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ACTUALIZA 1-Tom Cruise lidera la taquilla norteamericana con "Oblivion"
Reuters(Actualiza con detalles, citas) Por Lisa Richwine y Andrea Burzynski 21 abr (Reuters) - La pelÃcula post apocalÃptica de Tom Cruise "Oblivion" arrasó con su competencia en la taquilla de Estados Unidos y Canadá, recaudando más de 38,2 millones...Tags: Paramount Pictures, Oblivion (movie), Warner Bros. Entertainment, Inc., Jackie Robinson, Viacom Inc.
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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: Amazon.com Inc., Ryan Seacrest, Apple iPhone, NBC (tv network), Wiz Khalifa
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AT&T, ADT lobby for faster, cheaper installation of home alarms
Central Florida Political Pulse - Orlando SentinelUrged on by lobbyists for AT&T Inc. and The ADT Corp., the Florida Legislature is close to passing a bill this spring that would make it faster and cheaper for the companies to sell and install home-alarm systems. The legislation, sponsored in the House... -
Dish Network makes $25.5-billion bid for Sprint Nextel
Dish Network Corp. is taking a run at Sprint. The satellite television company made an unsolicited $25.5-billion bid for Sprint Nextel Corp. on Monday in an attempt to marry one of the nation's biggest pay-TV providers with the third-largest U.S....Tags: T-Mobile, NBC (tv network), Consumers, Computing and Information Technology Industry, CBS Corp.
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Time Warner Cable lets customers take TV on the road
Time Warner Cable subscribers can now take a lot of their television lineup with them on the road. The cable company, which has more than 2 million subscribers in Southern California, is now offering its customers the ability to access content from...
Tags: Pacific-12 Conference, Television, Washington Huskies, MTV (tv network), Disney Channel (tv network)
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Comcast changes policy on accepting gun ads
Comcast Corp. said its cable systems will stop accepting ads for guns or from retail outlets promoting gun sales as part of a new policy. A spokesman for the nation's largest cable operator said the approach is similar to one its entertainment unit...
Tags: Television, Bob Costas, Firearms, NBCUniversal, NBC (tv network)
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Attorney General Kane, press secretary part ways
Capitol IdeasYo! Morning Call reporter Scott Kraus at Base 1 reports: After just a couple of months, Pennsylvania Attorney General Kathleen Kane and press secretary Ellen Mellody have parted ways. Kane spokesman Dennis Fisher said there are no hard feelings in...... -
'Despicable Me' attraction coming to Universal Studios Hollywood
Universal Studios Hollywood offers rides based on movies about rampaging dinosaurs, robot aliens, a 30-foot-tall gorilla and a green ogre with a sidekick donkey. Next up: a ride based on a movie about a super villain and three orphan girls. The...
Tags: NBCUniversal, Despicable Me (movie), Travel, Tourism and Leisure, Trips and Vacations
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Bidder emerges for Hulu: former Fox exec Peter Chernin
Bidders are circling for the popular video website Hulu, including one of the service's initial architects: Peter Chernin, the former News Corp. president. Chernin has long been one Hulu's most passionate advocates. His Chernin Group has offered more...Tags: News Corp., NBCUniversal, Computing and Information Technology Industry, The Walt Disney Co., Media Industry
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Comcast's Roberts paid $29 million; NBCU's Burke got $26 million
Comcast Corp. Chief Executive Brian Roberts might run the nation's largest entertainment and cable TV company, but he ranks in the middle of the media pack in terms of salary and perks. Roberts received $29 million in compensation last year, an increase...Tags: Robert A. Iger, NBCUniversal, NBC (tv network), Television Industry, Jimmy Fallon
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'Despicable Me 2' blimp enters new frontier of movie marketing
If you looked up into the Los Angeles sky this past weekend, you may have spotted a slowly moving blimp emblazoned with the mammoth image of a one-eyed yellow creature. The 165-foot-long craft, which is slated to fly over Phoenix on Thursday, displays...Tags: NBCUniversal, Marketing, Despicable Me (movie), Nickelodeon's Kids' Choice Awards (tv program), Nickelodeon (tv network)
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CW tries to age gracefully. 'American Idol' is idling.
After the coffee. Before packing matzo for the trip back to Los Angeles. The Skinny: Because I was celebrating Passover last night, I have no idea what absurd thing happened on Fox's "The Following." No spoilers please. Tuesday's headlines include a...Tags: News Corp., Passover, The Following (tv program), Clint Eastwood, Media Industry
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