Lucas Shaw
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National Lampoon CEO Fails to Dismiss $200M Fraud Case
National Lampoon CEO Timothy Durham has been accused of wire and securities fraud
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Coachella 2012: DJ Afrojack on Daft Punk, Hippie Beads and Not Selling Out
The 24-year old Dutch DJ and producer is about to blow up in the United States like never before.
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News Corp. Faces 46 More Lawsuits Over Hacking
News Corp.’s British publishing unit finds itself the target of several more civil suits, making the total over 100
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English Premiere League Takes Over Fox Sports on ‘Survival Sunday’
Fox will spread nine games across its ever-growing network of sports channels on May 13, leaving one for ESPN
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SundanceNow Launches Subscription Documentary Club for Errol Morris Fans Everywhere
SundanceNow has launched a VOD documentary club where subscribers can both stream and download recent and classic films
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Hulu Unveils New Shows from Seth Meyers, Adrien Grenier
Hulu tells advertisers at its digital upfront session Thursday that it now has 2 million paid subscribers for Hulu Plus
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Sony’s $2.2B Acquisition of EMI’s Publishing Business Approved
Sony’s deal makes it the largest label in the music publishing field as Universal’s deal for EMI’s other division is still being investigated
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Rupert Murdoch, Son James to Give Evidence to Phone-Hacking Panel
News Corp. CEO Rupert Murdoch will return to England for another day of testimony about phone hacking
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Google’s New Tune: Building a Music Hub With a Social Media Beat
Search titan Google looks to fill the void left by MySpace with a social media-fueled hub for emerging music acts and their fans
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Coachella 2012 Preview: 20 Must-See Artists, Old and New
Coachella kicks off Friday — here are the artists, from the Black Keys to the Weeknd to Kendrick Lamar
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FilmDistrict Names Former MGM, Paramount Exec Jim Orr New Distribution Chief
FilmDistrict, the indie film company, has settled on a successor to Bob Berney in the distribution department
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Bob Marley Documentary to Debut on Facebook (and in Theaters)
The documentary film “Marley” will be available on Facebook on April 20, the same day it hits theaters
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Google Announces Stock Split as Q1 Earnings, Revenue Soar
Google CEO Larry Page says doubling shareholders’ stock with non-voting shares won’t dilute the governing structure
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Court Permits Political Advertising on Public Radio, TV
U.S. Appeals Court rules that PBS, NPR and others can air political and public issue ads. Paid ads from for-profit companies can still be banned
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Top Editor of AOL’s Patch Venture Resigns
Brian Farhnham, editor of AOL’s hyper-local journalism venture, will exit May 4; company said it would not replace him


