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    It's a silly law. Not because the Constitution isn't worth celebrating, but because this is a silly way to go about it. But to call it an infringement of academic freedom is to confuse a minorly inconvenient mandate with issues of much greater moment To blow this up into the first stages of tyranny is overdoing it quite a bit.

    The numbers and positive feedback we have seen from our users today are extremely encouraging.

    There is an awakening occurring at the traditional media companies.

    News has turned into a loop. You no longer publish a story and you're done. A news story is posted or viewed, and it's the beginning of the process.

    We are thrilled to start the Rock Center and feel privileged to have it begun by someone like Arthur Rock, whose life and work have been central in creating the Silicon Valley. Our goal, like Arthur's, is nothing less than to transform corporate governance in the United States and abroad. It is imperative to restore public trust in business and to do so in a way that fuels rather than impedes growth. The resources that can be brought to bear at Stanford--in law, business, economics, and engineering--will enable us to tackle problems in new ways. And with the help and participation of the business community itself, the Rock Center can and will become a source for problem solving, new thinking, and great scholarship in this most important of domains.


    Next year, the audience will be bigger because broadband video is a maturing medium.

    The numbers we have seen thus far with March Madness on Demand are clear evidence that this product is the perfect extension of CBS Sports' presentation of the NCAA Division I Men's Basketball Championship. Valuable partners, including MLB Advanced Media have contributed heavily to the nearly flawless performance of March Madness on Demand thus far.

    Most people would be surprised to find out these issue are debated as hard as they are and news organizations work as hard as they can to avoid bias.

    This major expansion of CBSNews. com is designed to capture an audience that is increasingly looking for news and information at all times of the day ... and using the Internet for that purpose,

    He's a combination of a good reporter and the host of a talk show. The concept is for him to really moderate a debate. . . . That requires asking the right questions and being persistent.

    The goal was to treat news more like a loop, ... Stories don't end when we post them. ... People respond. We wanted to create a vehicle through which people could respond.

    We're all going to go crazy, living this epidemic every minute, while the rest of the world goes on out there, all around us, as if nothing is happening, going on with their own lives and not knowing what it's like, what we're going through. We're living through war, but where they're living it's peacetime, and we're all in the same country.

    We're going to bring this color commentary to the Web. It enables us to take more programming to users.

    No law school is going to continue to deny the military access if it means putting the medical schools and science departments out of business.

    We are thrilled to be bringing '60 Minutes' to an Internet powerhouse like Yahoo.

    At the very least we will be able to pick up very quickly what the side effects are. And this is something that standard clinical testing doesn't (offer) for several years.

    This is the second phase of our plan to re-launch all of our websites as broadband channels.

    We've built enough capacity to exceed any other planned event in the history of the Web.

    What we've done is complement the biggest college sports event of the year with the largest known simultaneous live viewing audience.

    We are going to put our content in every form on every device. We're testing them all.

    We used to be up against a lot of stupid money that invested in bad ideas. Now that most of the bad businesses have disappeared, the remaining companies are getting down to doing some real business.

    That's the dilemma we have with the portals. I want a younger and bigger audience, but I don't have an instant messenger or e-mail to build as much of an audience on my own Web sites.

    It's a major step for us. This is our Live 8, this is a mass-market moment for the Internet and for us.

    To get people to embrace a new technology, it's a vast improvement if you can introduce the product for free.

    If you believe as I do that we're an honest, hard-working news organization, all you need to do is have the ability to explain how you do what you do and they'll understand.

    We obviously were fairly conservative in how we sold it and were really pleased with it. Clearly our advertisers got a bonus.

    We are extremely pleased with our fourth quarter results, which exceeded our expectations. We continue to see sharp increases in the number of users to the site and the number of pages read, and an even larger percentage increase in our revenue.


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