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PROJECT GOTHAM RACING 3 Blink and you will miss some of the beautiful touches hidden in this classic racing game, like the perfect smeary reflections on the hoods of the sexy-curvy high-end sports cars. But the real fun in PGR3 is the way it rewards stylish, risky driving, power slides and such with extra points. You'll be gone in waaay less than 60 seconds...
Zucker says advertisers shouldn't be nervous; VOD, he believes, will only bolster the shows on-air. "If you're busy on Tuesday night and miss an episode of The Office, here's the easiest way imaginable to catch up," he says. "Actually, by doing that, you become more hooked on the series and will likely watch it more on the network...
Consider Zucker's example, The Office. Its ratings are poor, but its audience is rich. Its viewer incomes are among the highest of any network show. If its viewers are loyal, flush and tech-savvy enough that they'll pay not to miss episodes--or to watch them on their own schedule--the revenue could help keep such a marginal but critically praised show on the air. With new distribution channels, a production company could even try to sell a canceled cult show directly to the public. Nothing like this will happen immediately. It took DVD years to take...
When the Betz family first settled into a condo in Sandestin--with Albert, a commercial insurance broker, staying in Gulfport, Miss., to keep working--school caused immediate problems. A few days after the kids were enrolled in the suddenly overcrowded local school, they learned they would be bused to a different one 25 miles away, arriving late to that school and leaving early every day. Packed like crayfish on the road for an hour, they were loath to do homework...
...talent, and it’s nice to see him be rewarded for all his hard work.” On the offensive end, Harvard also put the pressure on from the start. Despite failing to score on its first power play, the Crimson didn’t miss a beat and netted its first goal just six seconds later. As the fifth Brown skater took the ice, sophomore forward Paul Dufault passed from the right circle behind the net to junior forward Ryan Maki. After corralling the puck, Maki sent a pass to the tape of sophomore forward Dave...