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MILAN—Italian Industry Minister Corrado Passera on Sunday ruled out a new austerity plan, adding that the government will continue to fight tax evasion, sell digital-television frequencies and continue the liberalization of professions as part of its program of boosting economic growth.
Italy Rules Out Austerity Plan Sabrina Cohen 2011
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Other U.K. companies have structured similar deals involving commercial real estate and, in the case of broadcaster ITV, its digital-television subsidiary.
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She served on a board that wrote digital-television public-interest rules with Mr. Genachowski, who was then at IAC.
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With a secretary of commerce yet to be confirmed, that agency is leaning on career employees to help develop a plan for doling out some $4.7 billion of stimulus grants and revive the troubled digital-television coupon program.
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Last month, Broadcom cut its revenue forecast to $1.05 billion to $1.1 billion, including its acquisition of AMD's digital-television business.
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The money-losing chip maker said in July it would sell its hand-held and digital-television businesses as part of a restructuring that has resulted in several rounds of job cuts in a weak semiconductor market.
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The latest results included a $169.4 million write-down of goodwill and property and equipment in the mobile platforms business and a $31.5 million in-process research and development charge related to its acquisition of Advanced Micro Devices Inc. 's digital-television processor business for $141.5 million last fall.
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A pan-European digital-television restrictions proposal will turn the studios from companies that can control copying of movies into companies that can control the design of all DTV devices, that get to define how big your family is allowed to be, that get to take away all the rights you get under copyright law and sell them back to you, one painful, expensive dribble at a time.
Boing Boing 2006
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Officials responsible for the transition to digital-television broadcasting appeared before a Senate panel Tuesday to defend the handling of the switchover.
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WASHINGTON -- The two top federal officials responsible for the transition to digital-television broadcasting appeared before a Senate panel Tuesday to defend the handling of the switchover.
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