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Thursday, April 13, 2006

Radio and TV operator CHUM quarterly profit rises 135% but outlook has (Flat Screen TV)


Radio and TV operator CHUM quarterly profit rises 135% but outlook has
680 News - TORONTO (CP) - TV and radio operator CHUM Ltd. (TSX:CHM.NV.B) expects no better than flat results between now and the end of summer, as playoff hockey muscles aside its TV offerings and weaker-than-promised winter ratings hit advertising rates. CHUM
Source: www.680news.com

KFOX-TV High Definition Signal Not Functioning at this Time
KFOX 14 - Our HDTV signal is currently off the air due to a tube malfunction. We are in the process of correcting this problem and anticipate our HDTV signal should be operational within 48 hours. Thank you for your cooperation and understanding
Source: www.kfoxtv.com

Netgear Ships 802.11n Routers
PC Magazine - Last week, Marvell and Netgear unveiled Marvell's next-generation TopDog WLAN platform, which was designed for use in the recently approved 802.11n space. Marvell has partnered with Netgear to ship a line of 802.11n IEEE draft-compliant products
Source: www.pcmag.com

First HD-DVD laptops by May
VNUnet - The launch of Toshiba's Qosmio G30 computer in May will put the company ahead of other firms backing the HD-DVD format , having already released the first HD-DVD player last week. The Qosmio G30 will take advantage of its HD capability by including
Source: www.vnunet.com

HDTV market to hit $65 bln by 2009
ZDNet Blogs - Parks Associates sent us some data on multimedia proliferation. Television manufacturers will see a surge in cumulative HDTV sales over the next few years, which will boost the overall market value to $65 bln by 2009. Cumulative shipments of portable
Source: blogs.zdnet.com

Post your resume
Orlando Sentinel - FORT WORTH, Texas -- Doug Darrow surveyed a throng of racegoers Sunday and said NASCAR fans may not be rich, but they have enough money to buy big high-definition television sets. As a marketing executive for Texas Instruments Inc., it's Darrow's job
Source: www.orlandosentinel.com