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Silicon Valley’s healthy energy drink heading to NYC | New York Post
Sep 14
Nintendo’s new president is Tatsumi Kimishima | The Verge
Sep 14
‘Sleepy Hollow’ for Oculus wins first virtual reality Emmy
Sep 14
Apple TV — A World Without Webviews — BPXL Craft — Medium
Sep 14
Facebook Looks to Bring Virtual Reality to Mobile Devices – WSJ
Sep 14
Task named digital editor of Fortune – Talking Biz News
Sep 14
YouTube’s top cord-cutter Tara Walpert Levy discusses how advertisers have finally gotten over television and how her husband’s
Sep 14
IHeartMedia Finance Efforts Boosts Unified’s Data Platform, New Markets 09/11/2015
Sep 14
Netflix’s Oscar Drive Is Really About Stoking Viewer Growth – Bloomberg Business
Sep 14
Van Toffler Looks Back at Nearly 30 Years at MTV: ‘We Always Wanted to Stay Young’ | Billboard
Sep 14
Rupert Murdoch looks at Star TV to lead group’s international revenue | The Financial Express
Sep 14
China’s Tencent in ‘Star Wars’ Saga Online Deal – Hollywood Reporter
Sep 14
Oliver Stone’s ‘Snowden’ Pushed to 2016 (Exclusive) – Hollywood Reporter
Sep 14
The Malian Manuscripts: A Priceless Islamic Heritage | Joseph V. Micallef
Sep 13
Participant Media Delivers Batch of Films and Unfolds DreamWorks Idea – The New York Times
Sep 13
Condé Nast to Elevate Bob Sauerberg to CEO – WSJ
Sep 13
Can Universal Keep Up Its Amazing Box Office Streak? | Variety
Sep 13
Apple News app draws ire with advertisers | New York Post
Sep 13
Mike Nichols’s Life and Career: The Definitive Oral History | Vanity Fair
Sep 13
Toronto: Aretha Franklin Amends Lawsuit After Secret ‘Amazing Grace’ Screening | Variety
Sep 13
How Relativity’s Implosion Impacts TIFF – Hollywood Reporter
Sep 13
Rivalry Builds Off the Field as Talent Agencies Turn to Sports – The New York Times
Sep 13
The ‘Golden Age for Women in TV’ Is Actually a Rerun – The New York Times
Sep 13
Here’s How the NFL Is Beefing Up Its Digital Presence | Adweek
Sep 13
Microsoft paid the NFL $400 million to use its tablets, and announcers are still calling them iPads – Business Insider
Sep 13
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