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Changes for CBS stations

10 hours ago ago from mikemcguff.com blog

CBS owned and operated stations are combining radio and TV power in new strategy : I noticed that here in New York WCBS-AM and WCBS-TV have two very similar Web sites. They both do news and information. Any thought about combining those into one site? Guitano: Yes. What we're going to do is we're going to aggregate the sites and come up with one site in each market that will incorporate the news, sports, weather. We want to make it ...

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1 day ago ago from businessforsale

Yahoo! and Google were among the companies singing the praises of online video at this month's Reuters Global Media summit in New York and London. Yahoo and Google both said that sites with video content will be central to their advertising plans in the next few years. http://www.newsvend.com/online-video-dominates-advertising-plans-163085.html

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Yahoo who?

22 hours ago ago from Observatory

Vultures on standby. A new report shows that Yahoo, once the darling of Internet search, has hit a record-low market share of 17.5%. Google, of course, keeps piling it on. But wait, you say. Help is on its way. The new Microsoft/Yahoo partnership will activate in 2010. True, but this hole is getting deeper with every passing week. The purpose of the new deal was to boost the companies' combined market share to over 30% from their current ...

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Yahoo Getting Left In The Dirt By Google And Bing

17 hours ago ago from dot COM Report

Once the world's online search leader, Yahoo's share has sharply declined, putting it in danger of losing its relevance in a market increasingly dominated by Google. Yahoo's search market share in November fell to 17.5% from 18% in October, according to a monthly comScore report released late Wednesday. It's the lowest share ever recorded for Yahoo. Cannibalizing Yahoo's market share is Microsoft, whose new Bing search site gained 0.4 ...

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Yelp! walks out from Google Deal

17 hours ago ago from Mashyep!

Yelp Yeah, the story is now a fact. Some thing happened behind the doors and as a result we are not going to see a Google acquisition of Yelp !. The Deal was almost done with both parties agreeing to a $550 million plus earning offer from Google. What could have turned the tide then? ( TechCrunch reports ) Yelp is a popular local listing site. It could have been a major boost for Google Local. It is highly probable that ...

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