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L.A. County Superior Court Spokesman Fired for Leaking to TMZ
Allan Parachini says he didn’t take money from the gossip site, but clashed with administrators over access to court records
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6th Entertainment Weekly Publisher in 6 Years Exits
Ray Chelstowskia nnounces he’s leaving the magazine; no successor named
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Sarah Palin’s Not-That-Unimaginable Road to the White House 2012
If the past two years have been any indication, it won’t be a conventional campaign … not at all!
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Ailing MySpace Launches ‘Mashup’ — With Help From Facebook
New feature allows MySpace users to create personalized entertainment streams based on their Facebook “likes”
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NBCU’s Jeff Zucker: ‘I Made Poor Choices’
Outgoing chief talks about cable success, primetime failure, Leno, Olbermann and his political aspirations
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National Enquirer Publisher Files for Bankruptcy
American Media Inc. goes Chapter 11 route to erase debt
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Roger Ailes Calls NPR ‘Nazis’
Fox News chief lashes out over Juan Williams firing; calls Jon Stewart’s “Sanity” rally message “horse—-”
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Cablevision Mulls Spin-Off of AMC, IFC, Sundance
Company’s board authorizes exploration of plan to cut cable channels loose
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Jeff Bewkes Blames CNN’s Ratings Struggles on Bored Viewers
Time Warner chief says “more people watch CNN than Fox News,” but tune out quickly
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Was Esquire’s ‘Sexiest Woman Alive’ Issue Too Sexy for the iPad?
Magazine’s November app gets Apple approval four weeks late
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Us Weekly Beats TMZ on Eva Longoria-Tony Parker Split
Incident provides window into the frantic, semantics-hinged celebrity media mill
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Hulu Cuts Price for Hulu Plus; Monthly Subscription Now $7.99
Premium online video service comes out of “preview” phase
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New York Times Magazine Gives its Sarah Palin ‘Scoop’ to Politico
Ex-VP admits she’s pondering 2012 run in upcoming 7,800-word profile