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No snitching at the box office! Will Netflix go for an Emmy?
After the coffee. Before making my Oscar picks. The Skinny: I'm through three episodes of the Netflix drama "House of Cards" and I have to say, so far it's not changing my life. I'll keep going only because I'm trying to avoid having to watch "Downton...
Tags: PBS (tv network), Entertainment Events, House of Cards (tv program), CNBC (tv network), Cablevision Systems Corp.
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Walter Latham's YouTube series 'Comedy After Dark' moves to TV
Producer Walter Latham is best known for the "The Original Kings of Comedy" -- a successful comedy tour headlined by Bernie Mac, Cedric the Entertainer and Steve Harvey that resulted in a movie directed by Spike Lee. Latham cemented his reputation...
Tags: Steve Harvey, Cedric the Entertainer, Entertainment Events, Martin Lawrence, Stand-up Comedy
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Wolfgang Puck gets cooking! Sony unveils new PlayStation.
After the coffee. Before ordering my limo for Sunday night. The Skinny: I'm starting to watch the Netflix series "House of Cards" It's my first foray into the world of Netflix, so if you don't see me for a few days (or weeks) you'll know why. Thursday's...
Tags: TBS (tv network), Entertainment Events, Robin Roberts, Entertainment, Wolfgang Puck
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Fanhattan brings its movie and TV app to the Web
Fanhattan, a San Mateo, Calif.-based company that makes a smart guide to movies and television shows online, took its first steps beyond the iOS universe Thursday, releasing a version of its guide for the Web. The new guide is not only available to more...
Tags: Arts and Culture, Apple iTunes, Online Media Industry, Entertainment, Television
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SEC says corporate information can be spread on Twitter, Facebook
SAN FRANCISCO -- The Securities and Exchange Commission says companies can use social media such as Facebook and Twitter to disseminate key information just as they already do on corporate websites. But, the agency said, companies must make it clear...
Tags: Social Media, Corporate Officers, Companies and Corporations, U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission, Media Industry
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Anger issue: When phone goes from mobile to aerial
On a recent evening outside a San Fernando Valley movie theater, a young man startled passersby when he hurled his cellphone onto the sidewalk. As he sheepishly picked up the pieces, he apologized and said he was having a bad day. It turns out he's...
Tags: Arts and Culture, Culture, Psychologists, House of Cards (tv program), Psychotherapy
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HBO gives pay-TV cord-cutters a glimmer of hope
Despite the media buzz about "cord cutting" -- that is, dumping one's expensive pay-TV service in favor of inexpensive online video sites such as Hulu and Vudu -- relatively few people actually do it. According to a recent Nielsen report, only 5 million...
Tags: Computing and Information Technology Industry, Amazon.com Inc., Media Industry, Telecommunication Service, Game of Thrones (tv program)
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As expected, next iPhone to look like the last iPhone
As many consumers expected, the next iPhone will look the same as the iPhone 5, at least according to a report. Since the release of the third iPhone in 2009, Apple has followed each new iPhone redesign with an "S" iPhone that gets only an improvement...
Tags: New Products, April Fools' Day, The Wall Street Journal, Apple iPhone
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Fallon getting new NBC deal. Vice ready for its HBO close-up.
After the coffee. Before seeing if I can get Jay-Z as my agent. The Skinny: The video obtained by ESPN showing Rutgers basketball coach Mike Rice abusing his players is tough to watch. But if you see it, look for an assistant handing Rice another...
Tags: Saturday Night Live (tv program), Pixar Animation, Finding Nemo (movie), Entertainment, Jimmy Fallon
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Review: BlackBerry Z10 delivers, but doesn't stand out [Video]
The BlackBerry Z10 went on sale Friday in the U.S., and BlackBerry loyalists will like the improvements that come with the new smartphone and operating system. But for consumers who are looking for an alternative to Apple's iPhone or Samsung Galaxy S...
Tags: Software Industry, Culture, Arts and Culture, New Products, Verizon Communications
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Start-up Sunday: Qloo, a 'cultural discovery' search engine
If you are like me and spend hours trawling the Web to find the next best restaurant, travel destination or book, you might want to take a look at Qloo, a new "cultural discovery platform" that aims to make searches more personal and easier. The New...
Tags: Austin (Chicago, Illinois), Cedric the Entertainer, Foursquare, Trips and Vacations, Mutual Funds
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Steven Soderbergh's 12-hour John Barth adaptation, via James Greer
Steven Soderbergh plans to direct a 12-hour adaptation of John Barth's 1960 novel "The Sot-Weed Factor." The book is a 768-page epic -- a satirical epic -- set on a Maryland tobacco farm in the 18th century. “I was going to do it as a movie, but I...
Tags: Authors, Entertainment, Satellite and Cable Service, Steven Soderbergh
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