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NBC's Harbert adds to duties. Lights-out quarter for CBS.
After the coffee. Before trying to find a hardware store. The Skinny: It was a tough choice but I decided to go with the season finale of FX's "The Americans" last night instead of ABC's "Nashville," which I recorded for later. Let this be a lesson to...Tags: ABC (tv network), Online Media Industry, The Wall Street Journal, Crime, Law and Justice, Media Industry
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Wheeler rolling to FCC. DreamWorks Animation eyes AwesomenessTV
After the coffee. Before a long morning of earnings calls. The Skinny: I got through the season finale of "The Following" last night. It wasn't easy. Fortunately, afterward I watched the premiere of Comedy Central's "Inside Amy," which was a tad...
Tags: Sundance Film Festival, TNT (tv network), Media Industry, Sundance Channel (tv network), Satellite and Cable Service
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Weak Paramount slate contributes to Viacom's 18% drop in profit
Paramount Pictures turned in another disappointing performance, contributing to an 18% drop in quarterly earnings for parent company Viacom Inc., the media conglomerate reported Wednesday. The Melrose Avenue movie studio suffered from the DVD blues...
Tags: Television, Philippe P. Dauman, Advertising, G.I. Joe: Retaliation (movie), Media Industry
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At Supreme Court, gay marriage comes full circle
It is the hottest ticket in the country. On Tuesday morning, only a lucky few will be inside the U.S. Supreme Court to hear the historic arguments over whether California’s gay marriage ban is constitutional. Among the 400 courtroom spectators...Tags: Crime, Law and Justice, Proposition 8 (California, 2010), Claire McCaskill, U.S. Congress, State of the Union Address
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Netflix push into original fare may be bad news for Hollywood
The desire of Netflix to acquire more original programming such as the political drama "House of Cards" could mean bad news for Hollywood, which has come to count on the company as a good customer and a steady source of revenue. Netflix Chief...Tags: Entertainment, Television, House of Cards (tv program), Satellite and Cable Service, Nickelodeon (tv network)
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Netflix and 'SpongeBob' to split?
Netflix said it plans to let its deal to carry Nickelodeon, BET and MTV content expire next month, even though it continues to discuss licensing certain shows. The video subscription service said it has been moving away from broad, multi-year deals with...
Tags: Hasbro Inc., SpongeBob SquarePants (tv program), Television, Television Industry, Media Industry
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Dubuc upped to CEO of A+E Networks, Raven becomes chairman
The woman who led History Channel to historic ratings has been promoted. Nancy Dubuc, president of entertainment and media for A+E Networks, parent of cable networks History, Lifetime and A&E, has been tapped as president and chief executive of the...
Tags: Companies and Corporations, Satellite and Cable Service, Television Industry, Economy, Business and Finance, Corporate Officers
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Twitter eyes TV, lands major advertising deal in run-up to IPO
SAN FRANCISCO -- In the run-up to what would be the biggest initial public stock offering for a consumer Internet company since Facebook, Twitter has nailed its biggest advertising deal yet. The San Francisco-based social media company has reached a...Tags: New Products, Television Networks, Advertising, Marketing, Starcom Incorporated
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Will Twitter be music to users' (and the music industry's) ears?
Will a song be worth more than 140 characters to Twitter users? After testing out a new music discovery service with celebrities such as Ryan Seacrest, Blake Shelton, Ne-Yo and Moby, Twitter is clicking play on Twitter #Music. The free service will be...
Tags: Artists, Arts and Culture, Forrester Research Incorporated, London Theatre, Media Industry
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Cruise will cruise in 'Oblivion.' YouTube tops Viacom again.
After the coffee. Before spending another day glued to TV news. The Skinny: Since ESPN has the Redskins for its opening Monday night game, the scheduling gurus at the NFL must be pretty confident that quarterback Robert Griffin III will be fully...Tags: ABC (tv network), National Football League, The Wall Street Journal, ESPN (tv network), All My Children (tv program)
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YouTube prevails in huge copyright suit with Viacom
In an epic clash between old and new media, Google Inc.'s video website YouTube has scored another huge victory in the long-running skirmish over copyright infringement brought by television giant Viacom Inc. A federal judge in New York on Thursday...Tags: Philippe P. Dauman, Crime, Law and Justice, YouTube, Computing and Information Technology Industry, Judges
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Senior management shuffle continues at Nickelodeon
Another influential programmer at Nickelodeon -- Margie Cohn -- is leaving the children's network as the operation struggles to remain relevant with pint-sized viewers who are watching content on different platforms. Nickelodeon said Monday that Cohn,...
Tags: Nickelodeon (tv network), Disney Channel (tv network), Media Industry, iCarly (tv program)
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