided with irate Internet companies and users and complained that the proposal could hurt companies and undermine cybersecurity.
Source: Wall Street Journal
Antipiracy Bid Aims to Jump HurdleSupporters of antipiracy legislation face a struggle to regain momentum after the White House sided with irate Internet companies and users over the weekend and complained that the proposal could hurt companies and undermine cybersecurity.
Source: Wall Street Journal