The Morning Lowdown 08.05.10

Morning Lowdown

»  Time Warner (NYSE: TWX) is looking to take its TV Everywhere concept to magazines by allowing print subscribers access to their tablet replicas — for the right price. [WSJ]

»  Gawker’s Nick Denton feels there’s too much news on the web and not enough explanation. For further insight, go to: [Romenesko]

»  Is supermarket billionaire Ron Burkle interested in challenging Barnes & Noble (NYSE: BKS) founder Leonard Riggio for control of the company? [NYP]

»  Demand Media’s eHow is getting more focused with a new organic cooking-themed set of programs that will be the first of several planned “brand-friendly” original series. [Mediaweek]

»  Verizon and Google (NSDQ: GOOG) agreed to a deal over how Internet traffic will be treated, with the telco pledging not to slow traffic over landlines. However data over wireless is excluded. [Reuters]

»  The Dish will stream live TV to subscribers’ iPads and other mobile devices at no extra charge. [AP]

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