July 30th, 2010
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.  Read More →
July 30th, 2010
Hugh Hefner discusses why he wants to take Playboy private.  Read More →
July 29th, 2010
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.  Read More →
July 29th, 2010
The motion picture industry group is still looking for a new president, having ended talks with Bob Kerrey.  Read More →
July 29th, 2010
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.  Read More →
July 29th, 2010
Ebooks go multimedia and Post-Its go home in today’s media coverage.  Read More →
July 28th, 2010
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.  Read More →
July 27th, 2010
The former editor of Domino will take over WSJ Magazine in addition to starting the paper’s new weekend section.  Read More →
July 27th, 2010
The editor of “The Imperfectionists” has been made publisher of the Random House and Dial Press imprints.  Read More →
July 27th, 2010
Imax will enter a venture with a Russian company to open 14 theaters in Russia this year.  Read More →
July 26th, 2010
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.  Read More →
July 26th, 2010
The War Logs represent a different kind of collaboration — between traditional organizations and WikiLeaks, a source that is itself a publisher.  Read More →
July 26th, 2010
A rival investment group faces a Wednesday deadline for $40 million and a restructuring plan.  Read More →
July 26th, 2010
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.  Read More →
July 26th, 2010
“Reverse racism” in the media and amping up Hollywood releases in Monday’s media coverage.  Read More →
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