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'Jurrasic Park 4' Is Back On

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Today in show business news: Jurassic Park 4 lives again, Pacific Rim may live again too, and Liv Tyler heads to TV.

By Richard Lawson

Nov 28, 2012

Movie Review

'Killing Them Softly': Junkyard Rubbish of a Repurposed America — with Brad Pitt!

Andrew Dominik's heavy-handed caper tries to make a lot of very important points, including maybe that there is no point, which is ultimately kind of pointless. Or at least disappointing.

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By Elspeth Reeve

Nov 28, 2012

Why the Susan Rice Haters Are Really So Upset with Her Talk-Show Talking Points

If it all seems like a frenzy over something that matters very little to average American people and very much to a couple of long-serving American senators, you have to remember: talking points on talks shows are very, very important to the careers of long-serving senators.

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By Rebecca Greenfield

Nov 28, 2012

Marissa Mayer Hints at Plans for a Yahoo Magic App

In her first public interview since taking over as Yahoo's CEO, Marissa Mayer gave a little insight into the company's plans going forward, and her strategy sounds like that of a lot of other tech companies these days: mobile first.

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By Adam Clark Estes

Nov 27, 2012

It's Time for the Tobacco Companies to Say They're Sorry (Again)

Ever feel like tobacco companies were being a little misleading about the dangers of smoking? Turns out, you were right.

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By Adam Clark Estes

Nov 27, 2012

Can Jeff Zucker Save CNN?

After four months of searching and endless speculation, it looks like Jeff Zucker will be the man to take the reins at CNN, the cable news network that nobody really takes seriously any more.

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By Richard Lawson

Nov 27, 2012

The Call Sheet

New 'X-Men' Will Travel in Time, Superheroism

Today in show business news: the X-Men prequel gets all Avengers-y, Matthew McConaughey gets an actual acting nomination, and AMC gets to work on two new shows. Also: Brody must die.

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By Connor Simpson

Nov 27, 2012

What the Future Holds for Nate Silver at The New York Times

After an election season that saw him become a (White) household name as his once-niche polling blog embarrassed the American punditocracy, Nate Silver and The New York Times can do pretty much anything they want — both he and his boss today agreed on that.

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By Dashiell Bennett

Nov 27, 2012

New Debt Deal Solves the Greece Problem (For Now)

After a day of marathon talks that ran into Monday night, European finance ministers reached a deal that will allow Greece to receive more financial aid and temporarily stave off the chance of economic collapse.

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By Jen Doll

Nov 26, 2012

Some Alternatives to Cyber Monday

If you have a case of the Cyber Mondays, you're probably asking yourself, "How do we stop the Cyber Train?" It is simple. Refuse to partake! Next week, try these instead.

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By Dashiell Bennett

Nov 26, 2012

S.E.C. Chair Stepping Down After Tough Four Years

Mary Schapiro, one of Barack Obama's first important economic appointments — who became one of his most controversial — will be leaving her post next month, and Obama has already replaced her.

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By Dashiell Bennett

Nov 26, 2012

Thanksgiving Shoppers Get Holiday Season Off to a Record Start

Early indications suggest that this holiday shopping season could be the best we've seen in years, as more people spent money this holiday weekend and they spent more of it. 

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By Adam Clark Estes

Nov 25, 2012

Alleged Thief Dies After Fight with Walmart Workers in Parking Lot

If there's anything that Walmart didn't need on Black Friday weekend, it was a jaw-dropping headline about somebody dying in their parking lot after a run-in with a couple of employees.

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By Connor Simpson

Nov 22, 2012

So, the BBC Hired an Opera Guy to be Their New Chief

The BBC found itself without a director general after a pair of scandals led to the resignation of George Entwistle barely two months after he started the job. So, without a head, and facing questions about the future of the organization, the BBC hired the head of the Royal Opera House. 

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By Alexander Abad-Santos

Nov 21, 2012

Hostess Is Officially Dead. Will Twinkies Live On?

CNBC and The Wall Street Journal are reporting that the bankruptcy judge has cleared Hostess for liquidation. But what of our little yellow friend?

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By Connor Simpson

Nov 21, 2012

ESPN Locks Up College-Football Playoffs, Keeps Obama Happy for 14 Years

You had to know this was coming. ESPN has paid a whopping $6 billion to broadcast the new college-football playoff games — the ones that Obama was so keen to tell you about during the campaign.

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By Rebecca Greenfield

Nov 21, 2012

Who's Really to Blame in HP's $8.8-Billion Meltdown?

The SEC and the FBI are investigating the writedown, after which we might have some answers on this charge. Until then, there are two ways to see this $8.8-billion meltdown—the HP way and the Autonomy way.

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By Alexander Abad-Santos

Nov 21, 2012

What Sandy Is Doing to the Job Market Is Not Good, Either

Nearly a month ago, Sandy slammed onshore and ruined things for a lot of people on the East Coast. The job market has now officially fallen victim as well, with unemployment claims hitting 410,000 today.

