Top headlines of the week from our sister sites paidContent.org, paidContent:UK and contentSutra:
paidContent.org:
— Mr Moonves Is On The Line: How The CBS-CNET Deal Came About
— Quadrangle Looked At Taking Stake in CNET Networks
— NBCU And Partners Bid $3.5 Billion For Weather Channel: Report
— @ D6: Gates, Ballmer: Scale Is Key; Still Great Team Without Yahoo
— @ D6: The Defiant Yang: I Bleed Purple
— Updated: TiVo Partners With Chicago Tribune To Deliver Critic’s Picks; Will Offer Movies From Disney
paidContent:UK:
— BBC.co.uk Overspent By £36 Million, ‘Ineffective’ Bosses Must Change, Investment Frozen
— News Corp Did Look At Bebo For $100 Million; AOL Reckons $850 Million ‘Not Much’
— AOL Bringing Men’s, Music Blog Brands To UK
— Belgian Newspapers To Google: Pay Us £39 Million For Indexing Our News
— WPP’s Sorrell: Google Still Our Frenemy, But We’ll Give Them $850M This Year
contentSutra:
— Yahoo Restrained From Publishing T-Series Content By Delhi High Court
— Will Nokia (NYSE: NOK) Need An MVAS License For Ovi? Thoughts On TRAIs Consultation Paper On MVAS
— BCCI Gets Restraining Order Against Online Fantasy Cricket League, Rediff; Why Rediff?
— Sify Reports Net Profit Of $0.12 Million; iWays To Be Relaunched In Small Format; Focus On Services
— BSNL Wants A FREE WiMax License; Others Push For Price Change; Policy Delay?
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