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MobileWhack on 21st Oct 2008 (via mobilewhack.com)
Following News Corporation's new ownership of Jamba with its purchase of the 49 percent stake previously held by VeriSign, Jamba has announced a reorganization of its business. The business name has been changed to Fox Mobile Group, while the Jamba and Jamster names will remain mobile content online and on mobile phones. A new organization, Fox Mobile Group, will now manage three distinct operatin...
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WirelessAndMobileNews on 20th Oct 2008 (via wirelessandmobilenews.com)
Jamba said it’s reorganizing, after News Corp. paid $200 million to acquire the 49% of the company it didn’t already own.
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WirelessWeek on 20th Oct 2008 (via wirelessweek.com)
New future for Jamba News Corp is killing Crazy Frog, along with the brands Jamba and Jamster. The German company today announced a reorganisation of its business to "extend its global leadership in the mobile content industry".…
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TheRegister on 20th Oct 2008 (via go.theregister.com)
Jamba, the mobile content firm responsible for the Crazy Frog - and now a fully owned subsidiary of News Corp has announced a major restructuring of the company.
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CellularNews on 20th Oct 2008 (via feeds.feedburner.com)
The Crazy Frog, who brought so much displeasure to millions, is no more: He has croaked. Mobile Entertainment is the leading community site for all professionals working within the international mobile content industry. We bring you the latest news, views and analysis from this fast moving entertainment sector, complementing our flagship monthly printed magazine and specialist events.
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MobileEntertainment on 18th Oct 2008 (via feeds.feedburner.com)
With the closing of Ojom, Verisign already exited mobile game development. Now by selling their remaining Jamba shares to News Corp, the company exits mobile in total.
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MobileGamesBlog on 9th Oct 2008 (via feeds.mobilegamesblog.com)