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Exile to release 'AM/FM' bonus album and DJ Rhettmatic remix
Pop & HissThe remix is often a promotional tool designed to attract extra radio spins and hype, but on his forthcoming remix album âAM/FM,â Los Angeles-based producer Exile is aiming to own the dial. Of course, the goal is figurative as the...... -
SolarCity and city of Lancaster partner to go solar
L.A. Times Tech BlogOut in the Antelope Valley, the city of Lancaster is known for its aerospace connections, its annual poppy festival and its arid desert atmosphere -- for the time being. But soon enough, if the cityâs colorful mayor has his way, Lancaster may be... -
CBS, other broadcasters will benefit from Supreme Court ruling on political ads
Company TownCorporate America wasn't the only one cheering the Supreme Court decision last week to toss out a rule that barred corporations from using their own money to pay for political spots. Big media also has reason to break out the...... -
The Morning Fix: Late-night economics. Overture tries to make one. NATPE underway, minus the glitz. Move over Moses, Jobs has his own tablet!
Company TownAfter the coffee. Before the trip to NATPE. Late-night economics. For all the ink spilled over NBC's late-night mess over the last few weeks, one would think that the daypart is a money machine. Alas, it's not. Declining ratings and...... -
Clear Channel wants to kiss and make up with Howard Stern
Company TownWhen Howard Stern left terrestrial radio for satellite radio in 2006 he did his best to blow up his old relationships. Not only did he blast his former employer, CBS, and its boss, Leslie Moonves, regularly on the air, he...... -
Few African Americans vaccinated at L.A. County H1N1 flu clinics
L.A. NOWFew African Americans were vaccinated at Los Angeles County H1N1 flu clinics, despite outcry from county leaders last fall and a million-dollar county-funded public outreach campaign. âWe did not reach the number of African Americans we would like to,â... -
John Wells warns of media consolidation in testimony about Comcast-NBC deal
Company TownWriters Guild West President and veteran television producer John Wells ("ER," "The West Wing," "Southland") said media consolidation has led to "homogenized content." In testimony before the Senate Commerce Committee on Thursday about cable giant Comcast... -
Don't accept billboard blight
KEVIN E. FRY is the president of Scenic America, a nonprofit organization dedicated to scenic conservation and preventing visual blight.THE LEGAL settlement the Los Angeles City Council approved Tuesday with Regency Outdoor Advertising is astonishing, not only because it undermines the city's recent efforts to gain control of its streetscapes but because it is entirely unnecessary. In...Tags: Television, Judges, Local Elections, Sports, Companies and Corporations
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War opponents return fire
Los Angeles Times Staff WriterBrian McGough, a 31-year-old former Army staff sergeant who was wounded in a roadside attack in Iraq, knew he wouldn't get a warm response from talk show host Rush Limbaugh when he starred in an ad by the anti-Iraq war veterans group VoteVets.org. The ad,...Tags: Television, Unrest, Conflicts and War, Rush Limbaugh, David Petraeus, Entertainment
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Skullphone leaves his distinctive mark at Riverside museum
AMID THE stately Mediterranean and Classical architecture of the Riverside Art Museum, a 1929 building on the National Register of Historic Places, the underground street artist known as Skullphone has left his mark -- a black-and-white human skull...Tags: SoHo, Volcom Incorporated, Arts and Culture, Arts, Banksy
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Sirius shock: pirates hit Howard Stern Show
Times Staff WriterSirius Satellite Radio Inc., which liberated radio shock jock Howard Stern from the federal decency standards that he felt had shackled him, is finding that freedom's just another word for $500 million to lose. Since Jan. 9, when Stern debuted on Sirius,...Tags: Metallica (music group), Theft, Television, XM Satellite Radio, Corporate Officers
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L.A. mayoral hopeful is poised to make a splash
It's Tuesday night and Walter Moore, candidate for Los Angeles mayor, is on the air and taking calls.
Ripping the record of the current officeholder, Antonio Villaraigosa, consumes a major chunk of his hour with KABC-AM's John Phillips.
"Ask yourself,...Tags: Migration, Sports, Antonio Villaraigosa, Georgetown University, Justice System
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