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Winter TCA: 'Shark Tank' star calls corporate ladder 'all crap'
Are you working for the man? "Shark Tank" star Kevin O'Leary thinks your career plan is "all crap." "The path today is becoming an entrepreneur," the outspoken venture capitalist told reporters Thursday at the TV press tour in Pasadena. "That's what...
Tags: Television Industry, ABC (tv network), Shark Tank (tv program)
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Winter TCA: ABC chief Paul Lee talks Kimmel, fall failures
Jimmy Kimmel can’t quite claim the late-night crown just yet — but his bosses at ABC are quite pleased with their contender. “There’s no question that Jimmy has come out strong,” President of ABC Group Paul Lee said of...
Tags: Television, Television Industry, David Letterman, Joss Whedon, Entertainment
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'30 Rock' cast reunites, reminisces on 'Late Night'
The “30 Rock” series finale doesn’t air until Jan. 31, but for the cast of the acclaimed sitcom, the fun ended last month when they wrapped production on the series after seven seasons on NBC. Cast members Tracy Morgan, Tina Fey, Alec...
Tags: Alec Baldwin, Jack McBrayer, Louis C.K., Jane Krakowski, 30 Rock (tv program)
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It's 2013, when dreams may yet come true
New Year's Day is a time for reassessment and renewal — and hoping the next year is an improvement over the messy rat race that was the last one. On that note, The Times has a tradition of reserving this page on this day for our own, often...
Tags: Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim, U.S. Congress, Juvenile Delinquency, Unrest, Conflicts and War, Gun Control
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Netflix stock soars. Fox overhauls Tuesday.
After the coffee. Before taking cough medicine as a preemptive move. The Skinny: It's raining here but it's 10 degrees in New York, so I guess I won't complain too much. I also won't complain that it was a slow news day. Stories include Netflix's...
Tags: Television Industry, Satellite and Cable Service, ABC (tv network), 30 Rock (tv program), Time Warner Cable Inc.
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Netflix stock jumps nearly 40% in early trading
Netflix Inc.'s stock shot up nearly 40% in early morning trading, fanned by domestic subscriber gains and revenue that exceeded Wall Street's expectations. Shares of the online subscription service were trading at $142.86 Thursday, up substantially from...
Tags: Computing and Information Technology Industry, Netflix Inc., Carl Icahn, House of Cards (tv program)
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Media investor Gordy Crawford signs off. Hulu owners bicker.
After the coffee. Before seeing if the Mayans are right and this is my last Morning Fix ever. The Skinny: So far, I'm still here. Check back with me later in the day. Friday's headlines include the holiday weekend box office preview, a profile of...
Tags: This is 40 (movie), Television, News Corp., Satellite and Cable Service, Entertainment
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Sundance 2013: Michael Cera's double adventure in Chile
PARK CITY, Utah -- Among the screenings on the opening night of the Sundance Film Festival was the world premiere of a new film starring Michael Cera shot in Chile in Spanish and English by writer-director Sebastian Silva. But which one? The festival...
Tags: Juno Temple, Gaby Hoffman, Festive Events, Trips and Vacations, Catalina Sandino Moreno
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'Arrested Development' creator: We decided 'not to be precious'
Netflix has finally confirmed the release date -- er, month -- for "Arrested Development." The company’s content chief, Ted Sarandos, made the announcement Wednesday, adding that all 14 episodes will roll out all at once in May. The news comes...
Tags: Television, Jeffrey Tambor, Entertainment, The Following (tv program), Chris Rock
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Fox defends 'The Following.' Hollywood unfriends Facebook.
After the coffee. Before everything else that is piling up on my desk. The Skinny: Silliest question at Fox's press tour Tuesday went to the person who asked Zooey Deschanel where she got her name from. Just think, someone got paid to ask that....
Tags: FBI, Television, Satellite and Cable Service, Television Industry, Sports
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Bob Hope Airport collects $100,000 since reopening to filmmakers
L.A. NOWSince Bob Hope Airport officials reopened the site for filming six months ago for the first time since the Sept. 11, 2011, terrorist attacks, movie and TV production has generated roughly $100,000 for the airfield....
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