Cable industry news from across the Web:
> Comcast has integrated a tool for parents to evaluate what their kids are watching, the Common Sense Media Ratings, into its X1 platform. Corporate blog post
> BSkyB and Liberty Global will continue their aggressive expansion, and revenue will decline for nearly half of pay-TV operators, according to a new European market study conducted by Digital TV Research. Study
> Verizon FiOS will offer a free two-week preview of One World Sports starting Oct. 18. Press release
> GSN has named cable industry veteran Chris Moseley executive VP and CMO. Story
> Modem circuitry maker MaxLinear has acquired telecom technology company Physpeed for $11 million. Press release
> Hulu is considering lowering the commercial load on its premium subscription service, Hulu Plus. Story
> Fox has shelved a plan to turn Cameron Crowe's 1989 film Say Anything into a TV series after the filmmaker voiced strident objections. Story
> TNT has purchased the exclusive off-network cable rights to the NBCUniversal series Grimm. Story
And finally … Former CBS and Microsoft executive Nancy Tellem has joined the board of directors of San Francisco e-commerce startup Dot & Bo. Story