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Facebook's Zuckerberg Not a Big Draw for 60 Minutes (Silicon Alley Insider)
The upside of Mark Zuckerberg's squirmy performance 60 Minutes: No one watched it. The CBS show, which averages 14.3 million viewers an airing, drew a season-low 9.6 million viewers on Sunday. That's presumably due to tough competition from the Giants-Cowboys game on Fox, but it may also be due to the fact that (shhh!) outside of the certain corners of the Internet, no one cares that much about Facebook.
Judge Forces MSNBC to Include Dennis Kucinich in Nevada Debate (TVNewser)
Rep. Dennis Kucinich has won his lawsuit against NBC, granting him permission to participate in the debate, just days after he was uninvited. Kucinich learned of his inclusion in the debate during an interview with Neil Cavuto on Fox Business Network.
New Services Help Bloggers Bring in Ad Revenue (WSJ)
If you're not making money off your blog, 2008 might be the year. As more people see potential in earning money off the Internet, there is a quickly expanding array of advertising services and tools for bloggers that go well beyond the standard pay-per-click text ads or display ads.
FCC Asks Comcast About Internet Filter (AP)
Comcast Corp. Monday said it has received letters of inquiry from the Federal Communications Commission regarding complaints that the company actively interferes with its subscribers' Internet traffic. A coalition of consumer groups and legal scholars asked the agency in November to stop Comcast from discriminating against the sharing of certain types of Internet data among subscribers.
Weight-loss Tips Differ in African-American, Mainstream Magazines (ScienceDaily)
African-American women's magazines are more likely to encourage fad diets and reliance on faith to lose weight, while mainstream women's magazines focus more on evidence-based diet strategies, according to the study by UI researcher Shelly Campo, published in a recent issue of the journal Health Communication.
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