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The Record, Stockton, Calif., Bob Highfill column
The Record, Stockton, Calif.The Kings staying in Sacramento leads these random thoughts for a Tuesday: -- Now that an NBA committee has recommended the league's owners deny the Maloof's acceptance of a bid to move the franchise to Seattle, let's see if the downtown arena comes...Tags: Shaquille O'Neal, Sports, Golden State Warriors, Football, Joe Lacob
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The Oakland Tribune Monte Poole column
The Oakland TribuneThey were on their feet at the beginning and again at the end, for they had come not to merely cheer the Warriors but to dive into the ears of the Denver Nuggets and shatter the drums. The NBA Playoffs returned to the Bay Area on Friday night, 19,596...Tags: Eminem, Golden State Warriors, Andre Iguodala, Joe Lacob, San Francisco Giants
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Now showing in rich people's homes: first-run movies
They were planning to spend nearly $500,000 on a home theater. What was an additional $35,000 to show first-run movies? When Ken and Carol Schultz began remodeling their 10,000-square-foot San Diego-area residence, they spared no expense on a...
Tags: Theft, Arts and Culture, DirecTV Group Inc., University of California, Los Angeles, Entertainment
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Participant Media hopes more filmgoers will get its messages
In "Snitch," a thriller set in the dangerous drug world, Dwayne Johnson plays a father who goes to work as a drug informant to free his jailed son. The PG-13 film from Participant Media features a street fight, a car chase and a gun battle — high-...
Tags: Media Industry, Genres, The Help (movie), Los Angeles Unified School District, Steve Lopez
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Guggenheim, Mandalay, Mosaic buy Dick Clark: Partners look to 'energize fans'
VarietyGuggenheim Partners, Peter Guber's Mandalay Entertainment and Mosaic Media Tuesday clinched a deal to buy Dick Clark Productions from RedZone Capital. Financial terms weren't disclosed but a source close to the deal pegged it at $370 million, including...Tags: Ryan Seacrest, Music Industry, New Products, American Music Awards, Television Industry
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Obama, Romney must tell compelling stories
Arianna HuffingtonIf we can all take a break from the breathless back-and-forth about Bain-gate for a moment, there was a more meaningful exchange that came out of President Obama's interview with Charlie Rose that aired on CBS Sunday and Monday morning. The president...Tags: Medical Research, The Huffington Post, Charlie Rose, Politics, Elections
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Miguel Arteta is in the bank: Helmer set for comic crime 'Robbers'
VarietyMiguel Arteta is staging bank robberies for FilmColony and Mandalay Pictures. The "Cedar Rapids" helmer is attached to direct a bigscreen adaptation of Troy Cook's comic crime novel "47 Rules of Highly Effective Bank Robbers." FilmColony's Richard...Tags: Ed Helms, Wes Bentley, Bank Robbery, Crime, Law and Justice, Movies
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Legendary buys Nerdist Industries: Company was original investor in GeekChicDaily
VarietyLegendary Entertainment has purchased Nerdist Industries. Company, which operates a website, YouTube channel, podcast network, newsletters, TV shows and produces live events, reaching a growing audience of around 15 million each month. Venture will...Tags: Media Industry, Arts and Culture, Culture, Entertainment, George Lucas
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Frank McCourt Could Make $1B in Cash Deal for Dodgers
Los Angeles TimesLOS ANGELES -- The $2.15-billion sale of the Dodgers baseball franchise to a group led by former Lakers star Magic Johnson was a cash deal that will not add to the team's debt load but could lead to a payoff of as much as $1 billion for previous owner...Tags: Major League Baseball, Bud Selig, Prince Fielder, Financially Distressed Companies, ESPN (tv network)
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Dodgers deal comes with Hollywood element (again)
Company TownPeter Guber is bringing some Hollywood flash, and drama, to the Dodgers. A longtime player in film and television, Guber, who is part of the Magic Johnson-led group that is buying the team for a record $2 billion, is a...... -
Magic Johnson-Led Group to Buy Dodgers for $2 Billion
Los Angeles TimesLOS ANGELES, Calif. -- A group led by Lakers legend Magic Johnson emerged Tuesday night as the new owners of the Dodgers, ending months of uncertainty for the storied but troubled baseball franchise. Johnson, who guided the Lakers to five NBA...Tags: Money and Monetary Policy, Memphis Grizzlies, Dallas Mavericks, Michael Heisley, Bud Selig
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Magic Johnson-led group is picked as Dodgers' next owner
A group led by Lakers legend Magic Johnson emerged Tuesday night as the new owners of the Dodgers, ending months of uncertainty for the storied but troubled baseball franchise. Johnson, who guided the Lakers to five NBA championships during the...
Tags: Money and Monetary Policy, Memphis Grizzlies, Major League Baseball, Dallas Mavericks, Bud Selig
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