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<generator>Blogsmith http://www.blogsmith.com/</generator><item><title><![CDATA[Is Dish considering swallowing TiVo's $7.5 billion poison pill?]]></title><link>http://www.engadget.com/2009/06/10/is-dish-considering-swallowing-tivos-7-5-billion-poison-pill/</link><guid isPermaLink="true">http://www.engadget.com/2009/06/10/is-dish-considering-swallowing-tivos-7-5-billion-poison-pill/</guid><comments>http://www.engadget.com/2009/06/10/is-dish-considering-swallowing-tivos-7-5-billion-poison-pill/#comments</comments><description><![CDATA[<img hspace="16" vspace="4" border="0" align="right" alt="TiVo logs" src="http://www.blogcdn.com/www.engadget.com/media/2007/11/happy-sadtivos.jpg" />One of our favorite rumors rides again, but this time it's Dish that might be interested in buying TiVo. The new twist this time though is the motivation, and we can totally see how Dish would love to make this happen. The problem of course is that TiVo isn't interested in any such shenanigans and has gone as far as to write a poison pill into its bylaws. Our friend Davis Freeberg has been writing about TiVo's poison pill for years and more recently, at about the same time as<a href="http://www.engadget.com/2009/06/02/dish-echostar-ordered-to-pay-tivo-190-million-in-patent-infri/"> the latest court decision came down against Dish,</a> he saw some interesting traffic in his web server logs from none other than a Dish Network IP. No clue who the user was, but they spent some time reading up on TiVo's poison pill. Davis is no lawyer, but it is his understanding that if Dish attempted to take over TiVo, it'd cost them about $71 per share -- which comes to about $7.5 Billion. This is about seven times what the stock is actually worth and although we'd be shocked if this happened, we have to admit that crazier things have.<p>Filed under: <a href="http://www.engadget.com/category/industry/" rel="tag">Industry</a>, <a href="http://www.engadget.com/category/dvrs/" rel="tag">DVRs</a></p><p style="padding:5px;background:#ddd;border:1px solid #ccc;clear:both;"><a href="http://www.engadget.com/2009/06/10/is-dish-considering-swallowing-tivos-7-5-billion-poison-pill/">Is Dish considering swallowing TiVo's $7.5 billion poison pill?</a> originally appeared on <a href="http://www.engadget.com">Engadget</a> on Wed, 10 Jun 2009 18:34:00 EST.  Please see our <a href="http://www.weblogsinc.com/feed-terms/">terms for use of feeds</a>.</p><h6 style="clear: both; padding: 8px 0 0 0; height: 2px; font-size: 1px; border: 0; margin: 0; padding: 0;"></h6><a href=http://davisfreeberg.com/2009/06/09/dish-researching-hostile-tivo-takeover/>Read</a>&nbsp;|&nbsp;<a href="http://www.engadget.com/2009/06/10/is-dish-considering-swallowing-tivos-7-5-billion-poison-pill/" rel="bookmark" title="Permanent link to this entry">Permalink</a>&nbsp;|&nbsp;<a href="http://www.engadget.com/forward/19063330/" title="Send this entry to a friend via email">Email this</a>&nbsp;|&nbsp;<a href="http://www.engadget.com/2009/06/10/is-dish-considering-swallowing-tivos-7-5-billion-poison-pill/#comments" title="View reader comments on this entry">Comments</a>]]></description><category>Davis Freeberg</category><category>DavisFreeberg</category><category>dish</category><category>dish network</category><category>DishNetwork</category><category>dvr</category><category>echostar</category><category>hd</category><category>patent</category><category>Poison Pill</category><category>PoisonPill</category><category>TiVo</category><dc:creator><![CDATA[Ben Drawbaugh]]></dc:creator><pubDate>Wed, 10 Jun 2009 18:34:00 EST</pubDate></item><item><title><![CDATA[Movie theaters to screen live sporting events in 3D]]></title><link>http://www.engadget.com/2006/03/25/movie-theaters-to-screen-live-sporting-events-in-3d/</link><guid isPermaLink="true">http://www.engadget.com/2006/03/25/movie-theaters-to-screen-live-sporting-events-in-3d/</guid><comments>http://www.engadget.com/2006/03/25/movie-theaters-to-screen-live-sporting-events-in-3d/#comments</comments><description><![CDATA[<ahref="http://today.reuters.com/news/newsarticle.aspx?type=technologyNews&amp;storyid=2006-03-23T202925Z_01_N21337872_RTRUKOC_0_US-MEDIA-3DSPORTS.xml"><imgvspace="4" hspace="16" border="0" align="right" src="http://www.hdbeat.com/media/2006/03/3d.jpg" alt="3D" /></a>How aremovie theaters going to bring back people like me and <ahref="http://thomashawk.com/2006/03/60-sony-wega-why-davis-freeberg-doesnt.html">Davis Freeberg</a> even after we'vegot high definition DVD's in our own homes? By showing live sporting events in <ahref="http://www.hdbeat.com/search/?q=3d">3D</a>. The same technology used for Chicken Little 3D could soon be used tobring away games to the home crowd. They could also broadcast other live events like concerts, and hope to start doingthis in 2007.<br /><br />I didn't go see Chicken Little 3D in theaters, so I don't know how impressive the effect was,did any of you and do you think this will be enough to trump the lure of HDTV?<br /><p style="padding:5px;background:#ddd;border:1px solid #ccc;clear:both;"><a href="http://www.engadget.com/2006/03/25/movie-theaters-to-screen-live-sporting-events-in-3d/">Movie theaters to screen live sporting events in 3D</a> originally appeared on <a href="http://www.engadget.com">Engadget</a> on Sat, 25 Mar 2006 12:39:00 EST.  Please see our <a href="http://www.weblogsinc.com/feed-terms/">terms for use of feeds</a>.</p><h6 style="clear: both; padding: 8px 0 0 0; height: 2px; font-size: 1px; border: 0; margin: 0; padding: 0;"></h6><a href=http://today.reuters.com/news/newsarticle.aspx?type=technologyNews&amp;storyid=2006-03-23T202925Z_01_N21337872_RTRUKOC_0_US-MEDIA-3DSPORTS.xml>Read</a>&nbsp;|&nbsp;<a href="http://www.engadget.com/2006/03/25/movie-theaters-to-screen-live-sporting-events-in-3d/" rel="bookmark" title="Permanent link to this entry">Permalink</a>&nbsp;|&nbsp;<a href="http://www.engadget.com/forward/602272/" title="Send this entry to a friend via email">Email this</a>&nbsp;|&nbsp;<a href="http://www.engadget.com/2006/03/25/movie-theaters-to-screen-live-sporting-events-in-3d/#comments" title="View reader comments on this entry">Comments</a>]]></description><category>3d</category><category>chicken little</category><category>ChickenLittle</category><category>davis free berg</category><category>DavisFreeBerg</category><category>hd</category><category>hdtv</category><category>high definition</category><category>HighDefinition</category><category>movie</category><category>sports</category><category>television</category><category>thomas hawk</category><category>ThomasHawk</category><dc:creator><![CDATA[Richard Lawler]]></dc:creator><pubDate>Sat, 25 Mar 2006 12:39:00 EST</pubDate></item></channel></rss>
