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Lost Something? Look for It on the Web
- Gordon French's quixotic quest: to build a site that anyone across the United States can turn to for help finding items they have lost. [Wired News]
Love God Is a Digital Debut at Sundance
- Independent filmmaker Frank Grow shows how going digital helped save 30 percent on a feature. [Wired News]
Low-Res Director Benefits from Footage Dearth
- Robert Purser gets 200 footage-thirsty people to help him create his 30-second short, Bullets Never Die. [Wired News]
Lucky Strike Slinks into Web Marketing
- Brown Williamson's Circuit Breaker site hypes Lucky Strike-sponsored events and gathers user info, but makes no mention of cigarettes. [Wired News]
MP3 Music Pirates Avoid Legal Action
- As record companies crack down on MP3 sites, some webmasters are trying to strike a bargain. [Wired News]
MS Joins Forces with Gaming and Film Celebs
- Microsoft's latest investment, Digital Anvil, has a show-biz flair for gaming hits. [Wired News]
MSN Splurges to Lure Hollywood Talent
- When MSN comes knocking for talent, Hollywood answers. [Wired News]
MSN Treads Where Others Have Gone Before
- Great Stuff project will bring big-ticket artists to collaborative writing project. [Wired News]
MSN Tunes to Female- and Family-Friendly Fare
- The company prefers to refer to the elimination of 10 shows and the launch of 14 shows as a "new season," but content changes reveal a shifting strategy. [Wired News]
MSNBC Cancels The Site
- The Internet news show's producer is reportedly asking to stay on the air for a few more months. [Wired News]
MSNBC May Cut The Site's Airtime
- With contract renewal talks in the works, the network is looking to make room for a new sports show. [Wired News]
MSNBC Pulls Plug on Edgewise
- As the network tries to build up its brands, the smart, eclectic weekly talk show doesn't make the cut. [Wired News]
MTV Opens Cage for Wild Zoo-TV
- David Kushner reviews a new series which explores the edges of what is watchable - and finds at least one reason to want his MTV. [Wired News]
MTV Picks up Local Beat
- MTV joins Micrsoft and Warner Bros. in the race to provide local cultural coverage. [Wired News]
MTV to Roll Out Cartoon Sushi
- A new animated variety show will feature mature humor and broad accessibility. [Wired News]
MTV's Got the Beat on Violence
- Having already offed the radio star, the video's level of violence continues to rise, and the American Medical Association says MTV's fare is the most dangerous of all. [Wired News]
MaMaMedia Sets Sites on 'Clickerati'
- By shooting way low, a Web site plus magazine venture wants to get sharp kids hooked early. [Wired News]
Mac Game Developers Team Up
- Facing a tough market, they seek each others' support in a new alliance. [Wired News]
Macy's Eases Swimsuit Fear with Database
- StyleSelect allows shoppers to try suits on virtual models shaped like themselves (or not). [Wired News]
Mad Monk Looks at Crazy-Tongued Americans
- One-half of the team that pioneered 'dashboard publishing' publishes his verbal insights, gathered from years on the road, in a new book documenting American slang. [Wired News]
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