daniel loeb thought they should -- tracy: because what's their bread and butter right now? of hurting. but the electronics business, never been a whole lot of synergy, and today when you look at the market, you feel like the content guys really are in charge now because they're selling that same thing to many, many platforms over there, and maybe they ought to free that thing up from the electronics guys. ashley: dennis, thank you so much. appreciate it. tracy: all right. so just in time for halloween, all you horror buffs out there whoever you are, there's a mapping software company that has rolled out an interactive geography of horror map that shows you where more than 200 of the scariest movies took place. the massive mansion in "the shining" where jack nicholson famously yells, here's johnny, is in colorado. how about the haunted house taken over in poltergeist? that was in california, and, of course, there's also godzilla which took place in tokyo, japan. the map uses data from imdb and wikipedia to plot out the locations and are sorted by decade. ashley: it's kind of