Brent Lang
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Variety Loses Another As Dana Harris Named IndieWIRE Editor-in-Chief
Veteran trade reporter will be based in Los Angeles and will begin her new job in January
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Icahn vs. Lionsgate: Takeover King Loses in Court
Billionaire investor’s bid to overturn debt for equity swapped denied
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‘Twilight’ Tops DVD Sales Charts, But Tweens Don’t Rent
Box office disappointments “Knight & Day” and “The Sorcerer’s Apprentice” also debut strongly
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Animated Jack Black & Jason Segel Sing ‘Little Drummer Boy’ (Video)
Take that David Bowie and Bing Crosby
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Advisory Firms Differ Over Icahn’s Board Nominees (update)
One major shareholder advisory firm recommends parts of the rebel slate, while another endorses the studios candidates
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Ronni Chasen’s Colleagues Skeptical of Investigation Breakthrough
Although the gun was a match, Ronni’s colleagues in the industry still have questions about Harold Smith’s involvement
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FCC Enters Retransmission Debate
William Lake announces commission will take up rule making in an effort to stop blackouts
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Harvey Wins! MPAA Overturns ‘Blue Valentine’s NC-17
In rare move, board awards an R rating to the relationship drama
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John Lennon Death Announced on Monday Night Football (video)
Thirty years after the singer was shot, a look back to the shocking day
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Lionsgate: Icahn Group Has a Record of Value Destruction
Studio urges stakeholders to reject billionaire’s board slate and vote for its own nominees
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Resurrecting ‘Narnia’: Can Christians Save the Lion?
“Voyage of the Dawn Treader” courts churchgoers to reignite the stalled franchise
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Russell Crowe Launches Twitter Campaign for ‘Master & Commander’ Sequel
Action star asks fans to email Fox Films CEO to ask for the return of Captain Jack Aubrey
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Amy Pascal Extends Sony Deal 5 Years
Following string of box office hits, Sony re-ups its employment agreement with the studio chief
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Emma Stone Debuts Her Gwen Stacey Look
“Spider-Man” star set to find out if blondes have more fun
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NPR and PBS — This Time It’s the Fight of Their Lives
With budget shortfalls, vicious infighting and a power shift in Washington, make no mistake — public media is under attack