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Groove Addicts, West Los Angeles, has unveiled Full Tilt, a composer scoring series specifically designed for major motion pictures, trailers, DVDs, and TV marketing programs. The Full Tilt music inventory of stylized music scores has been released in 5.1 Surround as well as stereo and can be licensed exclusively for a specific film or TV campaign, according to Groove Addicts VP, general manager Cindy Rosmann. Full Tilt is a musical collaboration between film/TV composer Kaveh Cohen and TV sitcom theme composer Michael Nielsen….Composer Chris Mann and executive producer Becky Blasband have formed music/sound design house The Collective in Los Angeles. Mann, who earlier had been at Machine Head, Venice, Calif., is creative director of The Collective. Blasband’s past affiliations include Machine Head and bicoastal Elias Arts….Composers Marta Victoria and Eddie Freeman of Icarus Music, Lakewood, Calif., demonstrated how to score to picture during a session at the recently concluded 2005 Santa Barbara Film Festival. The Icarus principals used their work on The Octopus Show–a National Geographic films that aired on PBS–as a case study. Best known for scoring TV series, Icarus is diversifying into the spot arena….Sound Lounge Radio, New York, is sponsoring a new contest honoring the best writing in radio advertising. Dubbed The Olives, the competition is designed to recognize new, unproduced radio scripts. The contest is open to writers and art directors working at ad agencies. Spot entries can be for any product and in any genre, but they must be previously unproduced. Scripts can either be written for The Olives or for client work that, for whatever reason, hasn’t been produced. Judging will be done by a panel of agency creatives and media critics. Winners will be announced in June, receive cash prizes up to $3,000–and have their scripts produced by Sound Lounge Radio and exhibited at an awards ceremony in New York. Complete details and entry forms are available at theolivesawards.com; entry deadline is March 31…..Apple and Google Face UK Investigation Into Mobile Browser Dominance
Apple and Google aren't giving consumers a genuine choice of mobile web browsers, a British watchdog said Friday in a report that recommends they face an investigation under new U.K. digital rules taking effect next year.
The Competition and Markets Authority took aim at Apple, saying the iPhone maker's tactics hold back innovation by stopping rivals from giving users new features like faster webpage loading. Apple does this by restricting progressive web apps, which don't need to be downloaded from an app store and aren't subject to app store commissions, the report said.
"This technology is not able to fully take off on iOS devices," the watchdog said in a provisional report on its investigation into mobile browsers that it opened after an initial study concluded that Apple and Google effectively have a chokehold on "mobile ecosystems."
The CMA's report also found that Apple and Google manipulate the choices given to mobile phone users to make their own browsers "the clearest or easiest option."
And it said that the a revenue-sharing deal between the two U.S. Big Tech companies "significantly reduces their financial incentives" to compete in mobile browsers on Apple's iOS operating system for iPhones.
Both companies said they will "engage constructively" with the CMA.
Apple said it disagreed with the findings and said it was concerned that the recommendations would undermine user privacy and security.
Google said the openness of its Android mobile operating system "has helped to expand choice, reduce prices and democratize access to smartphones and apps" and that it's "committed to open platforms that empower consumers."
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