Media
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Peter Gabriel Pulls Music From Rush Limbaugh Show
Peter Gabriel wants his music pulled from Rush Limbaugh’s radio show in wake of talk show host’s comments on Sandra Fluke
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Current TV Builds Morning Lineup Around Bill Press, Stephanie Miller
Current TV adds the the two progressive talk-radio hosts to its lineup, filling out six more hours of its schedule
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Pew Report Helps Explain Newspaper Paywalls as L.A. Times Puts One Up
The Pew Research Center detailed the sad state of newspaper advertising
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Senator Asks FTC to Probe Apple, Google Smart Phones
New York Sen. Chuck Schumer asks FTC to probe Apple and Google over reports smart phone apps enable users’ private photos and data to be downloaded
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Ron Paul Sets Los Angeles Fundraiser March 20 (Exclusive)
Presidential candidate Ron Paul will speak to L.A. faithful on March 20, at the home of Universa Investments chief Mark Spitznagel
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Anthony Shadid’s Last Moments: ‘He Will Get Through This, I Thought’
A New York Times photographer describes Shadid’s last, dramatic moments before succumbing on the Syrian border
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President Obama To Speak at Barnard as Women’s Issues Heat Up
President Obama shows support for women at college where Sheryl Sandberg and Meryl Streep spoke previously
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Rush Limbaugh Loses Another Sponsor Over Sandra Fluke Remarks
ProFlowers becomes the seventh advertiser to drop Rush Limbaugh’s radio program in wake of his “slut” comments about law student Sandra Fluke
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Rush Limbaugh Apologizes for ‘Slut’ Remarks
“I did not mean a personal attack,” Limbaugh wrote to Georgetown law student Sandra Fluke
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Rush Limbaugh Goes After Sandra Fluke Again; NOW Wants Him Gone
Radio host’s attack on young student continues after she gets a call of support from Obama
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Sumner Redstone Shifts Course, Will Attend Shareholders Meeting Next Week
Viacom chairman Sumner Redstone shakes previous commitment to attend next week’s stockholder assemblage
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Celebrity Tweeters: Here’s How to Keep From Getting Sued
Hollyblog: Even though you may think something you are posting on Twitter is your First Amendment right, this does not mean that you will always be protected
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Newspaper Paywalls: Too Little, Too Late for a Fallen Giant Industry?
On Monday, the L.A. Times starts its new “membership” program, joining the New York Times, Boston Globe and others
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A New One-Stop Shop for Streaming Movies, TV
Sporting deals with iTunes, Hulu, Amazon and more, MediaHound finds you the cheapest and easiest streaming service
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Rush Limbaugh Gets a Visit From the Bomb Squad
Police rush to conservative radio host Rush Limbaugh’s home after his security staff finds a suspicious package