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Morning Fix: 'Battleship' avoids scrutiny. Cable news ratings slip.
After the coffee. Before jumping on the Kings bandwagon. The Skinny: I'm debating whether it is time for an iPhone but the keypad scares me. I'm open to advice. Thursday's headlines include a look at why Universal's summer bomb "Battleship" has...
Tags: Touch (tv program), Fox Sports (tv network), Sports, MSNBC (tv network), Walt Disney
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Quick Takes: Madeline Miller wins Orange Prize
American author Madeline Miller was awarded the Orange Prize for fiction at a ceremony in London on Wednesday. It was for Miller's first book, the novel "The Song of Achilles," and marked the occasion of the last Orange Prize, worth about $47,000. It was...Tags: Andie MacDowell, Sports, Dean Cain, Hallmark Channel (tv network), Martha Stewart
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Dish Network wins first ruling against networks in ad-skipping case
Dish Networks landed the first punch in its fight against broadcasters ABC, CBS, Fox and NBC over whether its new ad-skipping feature called AutoHop is legal. Wednesday, a federal court judge in New York granted Dish Network's request for a temporary...
Tags: Satellite Technology, Judges, Media Industry, Cartoon Network (tv network), Corporate Crime
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Miami Dolphins to play ball with HBO's 'Hard Knocks'
Show TrackerHBO" Hard Knocks" will kick off its new season this August with a look at the Miami Dolphins... -
Colombian rebels release French journalist
World NowAfter more than a month of captivity, French journlaist Romeo Langlois was released Wednesday by leftist rebels who had described him as a prisoner of war.... -
State Senate OKs ban on voice-over-Internet phone regulation
SACRAMENTO -- A controversial bill that would ban state agencies from any future regulation of voice-over-Internet phone service won easy passage from the state Senate. The bill, SB 1161 by Sen. Alex Padilla (D-Pacoima), passed on an easy, bipartisan...
Tags: Verizon Communications, Television Industry, Litigation and Regulation, Consumers, Companies and Corporations
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The Morning Fix: History makes history. USS Iowa invades L.A.
After the coffee. Before making sure that AARP mailer was sent to the wrong address. The Skinny: Wednesday's headlines include a look at Hollywood's newest neighbor -- the battleship USS Iowa. Also, CNN's latest efforts to get something cooking and...
Tags: Kevin Costner, Stanley Cup Playoffs, Winston Churchill, Media Industry, Food Network (tv network)
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Los Angeles Kings fans yell at TV
Die-hard Los Angeles Kings fan Bobby Scribe hopes for a Stanley Cup victory for his beloved team in six games. But even if that happens, there will be a hole at the heart of the TV coverage, he said, because local announcer Bob Miller, the voice of the...
Tags: CNBC (tv network), Sports, Stanley Cup Playoffs, National Hockey League, Media Industry
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Quick Takes: 'Hatfields & McCoys' shoots to No. 1
If "Hatfields & McCoys" is any indication, viewers just can't get enough of old-fashioned feudin'. History's three-part miniseries about the 19th century Appalachian clan war broke records with its first installment Monday night, attracting 13.9...Tags: Kevin Costner, Rebecca Romijn-Stamos, Max (tv network), Richard Kind, Music Theater
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MSNBC host Chris Hayes apologizes for troop comments
Show TrackerMSNBC host Chris Hayes has apologized for comments he made on Sunday about feeling uncomfortable calling troops heroes. Chris Hayes made the comments on Sunday during a pre-Memorial Day discussion.... -
Spurs go into attack mode to beat Thunder, 101-98
SAN ANTONIO -- The late-night wake-up call consisted of a singular phrase, four words that shook up a team while keeping it on its postseason course. "I want some nasty!" Coach Gregg Popovich bellowed in the San Antonio Spurs' huddle before the fourth...
Tags: Derek Fisher, Stephen Jackson, Sports, James Harden, Gary Neal
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Q&A: Longtime Kings broadcaster Bob Miller looks forward by looking back
Bob Miller once said, "My greatest fear is that I retire and the Kings win a Stanley Cup the next year." The Kings' 39-year play-by-play broadcaster isn't retired, and the team is now four victories shy of claiming its first Stanley Cup when it opens the...
Tags: Fox Sports (tv network), Sports, National Hockey League, Stanley Cup Playoffs, Media Industry
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