Tuesday, January 10, 2012

Live from Microsoft's CES 2012 keynote with Steve Ballmer!

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Are you ready for the end of an era? Microsoft has said this will be its last keynote at CES and you know what that means: Steve Ballmer will be pulling out all the stops to really knock our socks off. Or maybe not. Still, it's sure to feature plenty of Windows 8 love and maybe, if we ask real nice, Steve will give us one last battlecry of "developers!" Join us for a heartwarming liveblog you won't want to miss.

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Wholesalehats.com Now A Distributor of Yupoong Flexfit? Wholesale Baseball Hats

(EMAILWIRE.COM, January 07, 2012 ) PALM DESERT, CA -- Wholesalehats.com announced it is a wholesale distributor of Yupoong Flexfit? hats with prices starting at $2.43. The company offers many styles of Flexfit? hats ranging from baseball caps to beanies, army hats, visors, snap back hats and more.

"Our warehouses are loaded with 33 different styles of Flexfit? hats in up to 19 color choices. The Flexfit? hats are a favorite among embroiderers and screen printers for their quality and durability. And as with all of our products, WholesaleHats.com offers a 100% warranty against manufacturer defects," said Brian Burr of Wholesalehats.com (http://www.wholesalehats.com).

The most popular style of the Yupoong Flexfit? hats among Wholesalehats.com customers is the Flexfit? Flat Bill Pro Style Wool Blend Snap Back Hats "The Original Old School Style." These wholesale baseball hats are available in two tone or solid color options and feature a flat rather than curved bill. The hats can be customized with text, customer logos or designs and embroidery options or left blank. Customers can provide their own design or choose from Wholesalehats.com's design library to create a custom baseball hat.

"We handle all of the customized embroidery and screenprinting in house, which keeps customer costs to a minimum and gives us complete quality control. Customer satisfaction is very important to us and we do our best to ensure complete satisfaction, which is why we stock only top-quality wholesale products like the Yupoong Flexfit? series," Burr explained.

All styles of hats are available at Wholesalehats.com's factory direct pricing and include the company's 100% warranty against manufacturing defects. The company has been in business for over 30 years and has grown to become a leading online direct manufacturer of wholesale hats and accessories.

About Wholesalehats.com:
Wholesalehats.com prides itself on being the low-cost producer of high-quality blank and custom embroidered and screen printed headwear. As the name implies, all products are priced at wholesale, with availability of only 12 pieces per style. Customers include a broad spectrum of retailers, embroiders, screen printers, distributors, corporations large and small, premium buyers, national and state parks, amusement parks, and special events purchasers and more. Wholesalehats.com offers a live answering service available 24/7 so their customers can reach them at all times.

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Monday, January 9, 2012

Fox to start Saturday night cartoons

(AP) ? Long known for its Sunday night cartoons headlined by "The Simpsons," Fox is planning to offer new animated material late on Saturday nights and on an experimental new digital channel.

The network said Sunday that the new effort will be led by Nick Weidenfeld, the former head of program development for the Cartoon Network's Adult Swim series. The cable network has run a popular series of late-night cartoons on weekdays that has successfully reached a young male audience that TV executives consider valuable and elusive.

Saturday's 90-minute cartoon block would begin at 11 p.m. ET. Fox hasn't programmed aggressively in late nights and hopes the new series will provide some competition for NBC's "Saturday Night Live," said Kevin Reilly, Fox entertainment president. It will start in January 2013.

Reilly, during a news conference, offered hints but left an air of mystery around the future of some popular Fox prime-time shows like "House," ''Glee," ''Fringe" and "Terra Nova."

Fox appreciates its Sunday cartoons like "The Simpsons," which will soon air its 500th episode. But success there left relatively little room for experimentation.

"There has been a lot of talent and a lot of product that we've wanted to pursue over the years that did not fit the prime-time mold," Reilly said.

The digital channel would be available online, through cable on demand, as mobile applications and on game consoles, and it's somewhat experimental, Reilly said. It would allow Fox to take chances on programming of different lengths, he said.

Reilly conceded he's put off some decisions on prime-time shows that have doubts about their future. One is the long-running medical drama "House," which Reilly said months ago was probably in its last year. He said he will meet soon with the show's producers to decide; he did say it's very unlikely any of the show's characters would be spun off into a new series.

He praised producers of "Fringe" for helping Fox drum up some interest in its Friday night schedule. But he noted the show is expensive to produce and at its current ratings, it's a money-loser for the network.

"Please don't start the letter-writing campaign right now," Reilly said. "I can't take that."

The prehistoric adventure series "Terra Nova" is doing moderately well, but Fox had been hoping for more. Reilly said the show has struggled creatively in its first season and will face tough competition for a time slot.

"If we had more holes on our network, we would be thrilled to lock that in," he said. "We're going to decide very soon."

"Glee" will be back next season, despite some early ratings troubles, he said. The current high school students will be graduating, said Reilly, who left unanswered how many of those cast members will be returning.

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