• Slave to the boob tube (Salon)
• Horton hears a controversy (Slate)
• Google readies iPhone competition (UPI)
• Wal-Mart tweaks stores for Arab-Americans (Yahoo!)
• AOL buys Bebo (CNN)
• A first look at Disney’s Wall•E (ComingSoon.net)
• Recession fears snare Viacom stock (Hollywood Reporter)
• Horton hears faint praise (New York Times)
• McDonald’s moms make TV debut (Promo)
• New style traffic jams ahead (New York Times)
• Disney CEO champions new media (Online Media Daily)
• Seuss was not always box office gold (StarNewsOnline)
• It’s a Small World…Wal-Mart to carry Bollywood movies in Canada (Variety)
• Is 3-D the future of animation? (Los Angeles Times)
• How DoubleClick will boost Google (Washington Post)
• New Youtube app could change the net…again (Wired)
• Lionsgate signs iTunes deal (PC World)
• Disney looks to reap US$1 billion from online, according to Iger (Associated Press)
• Are people still clicking on Google ads? (Slate)
• Murdoch bows out of Yahoo! deal (Seattle Times)
• Paramount offers movie clips online (The New York Times)
• 2 cool 4 U: Texting widens generation gap (The New York Times)
• Saban enters digital media space with investment group (paidcontent.org)
• Disney is still taking heat over China (Los Angeles Times)
• Disney to produce animated television for Japan (USA Today) • BBC i Player goes mobile (Guardian)
• US dollar continues to slide against Euro (Yahoo!)
• Lawsuit could force RIAA to reveal secrets (Wired)
• Yahoo! tries to fend off Microsoft’s bid (San Francisco Chronicle)
• Euro retail sales pick up (BusinessWeek)
• New Spider-Man series reviewed (Variety)
• Hollywood is banking on laughs (New York Times)
• Mobile TV’s weak signal (BusinessWeek)
• First the writers, now the actors? (Reuters)
• Bugs Vs. Daffy, the US election through Warner Bros.’s eyes (Slate)
• ITV profits dip 38% (Variety)
• Indy trailer is a hit (Associated Press)
• Innovative light-emitting packaging dazzles Target buyers (The New York Times)
• NBC Universal realigns (Variety)
• Rumbles within camp Mac (Wired)
• Happy birthday Dr. Suess (Atlanta Journal-Constitution)
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