Oct 21, 2005 by Steven MallasXM's Foxy DealFox News Channel gets a dedicated station on XM Satellite Radio.
Oct 19, 2005 by Steven MallasNi Hao, SpongeBob!Viacom's SpongeBob SquarePants character will debut in China later this year.
Oct 18, 2005 by Steven MallasHiring E.T.'s Dad: An EA Coup?Steven Spielberg hooks up with Electronic Arts to make gaming software. But how will this affect the company's performance?
Oct 14, 2005 by Steven MallasA Billion Demands for ComcastComcast's On Demand service reaches one billion year-to-date views.
Oct 13, 2005 by Steven MallasMTV Rushes to MarketMTV and Midway Games' first joint video-game venture debuts.
Oct 12, 2005 by Steven MallasP&G Gambles on ProsperityProcter & Gamble sees steady growth four years out.
Oct 11, 2005 by Steven MallasClaymation Tops the ChartsDreamWorks' "Wallace & Gromit" shoots to the top of the weekend box office.
Oct 6, 2005 by Steven MallasLions Gate: A Roaring Idea?Lions Gate Entertainment hit a 52-week low the other day. Does that make it a buy?
Oct 5, 2005 by Steven MallasMicrosoft Scraps Music PlansHigh royalty demands from labels sink Microsoft's interest in a music subscription service.
Oct 4, 2005 by Steven MallasEA Comes Full CircleElectronic Arts readies its major brands for the Xbox 360.
Sep 30, 2005 by Steven MallasWWE's Moving OnWill moving to the USA Network really improve WWE's prospects?
Sep 29, 2005 by Steven MallasDisney Is No Ratings MouseDisney's ABC network is doing just fine, thank you, in the ratings.
Sep 28, 2005 by Steven MallasGearing Up for a 'Grand' ReturnA souped-up 'Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas' is coming to a shelf near you.
Sep 27, 2005 by Steven MallasWarner Music Wants Its MTVThe two companies partner for music videos on mobile phones.
Sep 22, 2005 by Steven MallasVerizon Catches the MouseDisney content for its FiOS venture is a good sign early on.
Sep 21, 2005 by Steven MallasMarvel's X-citing GamesVideo games based on Marvel properties will propel the company's brand.
Sep 20, 2005 by Steven MallasP&G Comes Out CleanProcter & Gamble should do fine, even with the effects of Katrina.
Sep 19, 2005 by Steven MallasA Second Trip to MadagascarDreamWorks Animation announces a sequel to its jungle hit.