Media
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Condé Nast: ‘No More Title Closings’
On heels of “Black Monday,” publisher presses for “future growth.”
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Erin Andrews ‘Hellbent’ on Testifying in Peephole Case
Lawyer for ESPN sideline reporter says she would take stand against alleged perv in a trial.
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Breaking: Letterman Apologizes for Sex Scandal on Air (Video)
‘Late Show’ host on healing relationship with wife: ‘I got my work cut out for me.’
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Condé Nast’s Black Monday Memo
CEO Chuck Townsend’s e-mail to staff: ‘Changes will speed recovery of our businesses.’
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FTC Cracks Down on Celeb Endorsements
Celebs must tell when they are being paid — and must justify their claims, even in an ad.
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Black Monday at Condé Nast
On heels of McKinsey study, publisher closes four titles, including Gourmet.
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Janis Joplin: Buried Alive in the Kozmic Blues
Just before her Oct. 4 death, the Queen of the Blues wailed: “What’s it all worth?”
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Videogame Companies Make a Deal With SAG, AFTRA
Terms include better pay, protection on “vocally stressful” roles.
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Publisher, Others Axed at TV Guide
Peter Haefner, associate publishers, others cut by new corporate owners.
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Fox Moves to Dismiss Redbox Suit
DVD kiosk renters sued Fox in August for copyright misuse and anti-trust violations.
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Sony Takes Videogaming to the Big Screen
With next week’s stunt, Sony is looking to usher in a new business model for itself — and for theater owners.
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Report of Comcast’s Interest in NBC Sends Stock Tumbling
On heels of Wrap exclusive, stock falls 7 percent in Thursday trading.
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Lisa Fung Named Times’ Online Arts Editor
Will oversee Calendar, the Envelope and Company Town on the web.
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Wrap Staff