Media

Goodbye Global Digital Divide?

The World Wide Web may finally be living up to its name.

According to the sixth annual “E-readiness Rankings” of the world’s largest economies, published by the Economist Intelligence Unit (EIU), using a model developed together with the IBM Institute for Business Value, with over 1 billion Internet users and 2 billion mobile-phone users worldwide, the world is more e-ready than ever.

Sprint Spanish-Language live TV Service for mobile phones.

Sprint announced the availability of Sprint TV En Vivo, the first live Spanish-language video and audio service for mobile phones in the U.S. The high-speed service is available on select handsets equipped for the Sprint Power VisionSM network and offers a mix of Spanish and English language channels delivering breaking news, sports, entertainment, music videos, weather and other live programming that is specifically designed for the Hispanic community.

RIAA identifies 12 piracy ‘Hot Spot’ cities.

The copying and trafficking of pirated music is an increasingly sophisticated trade plied by savvy multi-state criminal operations that distribute illegal product designed to resemble authentic CDs and replace legitimate sales, according to new data and analysis released today by the Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA) in a report on commercial piracy.

A chat with Luis Silberwasser of Discovery Networks U.S. Hispanic Group.

HispanicAd.com sat down with Luis Silberwasser – Senior Vice President and General Manager of Discovery Networks U.S. Hispanic Group and brings you some insights into the channel.

U.S. Postal Service proposes new pricing.

The U.S. Postal Service has unveiled proposed new pricing incentives that would effectively reshape the future of mail and provide benefits to both business customers and the Postal Service. The current pricing structure for postal products relies primarily on a weight based system.

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