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By Adam Clark Estes

Nov 20, 2012

France Is Sick of Getting Ripped Off By Google

The debate over American corporation skipping out on their tax bills is getting serious as European leaders have started talking about serious things like actual trials.

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By Adam Clark Estes

Nov 20, 2012

Sorry, America, Twinkies Are Doomed After All

Wrap your hope in cellophane and box it away for another year, because Hostess says its last ditch effort to make amends with its bakers' union "was unsuccessful." 

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By Alexander Abad-Santos

Nov 20, 2012

Denny's Doesn't Want to Charge You an Obamacare Fee After All

The latest chapter in the Denny's-Obamacare saga: Denny's doesn't hate Obamacare like all those other allegedly conservative fast-food restaurants do — at least not the whole chain.

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By Dashiell Bennett

Nov 20, 2012

News Corp. and the Yankees: Two Evil Empires, Together at Last

His mojo apparently having returned, Rupert Murdoch's News Corp. has officially agreed to buy a 49-percent stake in the New York Yankees' personal cable network, YES, with an option to take over 80 percent of the company in three years.

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By Alexander Abad-Santos

Nov 20, 2012

Update: The New York Times Will Let @NYTOnIt Stay on It

Last night the maker of lovable Twitter account @NYTOnIt announced that the actual New York Times got Twitter to suspend (it's since been reinstated) the account because they said the @NYTOnIt avatar violated copyright laws. Really, New York Times? Really?

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By Rebecca Greenfield

Nov 20, 2012

The One Bad Acquisition That Wiped Out HP's Profits

Because of "serious accounting improprieties" Hewlett Packard is taking an $8.8 billion write-down on Autonomy, a company it acquired last year for $11.7 billion, which essentially wipes out all of its profits for last quarter.

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By Alexander Abad-Santos

Nov 20, 2012

News of the World Scandal Is Now a Major Bribery Scandal, Too

There's a lot of explaining to do, and it's not just the phone-hacking anymore. British prosecutors announced brand-new, bribery-related charges against former Rupert Murdoch editors Rebekah Brooks and Andy Coulson on Tuesday.

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By Alexander Abad-Santos

Nov 19, 2012

Who Are the 'Anti-Israel' Press Behind Rupert Murdoch's Twitter Attack?

Rupert Murdoch can apologize (as he sort of did) about his "Jewish-owned press" tweet, but he still can't take it back. And because that tweet is out there, the big question now is which press, exactly, he was referring to.

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By Dashiell Bennett

Nov 19, 2012

Big Ten Follows the Football-TV Money, Expands to 14 Schools

The college sports landscape is witnessing another big upheaval today as Maryland will leave the ACC to join the Big Ten, and is expected to quickly be joined there by Rutgers.

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By Alexander Abad-Santos

Nov 19, 2012

The Unsinkable Tina Brown

We're all supposed to hate Tina Brown. We get it. She's the queen of shock covers, she talks on the Amtrak quiet car, and completely sunk one of the most iconic magazines she was paid a lot to fix. So when we sat down with New York's  Q&A with the Queen of Chaos last night we were prepared to hate but .... 

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By Adam Clark Estes

Nov 18, 2012

The New York Times Says The Washington Post Stinks

Now that the dust has settled from last week's shakeup at the top of The Washington Post's mastheadNew York Times media sage David Carr has a clearer view of what's happening at the paper, and it is not a pretty picture. 

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By Connor Simpson

Nov 18, 2012

The Sunday Grind

Graham to Romney: 'Stop Digging'; McCain Wants Clinton to Lead Israel Peace Talks

Lindsey Graham and Bobby Jindal both threw Mitt Romney under the Republican bus for his controversial "gifts" comments; John McCain said he'll go easier on Susan Rice if she admits she was wrong and advocated for Bill Clinton to lead the peace talks between Israel and Gaza. 

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By Alexander Abad-Santos

Nov 16, 2012

Social Media Power Rankings: AmEx Knows You Can't Leave Home Without It

Burberry got exclusive, American Express went small, and Pernod got all boozy in the Social Media Power Rankings this week.

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By Alexander Abad-Santos

Nov 16, 2012

Wired Found Its New Editor in Its Old Creative Director

After seeing the departure of its editor-in-chief Chris Anderson on November 2, Wired has announced that Scott Dadich—the magazine's former creative director from 2006-2010—will take over the magazine 

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By Alexander Abad-Santos

Nov 16, 2012

The New York Times Newsroom Kicks Off the CEO Mark Thompson Resignation Watch

Last night The New York Times dropped a blockbuster story: their new CEO Mark Thompson, who is just finishing his first week on the job, might be lying about how much he knew about sex abuse allegations while he was running the BBC. This morning all we can wonder about is how long we'll be referring to him as CEO. 

