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" This is Money Markets & More for Wednesday middle of the week -- September 23 209 the first full day. Of autumn in the Northern Hemisphere. From the newsroom of the MarketWatch radio network in the Northern Hemisphere and -- in the southern two on the web I'm Steve Paulus coming up. It's Decision Day for interest rates but don't expect."

" Much drama and upcoming young -- campaign revolves around you. On Tracy -- and I'll have that daily tech update and I'm John -- can a moment we're gonna talk about."

" Movies and how Hollywood is behind the curve when it comes to those."

" Red box kiosks -- at times of change in the way people are getting their movies these days and it's consumer racing -- shall join me in a moment but first this what are Wall Street's biggest names saying about stocks and the economy. Listen to Morning Stock Talk weekday mornings only here at marketwatch.com."

" On the -- it is here fed day the second day of the central bank's two day meetings so will be getting a decision on interest rates. No one or at least almost no one expects any change in rates of course everyone will be distracting the statement that comes out with the rate decision to get the mood of Ben Bernanke and company. When it comes to the economy. On this date in history 1845. The (%expletive) bonkers baseball club the first baseball team to play under the modern rules rules founded in New York. 1846. Neptune was discovered. 1889. Company that would become Nintendo was founded in Japan to produce and market a playing card game. 1952. Richard Nixon made his famous checkers speech."

" The day before we left in this campaign trip we got a message from Union Station. Baltimore saying they had a patent for. It went down to kept. You know what it was. It was a little cocker spaniel dog in a crate that he'd sent all the way -- Black and white spot. And our little girl Tricia the six year old named her. You know the kid -- kids love. I just wanna say this right now that regardless of what they say about it we're gonna keep."

" 2002 the first public version of the web browser Mozilla Firefox was released. It's money markets in more from marketwatch.com."

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" It looks like Americans are in need of a good laugh comScore says traffic to humorous sites was up 21% in August and almost 34 million visitors and since August starts the back to school season education sites posted double digit growth helping to boost the overall category 298. Million visitors. And more of us are spending time online as the total web audience rose almost 1%. It is time now for Tracy Johnke entry has the daily tech update."

" Young says it's all about you well not -- Steve but all the other user out there yeah I view. Anyway you are the theme of a multimillion dollar ad campaign and Yahoo! is launching next week. The companies promoting changes to the site that make it easier for you the user to customize. And of course -- hopes he'll make yourself comfortable hang out for a while do some searching clicks and ads. -- soaring more than 100 million dollars at this campaign Microsoft has not spent almost semis marketing continue being the search engine and has since gained almost 10% of the search market since it's release. On had to do was talent there million dollars into marketing Steve."

" Thank you Tracy. And out of the bullies someplace we're not going so much anymore with that and the impact of that red boxes having on Hollywood here's John -- in case."

" In -- down economy is hurting a lot of different industries and apparently it's turning to take its toll on Hollywood. As studios -- fret about slower dvd sales sanity go to marketwatch.com. You can read this great story and here's our consumer race and Kate who heads to the movies after her shift each and every day all right and don't you wish."

" Iowa and likes -- Hollywood which is because a lot of people are doing that these days we've talked about it before how. Movie attendance which would have been doing well earlier this year slip. And now dvd sales which have actually been down for awhile are continuing to to basically plunged at this point plunge well that that the there's there's that -- several reasons for why this is happening. Number one really red box people go to the grocery store and grab some milk and some hamburger for dinner and then they stop by that kiosk and pay a buck. And rent a movie overnight. And give it back the next day that's certainly weighed cheaper than going to put some not blockbuster and it certainly -- cheaper than buying a dvd and that's what people are doing these days."

" I we have -- it's very very helpful I mean especially the -- it's quick. You know pay a dollar let's get out of here Iran."

" That that the problem though one analysts. Told MarketWatch in -- capital management he says that. Unfortunately the movie industry is kind of doing what the music industry did the number of years back not accepting that. That the way consumers are. Watching movies has changed not except in the fact that there's all this new technology out there -- such as red box you can go to iTunes or. Amazon.com and get movies and download movies that way too. And and that these analysts say that the movie industry has been kind of dragging its feet instead of acknowledging. This is what consumers are doing these days are still trying to insist that consumers go out and buy. The dvd or go out and pay full price renal and and do all that and I don't know if that's gonna work anymore the traditional business model so wake up Hollywood. Please smile a coffee. -- it's that -- the way everybody's doing business has changed this isn't. The 1960s. Or seventy -- even eighties and -- and in my life has changed and and they're having a tough time making money on these old models yet they don't seem to be. Acknowledging that maybe there's another way to approach it."

" I guess the -- knock on these red box kiosks is the fact that some of the movies aren't top -- and other coming in yeah I guess I guess if you need cheap entertainment. You know --"

" run blocker microwave popcorn from the grocery story."

" This okay this is fine for what for a buck who cares you know well for me it wouldn't be oracle red marker that's way too expensive. But I originally generic store brand it just says popcorn."

" Gotcha and that is views of fumes that fence that club that -- airlines and stuff now with -- look --"

" And I I actually make a kernel popcorn. You know using the actual -- I did I did it on time passing in canola oil and it seems to be much healthier in the kids love it. And as long as I can hide the salts of them Tom mass of them all salon. -- and I. Today and now well late in the third three and your watching their salt and say yeah. Now because eventually it's gonna lead to high blood pressure you know -- So I guess the upshot from this movie thing is Hollywood get your act together and realize that this economic downturn. Has this rethinking our needs in life and absolutely."

" The music industry did you waited way too long make up people are gonna continue just by album after album not answer didn't pay attention to this little iTunes thing where people are downloading. One or two songs at a time and so the music industries and scrambling to catch up ever since two."

" That consumer race and Kate's she's scrambling to give us the details each and every day right and right. Thanks and thanks if all right that's it for Money Markets & More but you can get in touch one you can write to us at MarketWatch radio newsroom at Yahoo.com. Or you can follow us on Twitter where we MW radio or check us out on FaceBook MarketWatch radio network I'm Steve Potisk announcing -- next."

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