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BRIEF: Notre Dame tops SVE, improves to 6-0
The Daily Review, Towanda, Pa.Notre Dame stay undefeated in IAC boys' golf action Tuesday. They defeated SVE 213-260 behind even pars from Alex Nassar and Zach Brand. Both shot 36 at Mark Twain Country Club. Rob Johnson shot 40, Alex Sherman 46 and Sean Brown finished out with a...Tags: Mark Twain
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City schools construction bill goes to the governor
Updated at 2:20 p.m. Mayor Stephanie Rawlings-Blake told our City Hall Reporter Luke Broadwater that she could barely contain her excitement upon learning that the school construction bill would pass. "I was so excited last night I was running...
Tags: Maryland Stadium Authority, Politics, Government, Andres Alonso, Stephanie Rawlings-Blake
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TV-over-Internet service expands despite lawsuits
NEW YORK (AP) — The Barry Diller-backed Internet company that challenged cable and satellite TV services by offering inexpensive live television online plans to expand beyond New York City this spring. In the wake of a federal court ruling that...
Tags: U.S. Congress, Startups, Media Industry, Barry Diller, Computing and Information Technology Industry
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2012: The year pay TV fought off the future: Digital upstarts like Apple TV didn't materialize
VarietyYear-end reflections are typically filled with lists of significant events. But when it comes to the busy intersection of TV and digital media, 2012 may have been defined best by what didn't happen. Think of all the challenges that loomed over the pay-...Tags: Steve Jobs, Media Industry, Netflix Inc., Redbox, Verizon Communications
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Newsweek Discontinuing Print Editions
Weekly news magazine Newsweek announced Thursday it will shift to online-only publication next year, discontinuing its print version after 80 years. Tina Brown, the editor-in-chief of both Newsweek and The Daily Beast, the online news site that was...
Tags: The Washington Post, Newspaper and Magazine, Periodicals
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Newsweek to scrap print edition, move to online-only version
Weekly news magazine Newsweek announced Thursday it will shift to online-only publication next year, discontinuing its print version after 80 years. Tina Brown, the editor-in-chief of both Newsweek and The Daily Beast, the online news site that was...
Tags: The Washington Post, Media Industry, Newspaper and Magazine, News Agency, Periodicals
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Newsweek to End Publication of Print Edition
CNN MoneyNEW YORK -- Weekly news magazine Newsweek announced Thursday it will shift to online-only publication next year, discontinuing its print version after 80 years. Tina Brown, the editor-in-chief of both Newsweek and The Daily Beast, the online news site...Tags: MSNBC (tv network), The Washington Post, Online Advertising, Media Industry, Advertising
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Noll new chief creative officer at Ardaban: Exec looks to mine formats that will sell worldwide
VarietyDave Noll has been tabbed as the chief creative officer for Shine America's label Ardaban. Exec, who will be based in Gotham, is the creator and exec producer of Food Network's reality series "Chopped. He will oversee creative affairs and format...Tags: Entertainment, Television, Food Network (tv network)
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Insiders: Exec shuffles
VarietyMatthew Hutchison has joined CBS Interactive as veep of corporate communications. He had been with Dell and before that worked in PR for MTV Networks' Music Group. Sundance Channel has appointed Claudia Gorelick senior veep of digital media and business...Tags: Sundance Channel (tv network), Telemundo (tv network), Fox Movie Channel (tv network), Television Industry
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Ardaban names Keller head of development: Goal of Shine America-created company is to launch formats
VarietyCleve Keller has been tabbed chief development officer for Shine America's newest label, Ardaban. Keller will oversee all development efforts for freshly minted Shine offshoot Ardaban, whose mantra is to launch new formats around the world. Ardaban is run... -
Diller's IAC to acquire About.com from NYT: Website to be part of Ask.com biz
VarietyBarry Diller's IAC group has agreed to acquire About.com from the New York Times for $300 million in cash, expanding Diller's Internet search muscle and easing the Times out of its last non-publishing asset. About.com will be part of IAC's Ask.com...Tags: Business, Barry Diller, Computing and Information Technology Industry
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Barry Diller sues over BarryDriller.com website: IAC mogul claims violation of publicity rights and cybersquatting
VarietyBarry Diller has joined the list of litigants against Internet TV distributor Barrydriller.com and its founder Alki David. Diller, chairman of tech conglom IAC, filed suit Tuesday in Los Angeles federal court, alleging a violation of his publicity rights...Tags: Trials, Prosecution, Fox Broadcasting Company, Media Industry, Crime, Law and Justice
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