Media
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Memo Highlights Rollbacks in New SAG/AFTRA Contract
With members of the two labor organizations set to vote on a new contract, a document making the rounds points out what they’ll be giving up
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Julian Assange’s Release Delayed; Michael Moore Puts Up Bail Money
British judge orders WikiLeaks founder under nightly house arrest, but release held up
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Jeff Bewkes on Netflix? Old Media Protests Way Too Much
The CEO of Time-Warner has been dismissing Netflix in a sotto voce that is beginning to resemble a primal scream
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TheWrap Partners in Launch of Reuters America
TheWrap has joined forces with Reuters to be an anchor partner in its launch of Reuters America, an alternative to the AP
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REVIEW: ‘Michael’– All Filler, No ‘Thriller’
There’s a reason Michael Jackson never released these songs — they weren’t up to his standard or ours
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Who Left Variety, and Where They Went
Variety has hemmoraghed so much editorial talent over the past year that it’s hard to keep track. Here’s a tally
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Variety Bleeds Talent, While Newsroom Morale Suffers
Beset by aggressive competitors and shackled by a paywall, Variety has become a shadow of its former dominant self
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UPDATE: Second SAG Employee Fired Amid Accounting Investigation
Discovery of other mid-level staff’s “policy violations” occurred during investigation of mid-level manager’s “possible financial impropriety”
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Double Whammy at Variety: McClintock Jumps to THR
Exclusive: More defections at the trade, a day after Dana Harris leaves for indieWIRE
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MPAA Urges Court to Back Viacom in Fight with Google, Youtube
Hollywood’s leading trade group joins with IFTA in the $1 billion standoff
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A Superlawyer Returns, a Pop Icon Dies — a Will Is Discovered
In death, Michael Jackson once again is getting the most out of Branca, highlighted by a record-setting $275 million in first-year posthumous earnings
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Shhh! 4 Secret WikiLeaks Projects Under Way in Hollywood
Julian Assange, you ARE the new Mark Zuckerberg!
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Florida Pardons Jim Morrison – 41 Years Later
The Doors singer’s conviction for whipping out his privates during a Miami concert in 1969 forgiven