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Who Wants to Host a Game Show? So Many
It seems as if every B-list actor is angling for the job, but picking a host (like being a host) is harder than it looks.
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Advertising: Google Deal With Yahoo Draws More Opposition
Resentment and fear of Google?s power is growing among some of the biggest players in the advertising industry.
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DreamWorks Executives Sever Ties With Paramount to Form a New Company
The new venture is expected to have at least $1.3 billion in resources and will make about six films a year.
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Boss Is Not Amused After Columnist?s Humor Brings a Retort From Fox News
An opinion column by Heather Mallick commenting on Gov. Sarah Palin was removed from the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation?s Web site.
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Pressure Is on to Recycle Water Filters
Some advertisements for tap water filters are being lampooned by people who point out these filters cannot be recycled, at least in the United States.
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Cable Operator Sends Viewers to Web
The suggestion was meant as a slap at LIN TV, which owns 15 stations that were, until Thursday, retransmitted to Time Warner Cable?s customers.
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Weighing In: An Anchor Tacks Toward Commentary
Campbell Brown has found resonance with CNN viewers by taking a more opinionated approach on her show, ?Election Center.?
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Advertising: Brainy Brand Names Where They?re Least Expected
Publications like The Atlantic and The Economist emphasize cleverness in marketing campaigns to seek readers and advertisers.
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For a Day, Fox Business Has a Spurt in Viewers
The nearly year-old channel had never before drawn an audience large enough to be considered statistically reliable by Nielsen.
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Tv Sports: A Network to Satisfy the Appetite of Baseball-Hungry Fans
Major League Baseball wants ubiquity, a 24/7 home, so it is building its own cable channel, the MLB Network, in Secaucus, N.J., with opening day scheduled for Jan. 1.
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Kid Rock, Longtime Holdout, Goes Digital With Rhapsody
The bawdy rap-rocker from Detroit has made a deal with Rhapsody to offer his entire catalog for streaming and downloading, beginning Friday.
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Moderator?s Planned Book Becomes a Topic of Debate
Gwen Ifill, moderator of Thursday?s debate, is the author of a coming book, ?The Breakthrough: Politics and Race in the Age of Obama.?
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Advertising: But Wait! There?s More! (Again)
A group of investors is trying to rejuvenate Ronco, the housewares company, and one of its old products, the Veg-O-Matic.
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Newspaper in Minneapolis Halts Its Debt Payments
The Star Tribune of Minneapolis skipped a $9 million quarterly payment due on Tuesday, the latest evidence of the trouble the newspaper industry is having with debt loads.
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Advertising: With Troubles Behind It, N.H.L. Tries to Build Momentum
As the N.H.L. opens its 2008-9 season, the league moves further away from its former financial troubles, and by my many measures, it has engineered a turnaround.
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Studios Sue to Bar a DVD Copying Program
Six major movie studios sued RealNetworks over its new software program that allows people to make digital copies of their DVDs.
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Losing Money, New York Sun Is to Shut Down
The New York Sun, the six-year-old newspaper with a conservative mind-set, announced on Monday that it would close after publishing Tuesday?s issue.
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The Media Equation: Media Pave the Way to 3rd Term for Bloomberg
Before Mayor Michael R. Bloomberg announced his controversial run for another term, he locked up support of the editorial pages of three city newspapers.
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