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Ben Silverman Out at NBC – Media Decoder Blog – NYTimes.com

Ben Silverman , the co-chairman of NBC Universal Entertainment, is leaving the company to start up a new venture in partnership with Barry Diller’s media and Internet company, IAC.

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Ben Silverman Will Leave NBC – ArtsBeat Blog – NYTimes.com

Mr. Silverman will leave in the fall to start a new venture with Barry Diller’s media and Internet company, IAC.

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Ben Silverman Leaves NBC – Inside TV Blog

NBC co-chairman Ben Silverman is leaving the network to form a new production company with Barry Diller’s InterActiveCorp (IAC), Variety reports.

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ESPN Under Fire Over Handling of Erin Andrews Video, Ben Roethlisberger Charges

It is deservedly called the worldwide leader in sports, but perhaps the #1 criticism of ESPN over the years has been its unabashed and frequent self-promotion.

Now, a pair of stories over the past week and ESPN’s involvement in each have made the network the story – deservedly or not – and left it under fire.

First, a hotel peephole video surfaced of ESPN reporter Erin Andrews, who was filmed in the nude without her consent. Andrews’ representatives and ESPN acknowledged the grainy video was her and that they would seek civil and criminal action.

Erin Andrews was the victim of an abhorrent act, one no fault of ESPN’s.

However, the network’s reaction – particularly its banning of the New York Post after the paper printed Erin Andrews nude pics – was questionable, some feel.

The Post‘s gossip page ran an item Thursday blaming ESPN for its letter to the website hosting the hotel peephole video that ultimately outed Erin Andrews.

One columnist even wrote, “The fact is one person committed the crime, but all of us, including ESPN, contributed to this revealing peep at our culture.”

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First, there was the Erin Andrews tape. Then the Ben Roethlisberger case.

When a Nevada woman named Andrea McNulty filed a civil suit accusing the Pittsburgh Steelers quarterback of sexually assaulting her in the hotel where she worked last summer, ESPN did not report it on TV or on its website.

Its reasoning: “A policy of not running stories based on civil suits without a criminal investigation or without conducting its own reporting.”

ESPN claimed to be taking the high road by not reporting the lawsuit, but as it pertained to Ben Roethlisberger, many wondered if ESPN was refusing to only to stay in good standing with one of the country’s most high-profile athletes.

Finally, three days after the story broke, ESPN reported it, saying it was just waiting for either Roethlisberger or law enforcement to make a statement.

Any news organization has the right to set standards by which it will report a story, of course. But the New York Times reported it, and given that it involved a sports figure, it’s a little odd that the “Worldwide Leader in Sports” did not.

If nothing else, ESPN’s impartiality and role in creating more news than it reports is a subject being hotly debated in journalism circles.

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ESPN Under Fire Over Handling of Erin Andrews Video, Ben Roethlisberger Charges

Wunderkind Ben Silverman Out at NBC

Once-celebrated, now-beleaguered NBC co-chairman Ben Silverman is leaving the company, it was announced on Ryan Seacrest’s Twitter this morning. (Yes.) Well, OK, the New York Times has confirmed. So what the heck happened?

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‘Ghost Whisperer’ Game on the Works

Want to experience talking to ghosts for yourself? While CBS series Ghost Whisperer is currently on hiatus en route to its September 25 return, the network’s Consumer Products group recently inked a deal with video game developer Legacy Interactive to create a video game based on the supernatural drama

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‘Rock Band’ opens up to indie artists

MTV Games and Harmonix have announced that they plan to start the Rock Band Network next month, which will allow indie musicians to add their music to the popular instrument game. Cnet says that “to program songs for the game, you need a membership to Microsoft’s XNA Creators’ Club, which was launched a couple years ago to let independent developers create casual games to sell through the Xbox Live Marketplace; a membership costs $49.99 for four months or $99.99 for a year.” Once you have an account, log in and you will be greeted with instructions and free tools to create master recordings. The songs will then be submitted for critique from other creators and MTV Games for final official approval.

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PSP Go up for pre-order

Amazon has begun offering the upcoming PSP Go handheld as a pre-order item, costing $249.99 USD, months before its official October release date. The portable will be available in black and white colorways and will remove the UMD drive of traditional PSPs, as well as adding 16GB of internal flash memory and a new slider design

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Pirate Bay will become a pay site

As many expected, following their acquisition of the site, the new ownership has decided it is going to charge a fee of the userbase in order to work with rights holders. An interesting idea, but considering that most pirate bay users know of a handful of alternatives, i just can't see this ending well for TPB. ———————— “For years The Pirate Bay’s users have been able to share files without censorship or charges, but this is all about to change

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The Pirate Bay will become a pay site

Recently Global Gaming Factory , the company who announced that they’ll acquire The Pirate Bay, hired a former Grokster exec Wayne Rosso to assist with the company with its future plans for TPB.

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