Brent Lang
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Sony Nabs Rights to Kathryn Bigelow’s Osama bin Laden Movie
The true-life thriller will be written by “Hurt Locker” scribe Mark Boal
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History Teams Up With Kevin Costner for ‘Hatfields & McCoys’
Mini-series will be released in 2012, the 150th anniversary of the bloody family feud
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Sony’s Hacking Nightmare Continues, Music Sites in Greece and Japan Hit
The company has already spent an estimated $171 million to investigate and repair damage from previous attacks
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FX Sets Sail with New Pirate Show from Graham King and Gale Anne Hurd
Fox in talks for Ridley Scott series “Pyrates”
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David Linde Closes Funding with Reliance on New Production Company
New film production company has a first look deal with Universal
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Rush Limbaugh Takes a Hit as Ratings Crater 33%
Fellow rightwing host Sean Hannity also takes a hit according to a new report by Arbitron
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Frank Bruni Named First Openly Gay Op-Ed Columnist in New York Times History
Veteran journalist formerly worked in the Times’ Washington bureau and as the paper’s chief restaurant critic
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Sony Projects Massive Annual Loss, Thanks to Tsunami
Media giant had predicted a profit for the fiscal year ended in March, but now projects $3.2 billion loss
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Tween Swoon: Justin Bieber Kisses Selena Gomez (Video)
Biebs plants one on his lady love before accepting his Best New Artist honor at the Billboard Music Awards
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Lady Gaga’s Madonna Fixation — Inspiration or Outright Plagiarism? (Video)
From “Alejandro” to “Born This Way,” some critics say the “Fame Monster” borrows a little too liberally from the “Material Girl”
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Tal Rabinowitz Tapped to Head NBC’s Comedy Programming
Former Sony executive previously developed “Reba” and “The Big C”
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‘Transformers: Dark of the Moon’ Release Date Moved Up to June
Studio tentpole will hit theaters three days earlier than originally planned
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‘Pirates 4’ Plunders $4.7M in Midnight Showings
The 3D sequel to Disney’s mega-grossing franchise on pace to gross between $90 to $100 million
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Out at NBC — What’s Dick Ebersol’s Next Move?
The man who spearheaded NBC’s sports and Olympic coverage for two decades is moving on, but to where? Here are some possible destinations
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Report: Maria Shriver Hires Divorce Lawyer
Laura Wasser, who previously worked on the Mel Gibson divorce case, will represent the former first lady of California