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Gemstar–TV
Guide International, Inc. was a
media company that
licensed interactive program guide technology to
multichannel video programming distributors...
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incorporating the
technology –
which was
developed by
eventual TV
Guide parent Gemstar International Group Ltd. – to
input into
their VCRs to
automatically record...
- May 2, 2008,
Gemstar-TV
Guide was
acquired by
Macrovision (now TiVo Corporation) for $2.8 billion. Macrovision,
which purchased Gemstar-TV
Guide to boost...
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determined that
Gemstar failed to
inform investors that
Tribune committed to a six-year, $100 million
advertising contract with
Gemstar in
exchange for...
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incorporating the
technology –
which was
developed by
eventual TV
Guide parent Gemstar International Group Ltd. – to
input into
their VCRs to
automatically record...
- who
announced his
retirement earlier in the year.
Macrovision acquired Gemstar-TV
Guide on May 2, 2008, in a cash-and-stock deal
worth about $2.8 billion...
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entertainment magazine TV
Guide in 1998 (UVSG
would in turn, be
acquired by
Gemstar the
following year), the
service was
relaunched as TV
Guide Channel (later...
- was
purchased by
Gemstar-TV
Guide International for $187 million.
After purchasing NuvoMedia and
merging it with SoftBook,
Gemstar released an e-reader...
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company that
built an
early e-book reader, the RocketBook, in 1998. In 2000,
Gemstar–TV
Guide International acquired NuvoMedia for $187 million. In 2003, Tarpenning...
- GuideWorks, LLC is the
joint venture of
Comcast and
Gemstar-TV
Guide International that was
formed in
April 2004 for the
purpose of
creating navigation...