Christopher Lee Cornell Indicted On Federal Charges In Connection With Alleged Bomb Threat
The Ohio native, also known as Raheel Mahrus Ubaydah, faces at least 40 years in prison on charges stemming from an alleged plot to bomb the U.S. Capitol.
Netflix Inc. Surpasses 57 Million Global Subscribers In Q4; Stock Surges 14% After Hours
The streaming video giant rebounded from a disappointing third quarter with better-than-expected earnings and subscriber growth.
NBCUniversal To Give Away Super Bowl Web Stream For Free, Hopes You'll Stick Around For 'Blacklist' Premiere
On Super Bowl Sunday, the peacock network will use its two most popular offerings as bait to attract users to its TV Everywhere service.
Comedy Central's Larry Wilmore Will Need Web To Succeed In Crowded Fake News Market
If "The Nightly Show" is going to survive the late-night wars, "The Colbert Report" successor will need more than good humor and good timing.
PLO: Israeli-Palestinian Relations Have Reached 'Point Of No Return'
The remarks from the PLO's chief negotiator came on a day marked by gunfire, protests and a car bombing.
Scientists Observe 'Fast Radio Burst' In Real Time, One Of The Great Mysteries Of The Universe
For the first time, an example of "one of the great mysteries of the Universe" has been observed in real time down in eastern Australia.
Patriots' Vince Wilfork Rescues Trapped Driver On Massachusetts Route 1
The Patriots nose tackle came to the rescue of a trapped motorist Sunday after his team demolished the Colts in the AFC Championship Game.
Box Office Roundup: 'American Sniper' Blasts Records
Clint Eastwood's "American Sniper" was flush with Oscar nominations and good reviews. Now it has a record-setting opening weekend.
UPI, New York Post Twitter Accounts Hacked; Fake News Posted Claiming Chinese Attack
Tweets claiming Chinese missiles had struck a U.S. Navy vessel posted early Friday afternoon have since been taken down.
Larry Wilmore Debut: Colbert Replacement Will Lead Most Diverse Writing Staff In Late Night
Veteran TV writer Robin Thede is becoming the only woman of color to be a head writer in late-night TV.
YouTube Stars Bethany Mota, GloZell Green And Hank Green To Interview Obama After State Of Union
#YouTubeAsksObama is a bold foray into politics for YouTube, and part of its push into the mainstream media. But will it ask the right questions?
No Ads Or Subscriptions, Can Video-On-Demand Make Vimeo Profitable?
The two hot trends in Web video are subscriptions and video ads. Vimeo is doing neither, instead placing a big bet on video on demand.
HBO Makes More Profit On Content Than Amazon Makes On Everything
The new kid on the block in streaming video doesn't have to be profitable. What does that mean for competitors like Netflix and HBO?
NBA Partnership With Bloomingdale's Cements Status As Most Fashionable League
Ten years after then-NBA Commissioner David Stern implemented a dress code, the NBA is cashing in on its reputation as the most fashion-forward sports league in the country.
Amazon Orders Full Season Of Woody Allen TV Show
The acclaimed American humorist hasn't worked on a TV project in almost 60 years, but here goes nothing.
How Netflix Got Lucky At The Golden Globes: 'House of Cards' Trailer 'A Coincidence'
Kevin Spacey accepted a Best Actor Golden Globe, then an ad for the new season of 'House of Cards' ran moments later. Did someone at Netflix have inside information?
Stephen Colbert's New CBS 'Late Show' Will Debut Next Fall
After a much-celebrated, star-studded send-off on Comedy Central, Stephen Colbert's new CBS show has a start date.
At The Golden Globes, The Future Of TV On Display With Firsts For Amazon, AMC And The CW
The top movie prize went to a television company, and a top TV prize went to a streaming video newcomer.
Sports Illustrated Launches Swimsuit Issue 'Festival' As Time Inc. Looks To Boost Events Business
CEO Joe Ripp says many more consumer events are on the way as Time Inc. builds new businesses for magazine brands.
Charlie Hebdo Editorial Roundup: FT, USA Today And Others Criticize Magazine's Satire
Some editorials, while condemning the killers, suggested Charlie Hebdo was not entirely blameless.
ZzzQuil Tweet At People's Choice Awards: Win Or Marketing Fail?
The Proctor & Gamble brand took a chance with social-media edginess, something that doesn't always pay off.
Home Entertainment 2014: US DVD Sales And Rentals Crater, Digital Subscriptions Soar
Sales and rentals of physical video discs were finally surpassed by digital content providers in 2014.
'Game Of Thrones' IMAX: HBO Experiment Could Start Theatrical Trend
A weeklong IMAX theatrical run for "Game of Thrones" later this month could open a floodgate of TV on the big screen.
Could Verizon Be Targeting AOL For The Huffington Post In Addition To Digital Advertising?
AOL's stock is up on reports that Verizon may be eyeing an acquisition. What does a telecom giant want with a dotcom-era relic?
Box Office Ticket Sales 2014: Revenues Plunge To Lowest In Three Years
The slate of superheroes and sequels couldn't save this summer's box office.