Comcast to sack NFL Network (Boston Globe)

Time Warner’s Unlimited Download Plan: $150 a Month (New York Times: Bits)

Will Targeted TV Ads Justify Higher Fees?
Corporate marketers will be watching closely when the first "addressable" ads are aired in June
(Business Week)

Comcast Wins Appeals Court Ruling Over Finisar Royalty Demand (Bloomberg)

ING plans up to $10.6 billion of disposals
Dutch group wants to free up capital, simplify structure
(MarketWatch)
One analyst believes that it is likely that Wilmington-based ING Direct USA will be sold.

TapInko Product Demo Login Information - April 10th - 3pm (est) (TapInko Blog)

Osage venture firm raises early-stage funds (Philadelphia Business Journal)

Venture fund established (Scranton Times-Tribune)

Will Obama health IT committee give open source a chance? (ZDNet
Healthcare)

J&J to eliminate 900 sales-related positions (Medical Marketing and Media)

Comcast Glitch Airs Risque Video Over Vatican Service (KYW NewsRadio)

D&E Communications Selects Synacor to Power Enhanced Broadband Content and Services
(PR Newswire)

Who’s using Foursquare here in Philly? (City Paper: The Clog)


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