Jay Leno’s Tonight Show Has Lowest Ratings Ever [Television]

Jay Leno’s Tonight Show Has Lowest Ratings Ever [Television]
#television Though he’s gained on him overall, Leno’s lost 23% of Conan O’Brien’s share of the coveted 18-49 y.o. demographic. All told, these are the worst…
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Jay Leno’s Tonight Show Has Lowest Ratings Ever [Television]
# television Though he’s gained on him overall, Leno’s lost 23% of Conan O’Brien ‘s share of the coveted 18-49 y.o. demographic. All told, these are the worst ratings Tonight has had since it premiered, in the late 1850s. Still beating Letterman, though. More »
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Telefonica, S.A. – SWOT Analysis – Market Research Report on Aarkstore Enterprise

Telefonica, S.A. – SWOT Analysis – Market Research Report on Aarkstore Enterprise

Telefonica de Argentina S.A. – SWOT Analysis company profile is the essential source for top-level company data and information. Telefonica de Argentina S.A. – SWOT Analysis examines the company’s key business structure and operations, history and products, and provides summary analysis of its key revenue lines and strategy.

Telefonica de Argentina, a subsidiary of Telefonica Group, is engaged in providing telecommunications services to corporate, residential, wholesale, and small and midsize business customers. The company primarily operates in Argentina, where it is headquartered in Buenos Aires and employs 10,516 people. The company recorded revenues of ARP4,761 million (approximately ,512.8 million) during the financial year ended December 2008 (FY2008), an increase of 13.7% over 2007. The increase in revenues was primarily due to an increase in the consumption of basic telephone services and long-distance services, an increase in the average number of lines installed and an increase in the number of ADSL users of different services, including internet, interconnection and direct lines. The operating profit of the company was ARP766 million (approximately 3.4 million) in FY2008, an increase of 85.5% over 2007. Its net profit was ARP337 million (approximately 7.1 million) in FY2008, when compared to a net profit of ARP72 million (approximately .9 million) in 2007.

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New slate of fall television shows a mixed bag

New slate of fall television shows a mixed bag
There is no “Glee” in the new slate of fall television shows. There’s not a “Modern Family” either. Both of the hit shows that capped a comeback of sorts for network television last year are returning for their sophomore seasons, of course….
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PCOS Challenge creates television series to help women with Polycystic Ovarian Syndrome
In an effort to bring greater awareness to Polycystic Ovarian Syndrome, PCOS Challenge, Inc. has created a 13-week television series to help women with PCOS. PCOS is estimated to affect one-in-ten women of childbearing age. It can lead to other serious conditions including endometrial cancer, obesity, diabetes and infertility.
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A Tough Choice For Straight Talk Prepaid Customers

A Tough Choice For Straight Talk Prepaid Customers

How much can an industry change in a year? Quite a bit, if we use the prepaid wireless industry as a barometer. Long a haven for cellular customers with poor credit ratings, prepaid wireless services have morphed over the past two years, with the major overhaul coming in 2009 when Boost Mobile launched its unlimited everything plan. Many carriers followed suit, and now the market features many similar plans. Another significant development occurred over the summer, when America Movil, parent company to Tracfone and Net10, launched Straight Talk prepaid. The service originally offered 1,500 minutes, 1,500 SMS and MMS, 30MB of Web data, and unlimited 411 calls for per month. The trial run went well, and soon Straight Talk added an unlimited everything plan for and gained distribution through Wal-Mart. Not only did this undercut Boost Mobile’s price, but it also brought better service. Boost runs on Nextel’s iDEN network, while Straight Talk runs on Verizon’s superior CDMA network. Over the past six months, Straight Talk has become the most talked about service in prepaid, and perhaps the entire cellular industry. Part of the reason relates to price. Few, if any, other carriers even come close to the value Straight Talk offers — their plan is more than sufficient for most users. The other part of the reason is standard fare for America Movil services: poor customer service. America Movil outsources their customer service, which frustrates many American callers. Many times, customer service cannot adequately solve a customer’s problem. Popular Straight Talk user reviews demonstrate this. Perhaps the toughest problem facing new customers is number portability. Cell phones have become a highly personal device, and people do not want to lose their old phone number when they switch carriers. Straight Talk, like almost every cell phone carrier, offers number portability services. It can take up to a week, but customers can take their phone number to their new Straight Talk service. One major problem arose this autumn: customers who ported their numbers into Straight Talk could not access the Web from their phones. Presumably, Straight Talk will fix this issue, but for now it poses an important question. What’s more important to you: Your phone number or data services? Most people, I imagine, would choose phone number. It’s almost like our own personal identification number. Since our phone numbers travel with us no matter what cell phone carrier we use, people can continue to contact us. Once we change our numbers, we have to follow through with the process of notifying all significant parties. Even then, we’re bound to forget someone or someones important. So, if most people value their phone number more, why is this even a question? The data services issue has two factors. First, the data service itself. Some people truly want that data service, and feel gipped if they don’t get that service — and rightfully so. The and price points might be cheap, but if they advertise certain services the company should be obligated to provide them. The second factor involves people who don’t care for the data services. It might seem harmless, but that doesn’t absolve Straight Talk of its obligation to honor its advertised prices and services. Worse, Straight Talk doesn’t even make note of the issue on its sign-up form. Straight Talk offers the best of both worlds: robust calling, messaging, and data plans for a low price. As the old saying goes, however, if something seems too good to be true, chances are it is. Straight Talk service, under most circumstances, works as advertised. But for those porting their numbers, or those who encounter technical problems, all things are not equal. Technical problems can take hours to fix, and even after that time there’s no guarantee of a solution. Those porting their numbers essentially pay more, since they cannot access the Web. Those are trade-offs consumers must consider before trying Straight Talk.

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What to Do if your Cell Phone is Lost or Stolen?

What to Do if your Cell Phone is Lost or Stolen?

There are situations in which sometimes we get in, that we feel rather helpless or without knowing exactly what to do or where to go for help. Having a personal cell phone (telefone celular) lost or stolen may be one of these situations. In cases like these the following tips may be of some at least to minimize the potential problems you may run into.

1 – You should take care of your cell phone (telefone celular) as if it were your personal wallet. The best way to avoid being liable with fraudulent charges is to do whatever you can within your means to avoid unauthorized calls in the first place. Check the user guide that comes with your phone set and start using the lock or password feature to potentially prevent a theft from making unauthorized phone calls. There are ways to get around passwords, but you will probably be buying yourself some time until you realize the loss of your cell phone and call your service phone provider.

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M&A, Mobile Revenue Drive Big Growth in CALA

M&A, Mobile Revenue Drive Big Growth in CALA
Data from TeleGeography’s GlobalComms Insight Research Service project that telecom service revenue in Latin America and the Caribbean will grow from $ 122 billion in 2009 to $ 143 billion in 2014, led by the wireless sector.
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Wall Street’s Best Hidden Stocks
These three stocks could help you swing for the fences.
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Toshiba 15LV505 15.6-Inch Widescreen LCD TV with Built-in DVD Player (Black)

Toshiba 15LV505 15.6-Inch Widescreen LCD TV with Built-in DVD Player (Black)

  • 1366×768 resolution w/ 800:1 contrast
  • 150/170 degree Viewing Angle, TV is not wall-mountable.
  • WMA, MP3 and JPEG Playback
  • High Gloss Bezel with Slim Chassis
  • DIVX Playback

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