Media
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Glass Ceiling Report: Men Hold ‘Vast Majority’ of Top Jobs in Media
“Status of Women in News Media” report shows men still dominate newsrooms
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Chris Brown Explodes Into Rage at ‘GMA,’ Breaks Window, Security Called
R&B singer is asked questions about Rihanna and the restraining order against him; breaks dressing room window, tears shirt off, confronts producer, storms out of studio
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Fox News’ ‘Human Shield’ Clarification: One of Ours Was on Gaddafi Tour, Too
But Jennifer Griffin reiterates: journalists are being used as “human shields” by Libyan government
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From Iger to Dauman to Murdoch, Media Mogul Salaries Swell in 2010
The economy wasn’t the only thing that rebounded. Top executives like Philippe Dauman and Les Moonves saw their compensation packages soar – but not Jeffrey Katzenberg
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Check Out 3 Decades Of Muammar Qadaffi Magazine Covers
From Time to Newsweek to The Economist, a look at 30 years of Libyan-focused news-magazine covers
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CNN Denies Being Used as ‘Human Shield’ in Libya, Takes a Swipe at Fox News
Nic Robertson denounces report that coalition forces aborted air strike on Gaddafi compound because news crews were there
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At Least 13 Journalists Still Missing or Detained in Libya
On day four from the New York Times are released, others are unaccounted for
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Twitter Turns Five!
Click here for links to 250+ media, TV, movie, rock stars and superfans worth following
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Huffington Post Rebuffs Union ‘Boycott’
Spokesman: “The vast majority of our bloggers are thrilled to contribute”
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New York Times Cut CEO’s Pay 8 Percent in 2010
Janet Robinson’s compensation trimmed as a prolonged revenue slump eroded the company’s market value
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Captured NY Times Journalists Freed in Libya
Times executive editor Bill Keller: “Now feels like a moment for celebration”
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AT&T Buys Wireless Rival T-Mobile USA for $39B
AT&T, the second largest U.S. wireless carrier, agreed Sunday to buy the nation’s fourth biggest carrier from Deutsche Telekom AG in a cash-and-stock deal
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Wyclef Jean Treated for Gunshot Wound to the Hand
Hip-hop star was wounded late Saturday night in Haiti, his publicist tells AP
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Congress Cuts Emergency Funds for PBS Stations
House slashes $19 million allocation to help broadcasters hit by natural disasters
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Alexandra Wallace to Withdraw From UCLA Over Asian Rant (Update)
The UCLA student withdraws from school due to concerns about her personal safety