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L.A. Unified misused $158 million in student meal funds
L.A. NOWAt least eight California school districts have misappropriated millions in funding intended to pay for meals for low-income students — the biggest culprit being the Los Angeles Unified School District, according to a state Senate watchdog group.... -
Sinclair Broadcast says profits soared in fourth quarter
Sinclair Broadcast Group Inc. said profits soared in the fourth quarter, capping a presidential election year in which the Hunt Valley TV station owner saw record levels of political advertising, a rebound in auto advertising sales and rapid growth...
Tags: Television Industry, Elections, Automotive Equipment, Hunt Valley, Advertising
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Huell Howser dies at 67; TV host profiled California people and places
Huell Howser seemed an unlikely candidate to become a television star — a big, grinning ex-Marine with a molasses-smooth Tennessee drawl and an eye for stories that others would pass by, such as the Bunny Museum in Pasadena and the rendering of...Tags: Entertainment, Television, Television Industry, Obituaries, The Simpsons (tv program)
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PBS SoCaL / KOCE-TV hires Andrew Russell as COO
Longtime Public Broadcasting Service executive Andrew Russell is joining PBS SoCal as chief operating officer as the public television station ramps up its operations to better serve Southern California. Russell, who currently serves as PBS' senior vice...Tags: Television Industry, PBS (tv network), Media Industry, Computing and Information Technology Industry, Downton Abbey (tv program)
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Gov. Jerry Brown's post-Super Bowl TV appearance: Atop Bay Bridge
PolitiCalThe slot after the Super Bowl has been used to launch major network television shows as "The Wonder Years" and "The A-Team." This year's postgame in San Francisco will go to, among others, Gov. Jerry Brown. The governor will join...... -
Disney earnings fall partly due to 'Millionaire' lawsuit charges
Walt Disney Co. reported a 6% drop in first-quarter earnings, compared with a year ago, in part because of charges associated with its high-profile dispute with the creator of "Who Wants to Be a Millionaire" and a decline in operating income at the film...
Tags: Television Industry, Amusement and Theme Parks, Epic (movie), Satellite and Cable Service, Disneyland Park
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Ravens fans' road trip to Super Bowl includes the comforts of home
When Scott and Jackie Dunkel left Millersville last weekend and headed south to New Orleans, two Super Bowl tickets in hand, they took all the comforts of home with them, including satellite TV, Internet hookups, a king-size bed and the kitchen sink....
Tags: United States Naval Academy, American Football Conference, Travel, Television Industry, Sports
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Washington Post looking to move headquarters
The Washington Post Co. is looking at selling off its historic headquarters located downtown in the nation’s capital. The site, which has been home for the paper since 1950, got worldwide attention with the 1976 film "All the President's Men." The...
Tags: All the President's Men (movie), Realty, Television Industry, The Washington Post, Satellite and Cable Service
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Justin Bieber murder plot: Tie, pruning shears, unrequited feelings
Justin Bieber was the target of a bizarre plot designed to kill the superstar and, according to some reports, deprive him of part of his anatomy. A plan to kidnap and castrate the pop star at a Madison Square Garden performance last month in New York...
Tags: Crimes, Television Industry, TMZ (tv program), Madison Square Garden, Murder
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Shooter, 2 others dead in Oregon mall shooting; at least one hurt
Three people were killed, including the gunman, and at least one other person was wounded when a masked man opened fire during Christmas shopping season at a mall near Portland, Ore., on Tuesday afternoon, authorities said. Police said the man who...
Tags: Government, Television Industry, Los Angeles Times, Executive Branch, Macy's
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New York, New Jersey public TV stations to air Sandy relief concert
The three public television stations that serve the New York-New Jersey region got the greenlight from the Federal Communications Commission to broadcast Wednesday's "12-12-12," which is the concert that Cablevision President Jim Dolan, the Weinstein Co....
Tags: Bruce Springsteen, Television Industry, Clear Channel Communications Inc., Alicia Keys, Federal Communications Commission
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Ethel Sorokin: A Tenacious Defender Of First Amendment
The Hartford CourantEthel Silver Sorokin was one of handful of women lawyers of her generation, and a persistent defender of the First Amendment. She spent decades promoting the Center for First Amendment Rights, which she established with her late husband, Milton Sorokin,...Tags: Separation of Church and State, Quinnipiac University, University of Connecticut, Politics, Judaism
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