Media Alley
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Glenn Beck Relaunching TheBlaze as a Global Libertarian News Network
Glenn Beck also said he would open three foreign bureaus but did not specify where
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Apple Rejects iOS Game About War in Syria
Apple said the game violates rules against depicting real governments in games, though the App Store has a selection of games on the "War on Terror"
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‘All My Children,’ ‘One Life to Live’ Revivals Back On, With Series Creator Agnes Nixon on Board
Production for online versions of "All My Children" and "One Life to Live" will begin in February, with creator Agnes Nixon playing a consulting role
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How BuzzFeed Is Betting on Hollywood, Long-Form Writing to Grow
BuzzFeed's Ben Smith says that 2013 will be the year of Los Angeles and explains why the site isn't going international any time soon
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New York Observer Names Former Giuliani Adviser Ken Kurson Editor
Ken Kurson has longstanding ties to the owner of the Observer
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Wesley Morris, Pulitzer Prize-Winning Film Critic, Leaving Boston Globe (Updated)
Wesley Morris will write full time for Grantland
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FCC Approves Liberty Media Taking Control of SiriusXM Radio
Liberty Media expects the ownership transfer to be complete in 60 days
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Google Settles FTC Antitrust Charges, Agrees to Change Patent Policy
Google reached a settlement with the Federal Trade Commission, which was investigating its business practices
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Joe Scarborough: ‘Seeds Being Planted for the Destruction of House GOP Majority’ (Video)
Joe Scarborough predicts that the dysfunction among House Republicans will lead to Democratic victories in the future
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BuzzFeed Secures $19.3M in Funding
A year ago, BuzzFeed invested in its editorial department with a $15.5 million round of venture capital
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NY Times Culture Editor Jonathan Landman to Leave Paper
Jonathan Landman told colleagues he has accepted a buyout
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Colorado Shooting Victims’ Families Criticize Cinemark for Invitations to Theater’s Reopening
Invitations to an "evening of remembrance" were sent out two days after Christmas
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Google CEO Eric Schmidt to Visit North Korea (Report)
Eric Schmidt will be the first Google executive to visit the country with the world's most heavily restricted internet access
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Fiscal Cliff Deal Extends Bush-Era Hollywood Tax Credits
The credit allows producers to cut up between $15 million and $20 million for film shoots on sites that meet the bill's criteria as low-income neighborhoods
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Andrew Sullivan Leaving Daily Beast to Start Own Company
Andrew Sullivan is splitting his blog The Dish off into an independent, subscription-based service