Friday, January 6, 2012

HBO stops selling DVDs to Netflix

LOS ANGELES (AP) ? HBO fired a shot across Netflix's bow this week, confirming it will no longer sell discounted DVDs of hit shows like "Boardwalk Empire" to the subscription video service.

The move by Time Warner Inc.'s pay TV channel is more antagonistic than damaging. Netflix Inc. can maintain its mail-order movie rental offerings by buying HBO discs from other sources ? even retail stores. "Netflix will continue to provide HBO programming on DVD and Blu-ray discs for our members," spokesman Steve Swasey said in a statement.

Still, HBO's jab heightens the growing rivalry between the companies.

In December, Netflix CEO Reed Hastings told an investors conference that HBO's online viewing service, HBO GO, was "the competitor we fear the most." He noted that consumers with good incomes can afford to both services, but when money is tight they may be forced to choose just one.

Time Warner CEO Jeff Bewkes has belittled Netflix, telling The New York Times just over a year ago that it was like "the Albanian army going to take over the world."

HBO has consistently refused to license its hit shows to Netflix's online streaming service. The decision to also halt bulk disc sales to Netflix is intended to encourage those who want to watch HBO's shows to subscribe to HBO.

"We believe in exclusivity," HBO spokesman Jeff Cusson said.

Netflix offers online streaming of movies and TV shows for as little as $8 a month, but some content providers such as Sony Corp. have pulled movies for fear of damaging their relationships with traditional TV distributors, who offer packages of channels for $100 a month or more.

The Starz pay TV channel, which carries movies from Sony and The Walt Disney Co., has said it will pull its movies from Netflix's streaming plan in March. That move is the result of a fee dispute between the companies.

Netflix had about 23 million streaming customers as of September, while HBO has around 29 million pay TV customers.

Associated Press

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Drug lord who inspired 'Traffic' pleads guilty

Mexican drug kingpin Benjamin Arellano Felix pleaded guilty Wednesday to racketeering and conspiracy to launder money, avoiding the spectacle of a trial for the leader of a cartel that once smuggled hundreds of tons of cocaine and marijuana into the United States and dissolved bodies of its rivals in vats of lye.

Under an agreement with federal prosecutors, Arellano Felix, 58, can be sentenced to no more than 25 years in prison ? a lighter punishment than ordered for lower-ranking members of his once-mighty, Tijuana-based cartel. He also agreed to forfeit $100 million in profits.

Prosecutors agreed to dismiss other charges that could have brought 140 years in prison if he was convicted.

The half-hour hearing was an anticlimactic finish to the U.S. government's pursuit of one of the world's most powerful drug bosses during the 1990s.

His cartel, with its iron-tight grip on the drug trade along California's border with Mexico, was portrayed in the Steven Soderbergh film "Traffic" but has struggled in recent years as other cartels have become more ruthless than ever.

'A clear message'
Laura Duffy, the U.S. attorney in San Diego who built much of her career on the case, said Arellano Felix will likely spend the rest of his life in U.S. prison but did not elaborate on the reasoning for the plea deal.

"Today's guilty plea marks the end of his reign of murder, mayhem and corruption, and his historic admission of guilt sends a clear message to the Mexican cartel leaders operating today: The United States will spare no effort to investigate, extradite and prosecute you for your criminal activities," Duffy said.

Arellano Felix stood attentively in court, acknowledging his guilt as U.S. District Judge Larry Burns recited parts of a 17-page plea agreement. He told the judge that he has been suffering migraine headaches almost daily but that the problem didn't impair his judgment to accept the plea agreement.

Anthony Colombo Jr., Arellano Felix's attorney, said his client could be released from U.S. prison in 20 years if credited for time served in this country and good behavior, assuming he gets the maximum 25-year sentence. As a Mexican citizen, he would then be deported to Mexico, where he still has nine years left on a sentence for related crimes.

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Colombo said the government may have agreed to the deal to avoid having to bargain with 21 potential government witnesses for reduced sentences in exchange for their testimony. They also may have wanted to avoid a lengthy trial.

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"They have to consider years and years of litigation, plus the expense, is avoided by this resolution," Colombo told reporters. "It was a favorable deal to my client who faced a minimum of 40 years and a maximum of 140 years under the extradition agreement."

Video: Drug violence comes to Mexican resort (on this page)

John Kirby, a former federal prosecutor who co-wrote the 2003 indictment against Arellano Felix, said the case rested entirely on cooperating witnesses, instead of wiretaps or physical evidence. He said those cases weaken over time as witnesses die, get into more trouble or change their minds about testifying.

"This kind of case is based solely on witness testimony, and it slowly disintegrates," Kirby said. "Maybe from the time when we put it together and now, it's not such a great case anymore."

The cost of a trial was unlikely to have influenced prosecutors, Kirby said.

"The government doesn't care about the expense, the government cares about winning," he said.

Story: Inside Ciudad Juarez, the border city that's deadlier than Afghanistan

Francisco Javier Arellano Felix, a younger brother who led the cartel after Benjamin was arrested in Mexico in 2002, was sentenced in San Diego to life in prison in 2007, a year after he was captured by U.S. authorities in international waters off Mexico's Baja California coast.

