Sharon Waxman, is the founder, CEO and Editor in Chief of TheWrap. She is an award-winning journalist and best-selling author, and was a Hollywood correspondent for The New York Times. Twitter: @sharonwaxman

Sharon Waxman
Experience:
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Yawn: Would Somebody Buy a Movie Library Already?
Am I the only one tired of waiting for an outcome of these Hollywood fire sales?
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No Bergstein Deal for Miramax as Deadline Looms
Disney’s exclusive negotiating window with the financier ends Thursday, and no word that the sale has closed
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New Jackson Doc to Debut in Japan
Exclusive: Never-before seen footage will debut on June 25, the year-anniversary of singer’s death
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Carl Icahn Stalks Lionsgate: His Next Steps
Corporate raider is getting closer to ending what he calls “the party in the management suite”
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Lunch With Queen Noor: Turkey and Israel Need to “Repair Relations”
The queen touts an anti-nuclear agenda for “Countdown to Zero”
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Cuban, Icahn Play Cat-and-Mouse With Lionsgate
But why would the investor sell to Icahn for less than he can get on the open market?
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Veteran Hollywood/D.C. Publicist Stephen Rivers Dies (updated)
Was well known for high-profile client list and frequent journeys to Cuba
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Calling Harvey Weinstein: Miramax-Bergstein Deal Tough for Banks
Banks are balking at loaning Bergstein’s partners debt because the Weinsteins are still a wild card
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Disney, Bergstein Negotiating Exclusively Over Miramax
Bergstein had previously bid $650 million for the studio
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James Cameron to Submit Report on Oil Spill
The director says he will advise the Dept of Energy and EPA
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Facebook’s Zuckerberg Has Meltdown Over Privacy at AllThingsD
The CEO stammered and sweated and spoke in circles over the privacy issue
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FCC’s Genachowski: Lobbyists at Fault for Broadband Limbo
Lobbyists “surround many buildings in Washington,” he says at AllThingsD conference
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No Zucker ‘Exit Package,’ But What a Bonus
TheWrap has obtained details of the NBCU’s chief $30M contract
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Steve Jobs on Letting Gizmodo’s Leak Slide: ‘I’d Rather Quit’
The Apple CEO gives advice to publishers, and explains why he couldn’t let the Gizmodo leak go