VIDEOAGE "PAPER CLIPS" — A WEEKLY PRESS REVIEW


BROADCAST
A decision is expected to be made soon regarding the broadcasting rights of
Sydney's major racing clubs. Racing officials are currently examining
alternatives to Sky Channel, owned by TAB Ltd., which was recently taken over. [Sidney
Morning Herald]
Sydney Morning Herald

PROGRAMMING
A box of what was supposed to be prop documents for the NBC crime show hit
"Crossing Jordan" actually turned out to be personnel files for many of the
show's employees. The papers included Social Security numbers, phone numbers and
medical histories. [Yahoo! News]
Yahoo! News

ABC and ESPN's live coverage of the "X Games" will make the extreme games
appear even more extreme. [USA Today]
USA Today

Based on the movie of the same name, "Traffic: The Miniseries," which airs on
the USA cable network, follows drug traffickers and the law enforcement
officials who seek them. [Dallas Morning News]
Dallas Morning News


PUBLIC BROADCASTING
The future of the BBC is up in the air this week, as Britain's public
broadcaster is poised to undergo a review of its charter. [Yahoo! News]
Yahoo! News


TECHNOLOGY
Foxtel's new digital service will ensure that TV viewers never forget to
watch their favorite shows, thanks in part to on-screen reminders that will pop up
to jog their memories. [The Daily Telegraph]
The Daily Telegraph

OBITUARY
Bob Keeshan, known to millions of children simply as "Captain Kangaroo," died
Friday after a long illness. He was 76. [USA Today]
USA Today

AWARDS & FESTIVALS
"Lord of the Rings: The Return of the King" took home four awards at last
night's Golden Globes ceremony, which aired in the U.S. on NBC. Charlize Theron
and Sean Penn also garnered two of the night's top prizes: best actress and
best actor in a drama. [Yahoo! News]
Yahoo! News

"Primer," a US$7,000 film about time travel, won the Dramatic Grand Jury
Prize at the Sundance Film Festival this past week. [Chicago Tribune]
Chicago Tribune

The Razzies, an annual spoof of the Oscars, nominated Bennifer debacle
"Gigli" for nine awards, including "worst picture" and "worst screen couple."
[Yahoo! News]
Yahoo! News

Though it was said that the Golden Globe Awards were to have little impact on
Oscar nominations and wins this year, Hollywood stars and starlets still came
out for the glitzy ceremony. All but three of the 31 actors nominated were
present. [Yahoo! News]
Yahoo! News


PIRACY
A Chicago, Illinois man named Russell Sprague has become the first individual
arrested for allegedly pirating Oscar preview tapes. [BBC News]
BBC NEWS

BUSINESS
Mike Rowe, 17, started the website MikeRoweSoft.com to the chagrin of Bill
Gates. Gates offered to pay for a new site and gave the boy, among other things,
a new Xbox video game system, in return for a site name change. [BBC News]
BBC NEWS


CONSUMER CONFUSION
Some Dish Network customers have been complaining that the agreements they
sign are misleading and impossible to get out of, even if all they want are
local channels. [Yahoo! News]
Yahoo! News

At MIP-TV, March 31 will be VIDEOAGE's Lating American Programming Day. The
whole March 31 Daily, including the photo page, will be devoted to Latin
American companies, programming stories and market news. www.videoage.org


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