Jesus Labra Aviles, a lieutenant under Benjamin Arellano Felix, was sentenced in San Diego to 40 years in prison in 2010.

Benjamin Arellano Felix was extradited from Mexico in April 2011 to face drug, money-laundering and racketeering charges, one of the highest-profile kingpins to face prosecution in the United States.

'The CEO of the operation'
The U.S. indictment said Arellano Felix was the top leader of a cartel he led with his brothers, going back to 1986. It says the cartel tortured and killed rivals in the United States and Mexico as it smuggled Mexican marijuana and Colombian cocaine. The group focused on a 100-mile wide corridor stretching from Tijuana, south of San Diego, to Mexicali, south of Calexico.

"He was the top of the chain," Kirby said. "The brothers were at the top, and he was at the very top. He had the final say ... He was like the CEO of the operation."

Story: US mom, 2 daughters killed in Mexico attacks

The cartel began to lose influence along California's border with Mexico after Arellano Felix was arrested in 2002. A month earlier, his brother, Ramon, called the cartel's top enforcer, died in a shootout with Mexican authorities.

Benjamin Arellano Felix was incarcerated in Mexico after his 2002 arrest and was later sentenced to 22 years in prison on drug trafficking and organized crime charges.

Video: Inside the drug tunnels (on this page)

With the downfall of the Arellano Felix brothers, the rival Sinaloa cartel run by Mexico's most-wanted man, Joaquin "Shorty" Guzman, has largely taken over the cartel's valuable turf in Tijuana.

It will likely be difficult for the government to collect the $100 million that Arellano Felix agreed to forfeit.

"Whether there is anything out there that (the government) can seize, I don't know," Colombo said.

Sentencing was set for April 2.

The Associated Press and Reuters contributed to this report.

Source: http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/45881887/ns/world_news-americas/

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Thursday, January 5, 2012

A Message From Santa Clarita Mayor Laurie Ender

peeples1You've landed on Peeples Place at KHTS!

We're on holiday break. Thanks for your support in 2011 and we invite you to join us again in the New Year, when we'll return with news and interviews on a more occasional basis, as time and inspiration allow. Think "Deacon Blues."

We do have two hot items, though, before we get back off the grid to celebrate the last gasps of 2011 and the first breaths of 2012.

1104_command_logoTHIS JUST IN: COMMAND HOSTS, RECORDS INAUGURAL BLUES JAM THURSDAY ? Command Recording Studios will host its first Open Blues Jam on Thursday, Jan. 5 starting at 7:30 p.m.

"It's not like any other jam you may have gone to," said studio co-owners Robbie Altschuler and Matt Twining in an email Friday. "For one thing, there?s NO host band! Just bring your guitars, keyboards, sticks or whatever to play. There?s a complete back line with mikes and a vocal booth too. An early start time allows everyone to get in some quality playing time."

Here's the best part: "As a bonus, the entire night is recorded and mixed live! The sessions are then edited and posted on Facebook/Soundcloud for all to hear! Not only do people get to play, but they can also hone their recording skills while having a high-quality recording of their playing available online 24-7."

I'm there!

There's water and coffee available at the studio plus a refrigerator so you can BYOB. Command Recording Studios is located at 25327 Avenue Stanford #106 in Valencia. Call 661-702-8933 to find out more ? ask for Robbie or Matt.

UPDATED: VOTING OVER, MELTDOWN NOT A FINALIST ? The ninth annual "Summer Meltdown Concert for Social Inclusion and Autism Awareness," hosted by the students of Hart District's nonprofit Yes I Can program, was one of the top 40 contestants running for a money grant in the 2011 Pepsi Refresh Project as of mid-December.

But voting has now closed and it appears Summer Meltdown did not make the list of finalists, now posted at www.refresheverything.com/summermeltdown2012.

Pepsi will announce the final winners on Jan. 23 at 9 a.m. PT.

THE WRAP ? You can always visit us right here at?www.peeplesplace.com, and at our under-construction Peeples Place?Facebook page. Please share the posts and "like" the page and help us build our online community of SCV music-makers and music-lovers. We also invite you to sign up for the Peeples Place at KHTS newsletter.

With a face perfect for radio, I?ll see you on SCVTV Wednesday evening at 6:04-ish with the weekly SCV Entertainment Minute.

Stephen K. Peeples is a writer/reporter for KHTS News (www.hometownstation.com) and SCVNews.com, and host, writer and co-producer of the weekly ?House Blend" music and interview show on SCVTV (www.scvhouseblend.com). A former Santa Clarita Valley music and entertainment columnist (The Signal, 2004-2011), and drummer with on-hiatus SCV jazz group RainTree (www.raintreejazz.com, 2010-2011), he is a Grammy-nominated record producer (?Monterey International Pop Festival,? MIPF/Rhino, 1992), an award-winning radio producer (?The Lost Lennon Tapes,? Westwood One, 1988-1990) and an award-winning online editor (The Signal website, 2007-2011). For more information, email This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it or visit www.stephenkpeeples.com.
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Source: http://hometownstation.com/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=27344:mayor-message-ender-clarita-2011-12-14-09-45&catid=26:local-news&Itemid=97

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