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LULU.COM; Lulu.com Announces Executive Team Appointments Drug Week - May 16, 2008 Lulu.com, the premier online marketplace for digital content has added to its executive level team. Tim Albury has been named Chief Financial Officer, Jeff Kramer has been named Senior Vice President of Engineering and Technology Operations, and Florence Lively has been named Vice President of Human Resources (see also Lulu.com)....
Liberty Media drops challenge to Diller's breakup plan The International Herald Tribune - May 15, 2008 Liberty Media and IAC/InterActiveCorp have settled their differences, paving the way for the division of IAC into five companies. On March 28, a Delaware Chancery Court judge ruled that Barry Diller, the chairman and chief executive of IAC, could go forward with his breakup plan, putting an end to a challenge from Liberty Media, which is controlled by the U.S. cable television mogul John Malone. M...
Peter Griffin: iPhone puts web in palm of your hand The New Zealand Herald - May 15, 2008 Whether you love or loathe Apple with all of its schizophrenic evil genius traits, one thing is for sure. When the Apple iPhone goes on sale later this year for New Zealand Vodafone customers, the flawed model for accessing the internet from your mobile phone will be consigned to history - not just for iPhone users, but mobile users in general. Vodafone's head of marketing and the former boss of i...
Comcast to shareholders: 'We're off to a good start' Philadelphia Inquirer (Pennsylvania) - May 15, 2008 May 15--Comcast Corp.'s Brian L. Roberts told shareholders yesterday that "we're off to a good start" and that the company's stock in 2008 has been one of the best performers among big companies....
Prime-time television losing its relevance; Web and video recorders force shift The International Herald Tribune - May 13, 2008 This week, the annual ritual in which the U.S. television networks present their schedules to advertisers opened with a mystery: Who stole six million viewers? That is the number who were watching prime time television in the United States last May but have disappeared this year, according to Nielsen ratings. Each of the major broadcast networks, save for Fox, has seen its audience decline this se...

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