Media
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FiOS Subscribers to Gain More Programming Services
The Disney and ESPN Media Networks Group will join Verizon in offering more channels and streaming
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Richard Johnson to Exit Page Six for News Corp. Digital Venture
Gossip maven to leave New York for Hollywood, but he’s not going to the Reporter … at least not yet
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Filing: Newsweek Sold for $1
Sidney Harman acquired struggling newsweekly from Washington Post for a dollar, according SEC document
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Report: Lou Dobbs Employed Illegal Immigrants
The Nation publishes results yearlong investigation that found ex-CNN host employed at least five undocumented workers
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What’s Wrong With the Senate’s Anti-Piracy Bill
Critics insist Sen. Leahy’s proposed bill won’t do much to shut down piracy sites — and could endanger legal ones
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Court Hears Joe Jackson’s Estate Appeal
Motives of Michael Jackson’s father questioned by three-judge panel
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Brand News: MSNBC Mulling Name Change for its Website
Report: Executives fear visitors confusing straightforward news of MSNBC.com with cable channel’s lefty hosts
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Facebook and Skype Expected to Announce Partnership
The move would allow video chat on the social networking site
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Verizon-Ready iPhone Available Early 2011
The new smartphone will have a similar design, but different technology
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Jay Mariotti Breaks Silence, Says He’s Working on a Book
Former ESPN talking head leaves AOL’s Fanhouse
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Sony Now Streaming Movies and TV on Android Phones
Crackle for Android streams titles from Columbia Pictures, Screen Gems and Sony Pictures Classics
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Tina Brown: ‘Interesting’ Talks Between Newsweek, Daily Beast
Founding editor says “there have been some interesting discussions going on”
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Tribune Co. Urges Staffers: Ignore Times Story on Misogyny, ‘Frat’ Behavior
Randy Michaels says David Carr’s article is based on “distortions and rumors.”
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Imagine This Birthday Present: Tens of Millions for the Lennon Estate
For his 70th birthday Saturday, remastered releases, new films, $11,000 guitars and $27,000 pens will push the former Beatle’s brand to new heights