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...badly wounded WB (owned by TIME's parent company, AOL Time Warner) soon cried corporate foul at the deal. Earlier, Fox Television had made noises about taking the series to its sister network Fox, which would have been a clear example of self-serving synergy that would have made other networks unlikely ever to buy a show from Fox again. (Why do it if they'll yank the series once it becomes a hit?) But Fox's parent company is also closing a deal to buy several UPN affiliate stations, and the scuttlebutt is it may ultimately want a piece...
...already finding its smile. After shrugging off Cisco's woes on Tuesday (and feeling pretty good about having done so), the Dow and the NASDAQ were already surging Wednesday on Street-beating earnings reports from Old and New Economy stocks alike - Intel, General Motors, J. P. Morgan Chase, and AOL Time Warner (parent empire of this writer - go stock options!). The rally, you see, was already...
...sell the Senate on compulsory licenses--giving websites the same status as radio stations, which pay royalty fees for playing music. Says Barry: "It's government intervention. It's not my first choice. But collecting licenses [in the open market] is not just painful, it's impossible." If AOL and Yahoo start feeling his pain once MusicNet and Duet kick in this summer, you may see a lot more rockers singing the Senate blues...
...better time with Mac OS X. But that's probably because I didn't have occasion to do any of the following: burn a CD, watch a DVD or use a service called AOL. (When each will work with OS X: later this month, this summer and later this summer, respectively.) My Mac headache--a doozy--came when I tried to set up a wireless Airport connection between my OS X machine and the other Macs I own, which run OS 9. You guessed it: more conference calls...
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