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By Ned Randolph - 11/13/2007 NOV. 13 | SanDisk's solution for getting downloads to the TV is now on sale. With the Sansa TakeTV, users can drag drop video files, such as movie downloads, onto a USB flash drive then connect it straight to a TV through a cradle.

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Video Business: Weekly E-News Summary

Americans’ proliferating entertainment options, including digital delivery, and the home entertainment market’s shift to sell-through are not impacting retailers in the smallest markets nearly as much as those in major metropolitan areas, according to retailers and researchers.

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Lionsgate to offer iTunes files on DVDs

Date: Mar 10, 2008 | Author: By Danny King

MARCH 10 | Lionsgate in May will start including an iTunes digital copy on some of its high-profile DVD releases, making it the second studio to work with Apple on providing digital files that can be played on iPods and other Apple devices. The studio will embed the iTunes copy on special-edition

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Video Business: Weekly E-News Summary

SEPT. 6 | CEDIA: DENVER—High-def rivals Toshiba and Sony used the Custom Electronic Design & Installation Assn. Expo here this week to tout new players as each side claimed market dominance.

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BBC downloads deal with iTunes

Date: Feb 20, 2008 | Author: By Steve Clarke of Variety

FEB. 20 | FROM VARIETY: The BBC and Apple have agreed to a pioneering deal that enables users to download high-profile fare like Life on Mars via iTunes for £1.89 ($3.70) an episode.

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By Todd Spangler of Multichannel News - 11/14/2007 NOV. 14 | FROM MULTICHANNEL NEWS: In Demand Networks’ male-targeted HD channel Mojo signed a deal to sell its original programming through Amazon.com’s Unbox digital video download service.

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NBC’s Quarterlife heads to iTunes

Date: Feb 26, 2008 | Author: By Alex Weprin of Broadcasting & Cable

FEB. 26 | FROM BROADCASTING & CABLE: Quarterlife, the hour-long drama series that began its life on MySpace and will make the jump to NBC Tuesday, will make episodes available for download on Apple iTunes the same day they debut on NBC.

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Movie Gallery: Can't file third-quarter report NOV. 13 | In a Securities and Exchange Commission filing, Movie Gallery said that in view of its Oct. 16 bankruptcy, it could not file its Q3 report “without unreasonable effort or expense.

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Apple shares plunge 11%

Date: Jan 23, 2008 | Author: By Ben Fritz of Variety

JAN. 23 | FROM VARIETY: Record revenue and profits and a very healthy first holiday for the iPhone weren't enough to soothe Apple investors, as lower-than-expected guidance sent the computer and media device maker's shares plunging 11% in after-hours trading Tuesday. Revenue growth was highest for

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By Joseph Palenchar of TWICE - 11/13/2007 NOV. 13 | FROM TWICE: Microsoft is putting more marketing muscle behind Tuesday’s retail launch of an expanded selection of Zune portable media players.

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