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Now that the spin-off of DirectTV has been approved, insight on what that means for the future, with John Malone, Liberty Media chairman and...
Discussing what impact the latest Twilight movie could have on the economy, with Paul Dergarabedian, Hollywood.com Box Office analyst.
Discussing the winners and losers of Oprah's switch to cable, with Matthew Belloni, The Hollywood reporter.
The second installment of the Twilight film series opens in most countries this weekend. "The 'Twi-hard' fans will see this movie no matter ...
Handmade Films is set to release its newest film Planet 51 Saturday, which will have to compete with the second installment of the Twilight ...
CNBC's Julia Boorstin has the details on Oprah Winfrey's decision not to renew her contract with CBS syndication.
CNBC's Erin Burnett sits down with the CEOs of up and coming media companies Jelli and Boxee.
Scott Singer, managing director of the Bank Street Group, discusses the future of big media with CNBC.
The Consumer Electronics Association says the California TV ruling is a bad policy, with CNBC's Jane Wells.
California is the first state to regulate TV power consumption, with CNBC's Jane Wells.
Taking the idea of merging print and technology to a new level, with David Granger, Esquire Magazine editor-in-chief.
Craig Moffett, of Sanford C. Bernstein, and Larry Haverty, of Gabelli Global Multimedia Trust, discuss whether there are more media deals on...
Dan Ackerman, of CNET.com, shares his holiday forecast for the video game business.
Highlights from her interview with Disney's chief Bob Iger, with CNBC's Julia Boorstin.
Discussing Disney's profitable quarter, with Bob Iger, Disney CEO and CNBC's Julia Boorstin.
Disney shares are getting a boost following yesterday's earnings, with David Bank, RBC Capital Markets.
A look at Disney's earnings, with Jason Helfstein, Oppenheimer & Co. sr. analyst.
The Ashes may return to free-to-air TV as the UK government recommends putting the cricket tournament back on its list of 'crown jewels of s...
Watching Disney shares following its earnings, with David Joyce, Miller Tabak cable & media analyst.
Discussing Oscar buzz and the impact of the movie business, with Michael Burns, Lionsgate vice chairman.
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Posts |  SECTOR : Media
20 Nov 2009
As predicted earlier this month, Oprah Winfrey will not renew her deal with CBS Syndication (CBS) when it expires in 2011... Read More
19 Nov 2009
In what may be the nastiest spat since the days when Vegas handled disputes outside of court—if you get my meaning—Watanabe has filed a lawsuit accusing Hurrah's of plying him with alcohol and prescription drugs in an attempt to keep him gambling... Read More
19 Nov 2009
Now, as much as World Toilet Day just screams Funny Business, maybe I need to hold off on the adolescent guffawing I'm known for... Read More
19 Nov 2009
No one reads newspapers anymore, everyone speeds through commercials on their DVRs, and people generally have the attention span of a gnat... Read More
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