Media
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Tom Hanks’ ‘Electric City’ to Premiere on Yahoo July 17
An interactive mobile app with a video game, comic books and extras will be released simultaneously
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Chris Brown, BET Awards Dominate Social Sunday Night
Only the Super Bowl and the Grammys drove social chatter more than the BET Awards in 2012
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Facebook Unveils Same-Sex Marriage Icons
Same-sex couples can now post dual grooms or brides on their timelines
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Sony Acquires Gaikai Cloud-Based Gaming Company
The $380 million purchase could be a move toward profitability for Japan's struggling video game giant
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Frustrated on the 4th: Howard Schultz and the Internet’s New Political Paradigms
Starbucks CEO Howard Schultz lobs a warning shot at political leaders — innovation in politics is coming from far away from Washington
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Rupert Murdoch Tweets Shot at Scientology: ‘Creepy, Evil’
News Corp. CEO Rupert Murdoch says on Twitter that there is "big, big money involved with Tom Cruise" and takes on Mormons and Mitt Romney
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Erin Andrews Joins Fox Sports Following ESPN Exit
Fox Sports adds former ESPN reporter Erin Andrews, who will host the network's new primetime college football show
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Erin Andrews Is Leaving ESPN, May Land at Fox Sports
Andrews may join Fox Sports's beefed up college football operation
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Blip to Relaunch Video Player, Integrate Facebook
Blip announced the formation of Blip Studios on Thursday, and its president Steve Woolf hopes a more social video player will help the company break into the crowded field of web video production
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Tom Cruise and Katie Holmes to Divorce
Tom Cruise and Katie Holmes, the Hollywood power couple, are ending their marriage, Holmes' lawyer says
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Supreme Court Punts in FCC Cross-Ownership Case
The Supreme Court decides not to review an Appeals Court decision blocking cross-ownership of broadcast and print properties
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Jon Stewart Mocks CNN, Fox News Supreme Court Health Care Ruling Flub (Video)
"The Daily Show" host pokes fun after the cable news networks mistakenly report that the Obama health care law was declared unconstitutional
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News Corp. Split Signals Bigger Is Not Better
Both the publishing business and the film and television division will be better off once they are uncoupled, analysts say, because synergies now must be more strategic
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Want to Catch Comic-Con? Here’s How
Guest Blog: There's still time to bust into Comic-Con 2012, and some of the events are free
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Amazon Readying New iPad-Sized Kindle Fire Tablet
Two new Kindle Fire models — one 7-inches, one 10-inches — are slated for release in the coming months