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Time Warner Cable To Carry Dodgers TV
SportsNet LA is scheduled to air Dodger games in 2014.
Glenn Beck Rejected By Current TV Before Al Jazeera Purchase
Glenn Beck reveals he had bid to buy Current TV last year before Al Jazeera, but was rejected.
Is Time Magazine’s Person Of The Year Still Relevant?
Time magazine named Barack Obama its Person of the Year for 2012, but in an age of constant listicles, how much does this brand-defining "Best Of" still matter?
Pre-Market Movers (Diageo, Time Warner, Amarin, RIM, ArcelorMittal, Nokia, Weatherford, Deutsche Bank, ARM Holdings)
Diageo Plc, Time Warner, Amarin Corp, Research In Motion, ArcelorMittal, Nokia Corp, Weatherford International, Deutsche Bank and ARM Holdings Plc are among the companies whose shares are moving in pre-market trading Friday.
Beyonce HBO Documentary To Debut In February
Beyonce's upcoming documentary features footage shot from her own computer, according to HBO.
Animal Abuse On ‘The Hobbit’ Set Denied By Warner And New Line [Full Text]
Time Warner movie studios Warner Bros. and New Line Cinema have released a joint statement denying animal abuse claims during production of "The Hobbit."
DirecTV Lakers: L.A. Games Now On SportsNet After Time Warner Cable Agreement
DirecTV customers in the Los Angeles area can now watch the new-look Lakers after the satellite television company reached an agreement with Time Warner Cable to carry the new SportsNet channel.
Showing Sandy Who’s Boss: Bruce Springsteen, Matt Lauer Join Big-Media Companies For Hurricane Relief
Along with NBCUniversal's live telethon, News Corp. Disney, Time Warner and Viacom have all announced donations to help victims of Hurricane Sandy.
Can Ichiro Suzuki Become New York's Jeremy Lin Replacement?
The New York Yankees' trade for 10-time All-Star Ichiro Suzuki should help baseball's most popular team both on and off the field.
Yahoo’s Mayer: Making First Moves At Turnaround
Now three days into running Yahoo (Nasdaq: YHOO), the No. 3 search engine, CEO Marissa Mayer has already telegraphed that change is coming. She appointed the first editors for Yahoo News and Yahoo Finance, two of the company’s most popular portals.
Can Starboard Value's Effort Put AOL Online Again?
Thursday will see a showdown over the near-term future of AOL (NYSE: AOL), the No. 7 website, which in its heyday was American Online, the biggest email provider, as well as a company big enough to swallow Time Warner.
Larry King Gets New Gig On Mexican Billionaire’s New Internet TV Channel
Veteran talk show host Larry King, 78, will get a new gig on the new Ora Internet TV site financed by Mexican billionaire Carlos Slim Helu.
MSG Network Ratings: Jeremy Lin Drives Highest Ratings Ever
What a difference 2.8 million customers -- and one point guard -- can make. Madison Square Garden Co. said Tuesday that despite the first two losses of the Jeremy Lin era, the last two New York Knicks telecasts on the MSG network are its highest-rated regular-season events ever. The boost in ratings coincides with MSG resolving its carriage dispute with Time Warner Cable last Friday, in time for the Knicks' Friday night game against the Hornets to be broadcast.
Jeremy Lin Resolves Time Warner, MSG Network Dispute
Jeremy Lin and the New York Knicks will return shortly to the MSG Network, as the dispute between Madison Square Garden Co.'s MSG Network and Time Warner Cable has been resolved.
Stock Futures Signal Higher Wall Street Open
Stock index futures pointed to a slightly higher open for equities on Wall Street on Wednesday, with futures for the S&P 500, the Dow Jones and the Nasdaq 100 rising 0.2 to 0.3 percent.
New Yahoo Chief: PayPal’s Thompson Gets Tough Job as Yahoo CEO
Yahoo elected Scott Thompson, president of PayPal, as its new CEO, four months after ousting Carol Bartz as CEO and hiring investment bankers for a turnaround.
No End in Sight for Madison Square Garden, Time Warner Cable Feud
The Madison Square Garden Company and Time Warner Cable spat may go on for a while after MSG Networks was pulled from the New York-based cable company's lineup Sunday after the two parties failed to come to an agreement on how much Time Warner Cable would pay for MSG services.
Warner Bros., LoveFilm Sign U.K. Distribution Deal
Warner Bros. signed a major film distribution agreement with LOVEFiLM, a major competitor to Netflix, who signed an agreement with Lionsgate earlier this week.
Dish Network Loses Subscribers, Unlike DirecTV
Dish Network posted strong earnings Monday, but a loss of subscribers could foreshadow problems in the future.
Comcast Misses Estimates, Time Warner Results Bolstered by Harry Potter
Comcast Corp., the nation's biggest cable television company, reported Wednesday a 5 percent profit increase in the third quarter, but fell short of Wall Street's earnings estimate by 6 cents per diluted share, its first miss since July 2008.
Bernie Madoff Suicide Attempt: His Many Mansions [PHOTOS]
When Bernie and Ruth Madoff attempted suicide on Christmas Eve of 2008, they did so in the couple's penthouse duplex atop 133 East 64th Street. When Madoff went to jail, they had to forfeit their many homes, which each gained an aura of infamy. Some have done better than others in the luxury sales market.
Upcoming News Corp. Shareholder Vote Prompts Debate over Chairman, CEO Roles
At the News Corporation annual shareholder meeting Friday, those in attendance will get the chance to vote on splitting the role of Chairman and CEO.
Nancy Grace Wardrobe Malfunction: ‘I Will go to my Grave Denying the Nip Slip’ [VIDEO]
Nancy Grace has denied the nip slip she had during an embarrassing wardrobe malfunction on Monday on Dancing with the Stars.
Why is News Corp. Buying Back Its Shares?
Still burdened by an ongoing phone-hacking scandal at its British subsidiaries, Rupert Murdoch's company is aggressively buying back shares in an effort to buttress its share price. Assuming the shares remain at about $17, one analyst estimates News Corp. will have repurchased almost $2.2 billion in shares by as early as Nov. 7.
Apple iPhone 5 Nemesis Galaxy S2 Hits U.S.
Widely touted as the iPhone 5 killer, Samsung's Galaxy S2 smartphone has made it to the United States, quelling anticipation, and pre-empting its U.S. rival by at least two months.
5 Car Noises You Shouldn’t Ignore
When your ride is making odd sounds, it’s telling you that something might be wrong.
Bronfman steps down as Warner Music CEO
Billionaire Edgar Bronfman Jr is stepping down as chief executive of Warner Music Group Corp, the world's third-largest music company, just two months after the company was bought by Len Blavatnik's Access Industries.
AOL sales beat estimates on strong ad sales
AOL's quarterly revenue beat market estimates, helped by strong advertising sales as the company works on reducing its dependence on lucrative dollars from its dial up division.
RIP Men of a Certain Age
The TNT drama starring Ray Romano has been cancelled.
Everyone from Disney to Comcast to Work on Stopping Online Theft
New copyright agreement aimed at stopping pirated content on the web.