NBA Digital goes all-in for Summer League games; Yahoo bids $250M for Fullscreen

Online video news from across the Web:

> NBA Digital will show all 92 of its 2014 Summer League games across its platforms throughout July, including NBA TV, NBA.com and NBA Mobile. Story

> Picking up Community doesn't make sense if Yahoo's trying to woo more viewers, Nikki Finke says. Story

> AOL's library of content is now available on Apple TV. Story

> Fox is citing last week's Supreme Court decision against Aereo to bolster its claim against Dish Network's Hopper DVR. Story

> VOD users watch over an hour more linear TV than non-VOD users, Nielsen reports. Story

> Amazon is now the exclusive streaming home for indie films released by Drafthouse Films, the distribution arm of the Alamo Drafthouse and Cinema, thanks to a deal with Cinedigm. Release

> Showtime Anytime, the premium channel's TV Everywhere offering, launched on the Xbox 360. Release

> Rumors over: Yahoo has put in a $250 million bid for Fullscreen, which creates content for YouTube channels. Story

> Creative Galaxy, the second original kids' series from Amazon, debuted on Prime Instant Video June 27. Release

> NeonGrid, which enables online video creators to credit their work via tagging, has partnered with Machinima and BigFrame to continue building out its network. Story

> The current scale of online video advertising poses no threat to the TV advertising market. Story

> Farewell, Orkut, we hardly knew ye. Story

> Russia is considering amending its On Advertising law to ban commercials on pay-TV channels. Story

> EU antitrust chief Joaquin Almunia said he might investigate Google's YouTube dominance in Internet searches. Story

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