Media
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Tony Blair’s Wife Sues News Corp. for Phone Hacking
Cherie Blair’s suit comes days before News Corp.’s first civil trial on hacking
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T-Mobile Asks FCC to Block Verizon’s Spectrum Deals with Comcast, Time Warner
T-Mobile says the deal would give Verizon too much spectrum
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SAG Merger Opponents File Suit to Prevent Vote
Opponents to the merger include Ed Harris, Ed Asner, Valerie Harper and Martin Sheen
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MPTF Fined $80,000 in Patient’s Mysterious Death
State’s Department of Health cites inadequate supervision in the falling death of wheelchair-bound Carrie De Lay
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Journalists Marie Colvin, Remi Ochlik Killed in Syrian Bombing
The deaths of the two journalists come less than a week after the new York Times’ Anthony Shadid died in the area as well
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Actors’ Equity Endorses SAG-AFTRA Merger
The merger of the Screen Actors Guild and American Federation of Television and Radio Artists is blessed by Actors Equity, which represents stage actors and managers
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Mario Puzo Estate Sued by Paramount Over ‘Godfather’ Prequel
Studio claims that “The Family Corleone” will violate its copyright on the classic mob novel
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Megaupload Founder Kim Dotcom Freed on Bail
A New Zealand judge granted Dotcom bail on Wednesday morning during a hearing about Dotcom’s potential extradition to the United States
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Comcast Launches Streampix, a Subscription VOD Challenge to Netflix
Streampix will only be available to cable subscribers and will boast movies and shows from Sony, Universal and ABC
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Vuguru President Larry Tanz Promoted to CEO
New CEO Larry Tanz joined Vuguru in 2009 and reports directly to company founder Michael Eisner
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Fox News’ Bill O’Reilly, Oliver Stone’s Son Talk Iran and Islam (Video)
Oliver Stone's son Sean recently converted to Islam on a trip to Iran, prompting his appearance on "The O'Reilly Factor"
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Netflix Adds ‘The Artist,’ ‘Undefeated’ in Weinstein Company Deal
Netflix and The Weinstein Company strike a multi-year deal bringing some of its latest titles exclusively to the red envelope
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Beckinfield — the Haunted Town Where the Audience Creates the Story
A website presents an ongoing sci-fi series about the town in a format unlike any TV you’ve ever seen
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Jonathan Gold, Pulitzer-Prize Winning Food Critic, Bolts L.A. Weekly for L.A. Times
Jonathan Gold will leave L.A. Weekly and return to the L.A. Times, raising questions about what will happen to the paper’s current food critic
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Former L.A. Times Editor Blasts Coverage of His News Non-Profit
Former Times and Chicago Tribune editor James O’Shea calls early reporting “inaccurate” and “sloppy”