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Mobile Web apps escape Apple’s iron grip
Earlier this month, the Financial Times and ESPN debuted slick new applications for smartphones and tablets. But you won’t find them in the iTunes App Store or Android Market. These apps run in your browser window.
BET Choice Show Blunder Clarified!
And the winner is Chris Brown! No, wait – it’s Rihanna! What’s Drake doing on stage? Last nighttime’s BET Awards had a bit of a blunder when Tiffany Green – winner of the BET Your World/Our World contest – announced that Chris Brown had won the Coca-Cola Viewers Choice Choice, but then quickly corrected herself saying the winner was Rihanna.
Comcast has no say as Hulu considers sale
As speculation continues to swirl around Hulu, one of its corporate owners is forced to sit on the sidelines having no role in the fate of the well loved online video site even though the outcome could greatly affect its own future.
Bowie Ends Celebrations with an Array of Activities
In Bowie- there was just an array of activities for families to choose from to celebrate the annual Jim Bowie Days. From an Indian artifacts show to a horseshoe pitching contest there was more than enough excitement in Bowie.
Boone church helps send kids to therapeutic horse program
Lutheran Services in Iowa (LSI) recently received a $500 accord from Bethesda Lutheran Church in Ames and $1,600 from Augustana Lutheran Church in Boone to send children from LSI’s Beloit Housing Treatment Center to Shore Bible Camp’s “Ride with the King” therapeutic horse riding program in Tale City.
Cars 2 not topnotch but audiences may go for ride
Cars 2 has more appeal for adults than the first one but in the process, it might lose some very young viewers.
New state laws offer financial hope to school district
As the Grand County School District continues to grapple with an estimated $1.2 million budget shortfall for the 2011-2012 school year, district officials and members of the Grand County Board of Education are hopeful two bills passed this year by the Utah Legislature will offer some help for the future.
Canadian Digital Cinema Partnership Announces Completion of $115 Million Financing for Digital Cinema Conversion
TORONTO, ONTARIO–(Marketwire – 06/21/11) – Cineplex Inc. (TSX: CGX – News ) – Canadian Digital Cinema Partnership (“CDCP”), a joint venture linking Cineplex Entertainment Limited Partnership and Empire Theatres Limited, announced today that it has completed its financing transactions for the use of digital projection systems to approximately 1600 of the partners’ show theatre screens …
Broadcast Television Journalists Association Announces Winners of the First Critics’ Choice Television Awards
The Broadcast Television Journalists Association , a new offshoot of the Broadcast Film Critics Association, today announced the winners of the first-ever Critics’ Choice Television Awards.
Autism treatment in N.B. requires more funding, hours: experts
The provincial regime needs to review its thought process when it comes to funding pre-school and even school-aged autism treatment in New Brunswick, say two Moncton-based experts in the autism field.