Paul Lee, the former head of ABC Family, has been made the new president of ABC Entertainment, looking after, among other things, programming for the main network.
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In William Shatner’s new show on the Biography Channel, he interviews one of the D.C. snipers, who claims that others were supposed to be involved in the shootings.
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Shirley Sherrod, the Agriculture Department official lost her job over a video clip doctored to maker her appear to make biased comments, announced that she will sue Andrew Breitbart, the conservative blogger who publicized the video.
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Stephen McPherson, the president of ABC Entertainment, abruptly resigned late Tuesday following a six-year reign marked more for internal volatility than for hit programs.
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Oliver Stone found himself the catalyst of an online brush fire on Monday after he made comments published in The Sunday Times of London that were interpreted as anti-Semitic.
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The War Logs represent a different kind of collaboration — between traditional organizations and WikiLeaks, a source that is itself a publisher.
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The blockbuster novelist Janet Evanovich has taken her scrappy bounty-hunter heroine Stephanie Plum to Random House, leaving her longtime publisher, St. Martin’s Press, after more than two months of contract negotiations fell through.
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