Media
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The Seven Steps of a Celebrity Pregnancy
It’s hard to compete with a Hermes Birkin, but it looks like babies are fast becoming Hollywood’s must-have celebrity accessory; here’s how the progression usually goes
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CNET: Is Netflix Blackmailing ISPs?
Company officials want ISPs to start sharing some of the cost burden for streaming video; and on Wednesday, CEO Reed Hastings threatened to share some potentially embarrassing data about ISP performance
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Happy Second Birthday to TheWrap! (Includes Photo of Cake)
It’s been a wild ride thus far, full of unexpected twists and turns and the most unpredictable changes in media and in Hollywood media in particular. I’m proud to say we are now a company 20 people strong
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Netflix Revenue Up 34% in Q4 as Subscribers Pass 20M
Silicon Valley content company exceeds even the lofty expectations of Wall Street in fourth-quarter earnings report
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Tribune Co. Reports Cash Flow Up $140M for 2010, But Publishing is Flat
TV stations provide bump to privately-held media company, according to results filed with U.S. Bankruptcy Court
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Former ESPN Exec Michael Antinoro Joins Dick Clark Productions
The new executive VP of programming will focus on developing reality and scripted projects for broadcast and online platforms
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Jimmy Buffett Hospitalized After Concert Fall in Australia
Singer is listed in “stable condition” with head injury after accident
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AOL Seals Deal With Heidi Klum, ‘Project Runway’ Producers
Portal and Full Picture Entertainment announce digital content pact
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Analysis: The Internet Stole Obama’s State of the Union From Cable News
Thanks to a leak, many had already read the speech before the President could even deliver it; afterward, the most relevant commentary came from Keith Olbermann’s new network, Twitter
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National Journal Defends State of the Union Leak: ‘It Was News, So We Moved It’
Publication obtains address from “Democratic” insider, then skirts White House embargo; issue underscores the fact that in the WikiLeaks Age, even the President can’t control the flow of information
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A LaLanne Change Was Always the Best Kind
He talked to the audience as if friends were watching, never chastising or condescending
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Conrad Murray Pleads Not Guilty
Michael Jackson’s doctor enters plea in involuntary manslaughter case
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The Arizona Shooting: Now With 12% Real News!
Pew study shows us what we already know: people were way more into the political discussion and the shooter’s background than what actually happened
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Olbermann ‘One of the Great Stars,’ Says Zucker at NATPE
Besides praising the now departed MSNBC host, outgoing NBC Universal chief also expressed optimism about future of broadcasting
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Report: How Comcast Won Over One Diversity-Minded FCC Commissioner
Philadelphia Inquirer report details how the conglomerate’s lobbyists strategically focused in on commissioner Mignon Clyburn
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Philadelphia Inquirer