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Cox Communications Offers NBC Shows in High-Definition in MyPrimetime(R) On DEMAND

Tue, Nov 10, 2009

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ATLANTA, Nov. 10 /PRNewswire/ — Cox Communications announced today that HD customers now have free access to many of NBC’s hottest shows anytime, On Demand, in high-definition. The new HD content added to MyPrimetime® in Cox’s On DEMAND library includes episodes of The Office, 30 Rock, Community, Parks and Recreation, Mercy and Heroes. NBC joins ABC, AMC, We and others in bringing their top rated shows to the MyPrimetime category in high-definition. In addition, Cox has also added NBC’s perennial favorite Saturday Night Live to the MyPrimetime lineup.

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VOIP News writes…
With the spin-out from eBay complete, its legal troubles with founders Niklas Zennstrom and Janus Friis settled, Skype is looking to the future where it wants to become a ubiquitous real-time communications platform. And that means thinking about the next generation Skype architecture and also hiring a lot of smart people, said CEO Josh Silverman [...]

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Skype CEO Josh Silverman can’t stop smiling in this video interview we recorded in Menlo Park this morning. And no wonder - despite serious legal and spinoff drama , Silverman has managed to close his multi-billion dollar spinoff of Skype from eBay. His legal troubles have evaporated . Skype is growing like a weed. And he’s managed to keep his job running the business. Life is good. All he has to…

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EBay said Thursday that it had completed its sale of its Skype to a consortium of investors as it had vowed to do before the end of the year.

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So much has happened in the last few months with regards to Skype. eBay which bought Skype for $2.6 million back in 2005 has finally settled its litigation with Skype’s founders, and now the sale and restructure has been finalised. The result: Skype now owns all of its technology, the founders received 14% of Skype and [...]

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