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By Dashiell Bennett

Nov 16, 2012

Is Today the Day the Twinkie Dies?

Hostess, the maker of Wonder Bread and the world-famous Twinkies snack cakes, is planning to liquidate the entire company—and layoff 18,500 workers—after failing to reach a deal with its striking union. 

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By Alexander Abad-Santos

Nov 15, 2012

Let's All Blame the Jobless Claims on Hurricane Sandy

Today's unemployment claims figures are out and they're huge: 439,000—that's the highest number in a year and a half, and close to an 80,000 jump from the previous week. And if you ask anyone, it's because of the natural disaster that hit the East Coast two weeks ago. 

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By Adam Clark Estes

Nov 14, 2012

News Corp Is Coming for Your Yankees

News Corp is reportedly in talks with the New York Yankees to acquire a minority stake in the confidently named YES Network.

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By Adam Clark Estes

Nov 14, 2012

5-Hour Energy Linked to Heart Attacks, 'Spontaneous Abortion'

You know those little vials of who-knows-what that TV bills as a healthier alternative to energy drinks? Turns out they might make you die.

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By Dashiell Bennett

Nov 14, 2012

Cliff Diving

The Fiscal Cliff Isn't Actually a Cliff, by the Way

The latest trend in Fiscal Cliff analysis is to point out that it's not actually a cliff at all.

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By Jen Doll

Nov 14, 2012

There's Nothing Lazy About Working from Bed

Enough people are working from home in their beds (and, no, this is not a sex scandal thing) that Sue Shellenbarger has addressed it in a piece in The Wall Street Journal. "Is clacking away on a laptop while sprawling on bed sheets more comfortable and productive than hunching over a desk?" she asks. Of course it is! Right?

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By Adam Clark Estes

Nov 13, 2012

Papa Johns Is in Big Trouble for Spamming Its Customers

Middle America's favorite pizza chain got slapped with a $250 million class action lawsuit for sending spammy text messages to its customers without their permission.

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By Alexander Abad-Santos

Nov 13, 2012

The Washington Post Nabs New Editor from The Boston Globe

The Washington Post is, like many papers, in bad business shape. That's a given. But today is one step at looking forward, as they found an editor in The Boston Globe's Martin Baron to replace executive editor Marcus Brauchli. 

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By Jen Doll

Nov 13, 2012

Media Diet

Dan Peres: What I Read

Monday through Friday, Details editor in chief Dan Peres commutes to work with The New York Times and home with The New York Post, and considers it a luxury that he can benefit from the media consumption of others. 

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By Adam Clark Estes

Nov 12, 2012

Microsoft Just Dismissed the Mastermind Behind Windows 8

That was quick. Less than a month after Windows 8 hit shelves slightly obscured by the flurry of mixed reviews, the software's chief architect Steven Sinofsky is leaving the company.

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By Alexander Abad-Santos

Nov 12, 2012

No One Liked When Businessweek Thought It Was Maxim

Bloomberg Businessweek has been getting high marks as of late for being funny, smart, and witty. However, this past weekend all that went missing when it asked where the hottest girls go to business school. 

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It WIll Be Months Before the New York Daily News Returns to Their Headquarters

Daily News employees on Monday were told to expect their offices at 4 New York Plaza to be out of commission for nine months.

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By Dashiell Bennett

Nov 12, 2012

MSNBC Beats Fox News by Following Its Example

Brian Stelter of The New York Times reports that MSNBC is finally starting to catch up to Fox News in the ratings game, mainly by becoming the left-wing answer to Fox's conservative cheerleaders.

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By Adam Clark Estes

Nov 11, 2012

British Lawmakers Are Taking Starbucks to Task for Tax Dodging

A Parliamentary committee will grill top executives from Amazon, Google and Starbucks on Monday about exactly how and why the companies have managed to pay appallingly low tax rates in the UK.

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By Connor Simpson

Nov 10, 2012

Pair of Scandals Lead to BBC Director General's Resignation

BBC director George Entwistle has resigned following a scandal plagued few weeks. The BBC has been taking a huge amount of criticism over their handling of two huge scandals that Entwistle was forced to tackle in the first seven weeks of his job. 

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By Alexander Abad-Santos

Nov 9, 2012

Seriously, Americans Feel Good About the Economy

In October we saw the highest Consumer Sentiment rating in five years. Guess what? We just topped that.

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By Dashiell Bennett

Nov 8, 2012

Wal-Mart's Black Friday Moves Deeper Into Thanksgiving

Wal-Mart unveiled its first plans for the holiday shopping season, which includes moving their Black Friday shopping deals earlier into Thanksgiving Thursday then they've ever been before.

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By Adam Clark Estes

Nov 7, 2012

The NHL Lockout Is Killing Canada's Beer Sales

Molson Coors, Canada's oldest and biggest beer company, has fallen on hard times in recent weeks, and it wants you to know that it's the NHL's fault.

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