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Online Media Daily: Antitrust Suit Filed Against Netflix, Wal-Mart
Amazon's Kindle may soon be just another electronic reader among a handful of choices on Verizon Wireless (NYSE: VZ).
As a business traveler, I've witnessed a very interesting shift over the past two years. Business fliers, first to watch DVDs or videos on their laptops, are now watching movies and TV shows on their iPhones or iPod touch -- while laptop playback is on the decline. Now, this certainly isn't a scientific study, but given how much I fly, it tells me that the ubiquity and ease of use of a mobile device will put more mobile media in the hands of more people faster than anything else thus far.
Virgin Mobile USA bought Helio earlier this year, for a paltry $39 million in equity and getting $50 million in investment from British parent Virgin Group and SK Telecom. That we reported on in detail at that time. Now finally, VMUSA has filed details of how the sale process started and the proceedings during the negotiations, in an SEC proxy filing earlier today.
- Best Buy
- Best BUY Co., Inc.
- EarthLink
- EarthLink, Inc.
- Helio
- Helio S.A.
- RadioShack
- RadioShack Corporation
- retail partners
- Securities and Exchange Commission
- SK Telecom
- SK TELECOM CO.,LTD
- social media
- USD
- Virgin Group
- Virgin Group, Ltd.
- Virgin Mobile USA
- Virgin Mobile USA, Inc.
- Wal-Mart
- Wal-Mart Stores, Inc.
Wal-Mart (NYSE: WMT) will start selling iPhones by the end of the year, but it is unlikely that they will be available in time to take advantage of holiday sales. Of more importance, perhaps, is that the phone may be sold for its lowest price yet—$99.
Once upon a time--okay, maybe even a year ago--retailers regarded their Black Friday circulars as top-secret documents, unveiled just as consumers began to marinate their turkeys. In some cases, they even sued when sale prices leaked out early. This year, not so much. More and more retailers--including big ones like Walmart, Kohl's and Macy's--released their circulars days in advance of Black Friday, making sure that consumers could get their hands on sale prices early enough to plan their weekend shopping with surgical precision.
David Carr is bang on assigning a share of blame for the Wal-Mart Black Friday death under the feet of a shopping mob to news media. I will disagree in degree about business vs. editorial responsibility. He sees the creation of Black Friday - and that horrible coinage itself - as a cynical business conspiracy [...]
Just over half of Atlantic Records' music sales came from digital in Q3, making the Warner Music Group (NYSE: WMG) label the first to see MP3s outpace CDs, NYT reports. But that noteworthy milestone is set against the problem of shrinking music sales and the inability of digital sales to replace the lost revenues ass