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Man presses $400 billion lawsuit against Bon Jovi
A Massachusetts man is pursuing a $400 billion lawsuit against Bon Jovi, Time Warner and Major League Baseball, among others, against all odds.
Christmas Carol off to slow start at box office
If it's the second weekend in November, it must be Christmas in Hollywood.
Time Warner Cable quarterly profit falls
Time Warner Cable Inc posted a third quarter profit that beat expectations, as growth in sales of voice and Internet services overshadowed a decline in basic video subscribers, the company said on Thursday.
News Corp, Time Warner helped by movies, cable
News Corp and Time Warner Inc reported higher-than-expected quarterly profit as movie studios and cable network gains helped offset declines at their newspaper and magazine units.
News Corp profit better than expected, shares up
News Corp reported a higher-than-expected quarterly profit as gains at its Fox cable network and film divisions, plus cost cuts, helped offset declines at its television stations and newspapers.
Time Warner profit beats estimates
Time Warner Inc posted a higher-than-expected quarterly profit and raised its full-year earnings forecast, in a sign that advertising sales at cable networks such as TNT are recovering and that cost-cutting at the Warner Bros film studio is paying off.
Time Warner profit beats estimates; outlook raised
Time Warner Inc posted a higher-than-expected quarterly profit and raised its full-year earnings forecast in a sign that advertising sales at cable networks such as TNT are recovering and cost cutting at the Warner Bros film studio is paying off.
Disney gets Beijing nod for Shanghai theme park
The Walt Disney Co has received Beijing's nod to build a theme park in Shanghai, in a major advance for the media and entertainment company in the tough China market ahead of President Obama's first China visit.
Time Warner profit beats estimates, but raises outlook
Time Warner Inc posted higher-than-expected quarterly profit, and the media powerhouse raised its full-year earnings forecast in a sign that advertising sales at networks like CNN and TBS are showing life.
Disney takes China stride as Shanghai park gets nod
The Walt Disney Co's breakthrough deal to build one of its signature theme parks in Shanghai marks a major advance for Western media and entertainment firms trying to crack a tough China market.
Time Warner to take $100 million charge on Time cuts: sources
Time Warner Inc is set to take a restructuring charge of around $100 million for planned job cuts at its Time Inc publishing unit, according to people familiar with matter.
10 Incredible Hotels with Altitude
Hotels can offer some of the best views in the world and when it comes to accommodation with altitude, more and more hotel developers are striving to scale new heights. From skyscrapers with
ESPN retains lead in cable ratings
Buttressed by strong Monday Night Football viewership, ESPN is on track to win its second straight monthly ratings race in cable.
Paranormal Activity scares up box office win
Low-budget fright film Paranormal Activity scored a kill over the sixth picture in the perennial Saw franchise, with a pre-Halloween weekend box office draw of $22 million.
Where the Wild Things Are tops weekend box office
Where the Wild Things Are topped the North American box office, according to studio estimates on Sunday, a strong start for a film that, like its little boy hero, sailed into somewhat uncharted waters.
Ted Turner says he'd like to run CNN again
No knock on his good friend Jeff Bewkes -- or on Superman -- but Ted Turner wishes he was running Time Warner so that he could make some changes at Cartoon Network and CNN, the cable news channel he founded 19 years ago.
Google back on growth track, eyes deals
Google Inc's growth machine is back in gear.
One billion users turn to YouTube everyday
YouTube now gets over a billion hits a day, according to a new video blog post by the founder of the website.
U.S. magazines plan online newsstand, led by Time
Time Inc is gathering U.S. magazine publishers to start a jointly run digital newsstand next year that would deliver their titles to mobile devices like increasingly popular electronic book readers.
Time Warner not interested in NBC
Time Warner Inc Chief Executive Jeff Bewkes said on Friday the media conglomerate is not interested in buying General Electric Co's NBC Universal.
Comics could go mass market with Disney-Marvel
The wall-crawling superheroes and caped vigilantes of Marvel Comics will soon overrun the streets and take to the skies in the more sedate precincts of the Magic Kingdom. That might not be a bad thing for comic books.
GE talks to Comcast about NBC Universal: sources
A deal between Comcast Corp and General Electric Co for NBC Universal would seem a storybook match -- one wants in to the media business and the other may be well-served to get out.
GE talks to Comcast about NBC Universal -sources
A deal between Comcast Corp and General Electric Co for NBC Universal would seem a storybook match -- one wants in to the media business and the other may be well-served to get out.
OnLive secures more funding, sees strong interest
OnLive, the cloud-based service that is aiming to change the way consumers play video games, announced on Tuesday a new round of financing and said interest from potential users has exceeded expectations.
Crawford says Time Warner will sell magazine unit
Time Warner Inc will eventually sell the Time Inc magazine unit and could buy holdings in its core entertainment category, Gordon Crawford, managing director of its largest shareholder, said during a presentation this week.
Path to any NBC Universal sale full of roadblocks
French media company Vivendi SA will decide whether to unload its 20 percent stake in NBC Universal by early December, setting the stage for a sale that may draw far more headlines than bidders.
AOL sees capital structure plan by October
Web company AOL is a quarter of the way through discussions with parent Time Warner Inc about its capital structure ahead of its spinoff by year-end, Chief Executive Tim Armstrong said on Monday.
Kids comedy Meatballs reigns at box office
Cloudy With a Chance of Meatballs, a new 3D animated feature based on a popular children's book, shone brightest at the weekend box office in North America on Sunday, overshadowing flops starring Matt Damon, Jennifer Aniston and Megan Fox.
IAC's Diller says he has no plan to buy AOL
IAC/InterActiveCorp Chief Executive Barry Diller said on Wednesday he has no interest in buying Time Warner Inc Internet unit AOL, ending long-standing speculation he might consider a bid.
Citigroup chairman to advise Providence Equity
Richard Parsons, the chairman of Citigroup Inc , is joining Providence Equity Partners as a senior adviser, the Rhode Island-based private equity firm said on Wednesday.