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Seth MacFarlane's Cavalcade (spanish fandub)
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The Seth MacFarlane's Cavalcade of cartoon comedy series is property of Seth MacFarlne and Burger King.
Also credits to Fuzzy Door productions, MRC media rights capital and Main street pictures.
This is just fanmade only made for fun, please don't remove this.
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El creador de Padre de Familia y American Dad lanza su nueva serie para internet, de estilo de cortos como los de Padre de Familia.
Yo hice todas las voces, espero no haberla arruinado:p
Y Dejen comentarios!
Ojala les guste!!!!! |
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Apple - FCC - Microsoft - WGA - Toshiba - MediaBytes 01.15.
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APPLE kicks off Macworld this morning in San Francisco. CEO Steve Jobs will present the keynote address and is expected to announce iTunes movie rentals. Of course, Apple isn't commenting on those or other rumored surprises. It has simply posted a cryptic message on Apple.com stating "There is something in the air." Stay tuned.
THE FCC announced that 214 bidders have been qualified for the upcoming spectrum auction. There is uncertainty surrounding the 10 megahertz of nation-wide spectrum that must be shared with the public sector and is subject to other restrictions. Frontline Wireless had planned to bid on that offering but failed to come up with the $1.33 billion minimum bid. No other company has indicated a clear intention to bid on that spectrum. Major bidders, such as Google, are expected to bid on large regional licenses that can be combined to form a nationwide network. The FCC will keep all bidding details secret until the auctions ends.
MICROSOFT is pursuing a new venue for video advertising: shopping carts. The company has been working with MediaCart Holdings to create web-connected shopping cart screens capable of scanning products, displaying web-based shopping lists and serving video ads via aQuantive. The systems will serve contextual ads — such as displaying cereal ads in the cereal aisle. The MediaCart will go into testing at select ShopRite stores in the second half of 2008.
THE WGA has reached an interim deal with Media Rights Capital, the fourth production company to sign with the Guild. The deal specifies residuals for mobile and Internet distribution. In related news, the Grammy's may face opposition from the WGA. It will deny any requests for writer waivers and may consider picketing the February 10th awards ceremony.
TOSHIBA has begun slashing prices of HD DVD players, allowing customers to buy the soon-to-be-obsolete players for $149.99. Only Paramount and Universal are still supporting the HD DVD format. So, if you have no intention of watching content from any other company in the world, you may want to pick one up.
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