A Rallying Cry From Bertelsmann’s New CEO
Hartmut Ostrowski has made some bold promises for the German media giant. To keep them, he'll have take on the Internet
The Writers Guild Is Losing Ground
The WGA may have erred in demanding that reality show writers join its ranks, overshadowing the real issue of money for digital media
AccuScore’s BCS Alternative
An L.A.-area company and ESPN offer college football fans the chance to create their own national championship playoffs online if they're not thrilled with the bowls
Indian Film Outfit Goes Hollywood
Postproduction house Prime Focus Group, on an aggressive acquisition binge, is buying two companies with major Hollywood credits
Disney’s Enchanted Holiday Formula
This year, Disney has improved on the holiday hit formula by turning out its patented family-friendly fare at a budget that promises big returns
Social Networking with the Elite
Tired of the Web masses? Now you can find your own gated communities on the Net—if they'll let you in
A Start in Online Marketing
This Baruch grad started a marketing business and scored a gig with TV Guide Online. Here's a typical day
AT&T’s Piracy/Privacy Dilemma
It wants to incorporate antipiracy technology to protect content and attract advertisers, but runs the risk of enraging privacy advocates and others
AT&T to Get Tough on Piracy
It wants to incorporate antipiracy technology to protect video content and attract advertisers, but runs the risk of enraging privacy advocates and others
Behind the Hollywood Strike Talks
It's all about business models. The Internet and digital media are changing the landscape of the movie biz and both sides should seize the opportunities