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Battle over morning viewers
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Apr 6, 2012
Television’s bare-knuckle competition to rule the morning air is nothing new. But the networks upped the ante this week.
Discovery discovers green programming doesn't sell
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Apr 5, 2012
Discovery Communications will replace Planet Green cable channel with programs about travel and food.
P&G bars office access to Pandora, Netflix
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Apr 4, 2012
Proctor & Gamble has shut down access to Pandora and Netflix for all its employees globally.
The unexpected winner of 'The Hunger Games'
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Mar 26, 2012
Lionsgate had a very good weekend It's film, 'The Hunger Games,' took in $150 million dollars domestically over the weekend.
For first time, movie streaming to beat viewing by DVD
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Mar 26, 2012
But consumers forgoing discs for online distribution could be bad for the industry.
Massachusetts movie theater offers free admission
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Mar 23, 2012
Movies like "Hunger Games" bring in hundreds of millions of dollars at the gate. But one Massachusetts theater survives without admission fees.
On your TV this fall: The sluggish economy
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Mar 21, 2012
Horizon Media's Brad Adgate looks at all the new scripted pilots that have been ordered by the big television networks. He finds one big underlying theme.
NBC bets on stacked Monday night programming
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Mar 12, 2012
NBC has lagged in the ratings. Once a Thursday superstar, the network is placing its bets on Monday night with “The Voice” and “Smash.”
The dirty business of consulting in 'House of Lies'
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Mar 12, 2012
Actor Don Cheadle and writer Matthew Carnahan talk about their new Showtime comedy series, "House of Lies," which follows the lives and business of management consultants.
Disney digests a movie bomb with 'John Carter'
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Mar 12, 2012
After a lackluster opening weekend, "John Carter" is on track to be a huge money loser. Disney could be facing a loss of $100 million or more.










