CBS Corporation announced today that it will "light up" midtown Manhattan with the creation of the"CBS Mobile Zone," a wireless high-speed network enabling New Yorkers with Wi-Fi-enabled cell phones, laptops or other devices to access the Internet for free, and make voice over internet (VOI) calls. The Wi-Fi Hot Zone,which is available today in certain areas, will be fully operational on by month's end with a footprint of more than 20 city blocks from Times Square to Central Park South and from 6th Avenue to 8th Avenue. This initiative is part of a 6-month pilot program with the Metropolitan Transportation Authority and New York City Transit to test the potential communications capabilities of Wi-Fi technology.Check it out. Just in time for the Kindle
Friday, November 16, 2007
CBS Outdoor Announce Times Square WiFi Hot Spot
Billboard owner CBS Outdoor is announcing a partnership with the MTA that will create a mid-town wide wi-fi hotspot covering most of Times Square.
Amazon Kindle to be Launched Monday
According to a report in CNet this morning there is to be a 'high-profile' launch party at the W hotel in Union Square to announce the long anticipated Kindle ebook reader. From the report,
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The Kindle is equipped with a Wi-Fi connection that taps into an Amazon e-book store, which users can access to purchase new electronic books--and Amazon has reportedly signed onto a deal with Sprint for EVDO access. Additionally, the device comes with a headphone jack for audiobooks, as well as an e-mail address.The devise is expected to sell for $399 and among its content deals the company has apparently negotiated partnerships with as many as 100 newspaper publishers. The company is also saying it will have from launch the largest inventory of all e-books available. The report also confirmed that the initial SONY e-book reader has been 'a bust' but SONY expects their second version with improved features to fair better.
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Thursday, November 15, 2007
Virtual Felony
According to the BBC, a 17 year old Dutch boy was arrested for allegedly steeling $3500 of virtual furniture from the 'homes' of residents of the online community Habbo. According to website administrators, the real world threat of Id theft also exists in the virtual world and this perp and several co-conspirators convinced some Habbo players to fork over their passwords. Since the Habbo credits used to buy stuff players use in the game are purchased with real money, steeling someones couch is a 'real' crime. I wonder if they will do time in a real jail?
Reed Explores Purchase of EMAP B2B
Is it a ruse to gain access to their financials or does Reed Business Information really want to purchase the Emap B2B titles. That is what a number of high profile private equity firms are considering after they were assured by the sellers that there were no commercial operators interesting in Emap. (Telegraph) Other observers have suggested that Reed may also decide to join one of the PE buyers (or wait on the sidelines until it is all over) and negotiate to cherry pick the best titles that fit with their current stable of publications. The company is especially interested in titles that have or could have strong electronic/online opportunities. Reed also has an interested in Harcourt/Riverdeep which they could trade with a PE firm for the (some) of the titles they would like to own.
The whole Emap sale has been convoluted and murky from the get-go, and with the public notification of Reed's interest the bid participants were given an additional opportunity to revise their bids. No bidder has ever appeared inclined to buy all of Emap which of course is what the sellers prefer (Guardian). The company also announced interim results earlier this week which indicated a profit decrease of 16% although the company maintained their full year guidance (Reuters). Emap consists of b2b, consumer magazines and radio.
In separate news, Reed also confirmed that the company is on track to achieve 10% growth in EPS this year with all segments of the business performing well. Hemscott
The whole Emap sale has been convoluted and murky from the get-go, and with the public notification of Reed's interest the bid participants were given an additional opportunity to revise their bids. No bidder has ever appeared inclined to buy all of Emap which of course is what the sellers prefer (Guardian). The company also announced interim results earlier this week which indicated a profit decrease of 16% although the company maintained their full year guidance (Reuters). Emap consists of b2b, consumer magazines and radio.
In separate news, Reed also confirmed that the company is on track to achieve 10% growth in EPS this year with all segments of the business performing well. Hemscott
Hachette Vert
The Bookseller is reporting that Hachette livre UK is moving to firm sale on their back-list by the end of 2008. The company expects to consult with retailers on this implementation but Hachette is wielding the weapon of "Greenery"and thus have right on thier side. The Bookseller, calls the approach 'radical' and it is certainly unusual in the publishing world but in reality backlist sales are by nature far more stable than front list and the proposal shouldn't cause too much debate or controversy. (Expect to see other publishers follow suit).
The Bookseller went on to explain that this new proposal is only part of Hachette's Green policy,
Hachette are also revising their paper sourcing polices to follow accepted Green practices.
The Bookseller went on to explain that this new proposal is only part of Hachette's Green policy,
Hachette has also commissioned the Carbon Trust to advise it on a long-term strategy to improve its energy emissions. It has already embarked on a range of initiatives, including persuading its head office landlords to re-engineer its office lighting system so that night-time lighting is restricted to areas occupied by members of staff; introducing dual fuel ‘hybrid’ cars into its company car fleet; and encouraging reduced use of cars.
Hachette are also revising their paper sourcing polices to follow accepted Green practices.
Pearson in Custom Textbook Test
Inside Higher Ed are reporting a program Pearson is launching with a community college in Arizona (Rio Salado College - heard of it?) that will enable academics to build custom textbooks including content from non-Pearson sources. According to IHE,
Professors can pick from among the books in Pearson’s library as well as outside sources in preparing their custom textbooks. For works not published by Pearson, there’s a limit of 10 percent of the contents, but the company will then handle copyright clearance. Freed said the ability to include journal articles and extra readings amounted to “a super-textbook, if you will.” A spokesman for the company, David Hakensen, said that the agreement with Rio Salado is unique for covering an entire college, but he noted that individual faculty at many colleges have used Pearson’s custom publishing services for their own classes.Custom publishing has been part of the fabric of academic publishing for many years but this appears to be a twist on an old play. With easier rights clearance via CCC perhaps this program will expand rapidly particularly in disciplines where the content changes frequently due to world events. The Australian equivalent of CCC (CAL) was barnstorming the US a number of years ago selling the concept of an on-line rights clearance and custom publishing solution that enabled the creation of textbooks from multiple sources all with rights appropriately cleared, a index and toc created, pages reformatted and sequential page numbering. It was an interesting proposal which was tried and tested in Australia but didn't get any traction here. Interestingly, CCC didn't take the bait either.
Wednesday, November 14, 2007
Judy Does It
Forgive me for thinking that common sense would prevail but on the heals of admitting to NYDN that she 'wanted out of the spot light' Judith Regan has dropped a $100mm lawsuit on HarperCollins. Not your ordinary defamation/wrongful dismissal lawsuit she has gone to the thriller play book and selected 'political conspiracy' to add to the more prosaic "sex with a married police officer who happens to be the best mate of the mayor" Oh, and the mayor is now running for President. Sounds like a book contract to me! Get Patterson on the line maybe he could work up a treatment.
For most of us in NYC we know the details already but we can all expect the story to play like back-ground music in the elevator over the next 12 mths in the run up to the election. On cue, Judy will jump 'into the limelight' (like some momentous wind instrument in aforesaid elevator music) with something sensational that she thinks will help her case but will only serve to make herself look increasingly pathetic.
My guess, HarperCollins will not settle and Judy will implode on the witness stand.
For most of us in NYC we know the details already but we can all expect the story to play like back-ground music in the elevator over the next 12 mths in the run up to the election. On cue, Judy will jump 'into the limelight' (like some momentous wind instrument in aforesaid elevator music) with something sensational that she thinks will help her case but will only serve to make herself look increasingly pathetic.
My guess, HarperCollins will not settle and Judy will implode on the witness stand.
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