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Analyst: CBS-Sony Pictures merger a good fit for both: Pivotal Research Group report predicts Sony Corp. will sell studio
VarietySony Corp. may insist its studio division isn't for sale, but one Wall Street analyst isn't buying it. Sony Pictures Entertainment would be better off as a part of CBS Corp. than in its current home inside the Japanese hardware giant, Pivotal Research...Tags: Sony Corp., Showtime (tv network), Netflix Inc., Business, Entertainment
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Tribune CEO Peter Liguori on the CW Network and synergy
With 23 television stations in 19 markets including New York, Los Angeles, Chicago and Philadelphia, Tribune Co. is one of the biggest broadcasters in the nation. But taking advantage of the platform has proved difficult for Tribune. Most of its...
Tags: Television Stations, Television, Entertainment, Peter Liguori, Television Industry
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CBS to sell int'l outdoor advertising biz: Domestic unit will be converted into real estate investment trust
VarietyCBS Corp. is paring down to its core media biz, announcing plans to unload its European and Asian billboard business and convert the U.S. outdoor operations into a REIT, or real estate investment trust. The international portion will be presented as a...Tags: Mutual Funds, Realty, Land Price, Investment Service, Investments
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MTA to decide Thursday between CBS and Titan for ad contract
The long-running fight between CBS and outdoor billboard company Titan for the right to sell advertising on Los Angeles County buses and trains should finally be decided this week. On Thursday, the Los Angeles Metropolitan Transportation Agency's...
Tags: Los Angeles International Airport, John Wayne, Metropolitan Transportation Authority, Advertising
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Scott Koondel, chief corporate content licensing officer, senior VP, CBS Corp.: Dealmakers Impact Report 2012: Corporate Strategists
VarietySyndie biz vet Koondel was promoted in October to a perch designed to give him the 30,000-foot view on the Eye's content licensing deals across all divisions, from CBS News to CBS Films. He's been Leslie Moonves' go-to guy on the digital sales that have...Tags: The CW (tv network), Netflix Inc., Warner Bros. Entertainment, Inc.
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Soft start likely for 'Killing Them Softly'; Zucker's CNN challenge.
After the coffee. Before finding some zebras and building an ark! The Skinny: I know I said yesterday I like the rain but I don't like guests that overstay their welcome. Time for some sun. Friday's headlines include a preview of the weekend box office,...
Tags: The Collection (movie), Media Industry, Television Industry, MSNBC (tv network), Sinclair Broadcast Group Inc.
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John Nogawski out at CBS TV Distribution: Armando Nunez upped to newly combined unit
VarietyCBS TV Distribution chief John Nogawski is exiting after nearly 30 years at the conglom. Domestic and international programming will now be combined under a newly created position held by Armando Nunez, president and CEO of the global distribution...Tags: Computing and Information Technology Industry, Arsenio Hall, Steve Harvey, Phil McGraw, Economy, Business and Finance
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Moonves skeptical of startups seeking content: Jeff Bewkes urges faster adoption of TV Everywhere
VarietyWhen Steve Jobs asked Leslie Moonves for programming to launch Apple TV, the CBS chief said thanks but no thanks. It's his standard response, he said Thursday, when startups want content and say, "As we grow, you will grow." "I don't do that. I say, 'Give...Tags: Iron Man (movie), Steve Jobs, Movies, Television, Entertainment
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Aereo talking deals with cable nets: CEO: We don't want to know about cord
VarietyFor a man at the center of a media storm, Aereo founder and CEO Chet Kanojia is so soft spoken that even miked up a roomful of curious media investors had to scrunch forward to hear him. But it was hard to miss this: the controversial startup is...Tags: Satellite and Cable Service, Barry Diller, Economy, Business and Finance, Consumers, Entertainment
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All in favor say Eye to 'Vegas': CBS hosts its fall premiere party at Greystone Manor
VarietyA gaggle of showgirls stopped traffic Tuesday night on La Cienega Boulevard in West Hollywood as CBS hosted its fall premiere party at Greystone Manor. The high-kicking extras from "Vegas" were on hand to greet the arrival of Dennis Quaid, Michael...Tags: NCIS (tv program), Julie Chen, Vegas (tv program), Dennis Quaid, Michael Chiklis
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Lost revenue at NBC frustrates Steve Burke: NBCU chief wants improved ratings, better bottom line
VarietyNBCUniversal CEO Steve Burke said the struggling Peacock is leaving a billion dollars on the table each year as parent Comcast rebuilds it "brick by brick." The Big Four networks "all own stations in most of the major markets. We all have a network...Tags: Amusement and Theme Parks, Recreational and Sporting Goods Industry, Cinema Industry, TNT (tv network), Animation (genre)
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New Big East Commissioner Mike Aresco Proud Of Connecticut Roots
The Hartford CourantMike Aresco's sister Joanne thought he might be a sports writer. When they were in their early 20s, after arguing baseball and football for hours, his brother-in-law Rich Magner remembers thinking Aresco's ideal job would be commissioner of Major...Tags: Major League Baseball, Duke Blue Devils, Television Industry, ESPN (tv network), Teaching and Learning
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