...TV shows right after the Newtown school shooting, according to the Parents Television Council. It looks like the media executives are not willing to change and accept responsibility for their part in the gun violence. Banning guns is not the...
...once-popular music-sharing site Napster. But Mr. Hurley and Mr. Chen, 27, have spent months cozying up with major media executives in an effort to convince them that YouTube could help them make more money by helping them connect with the growing...
...recasting "Sleepless in Seattle" as a stalker film. "You just have to submit your link to the right blogs." But media executives are not amused. Entertainment companies zealously fight to protect their characters' images - be it Disney lobbying...
...The release stirred controversy because of the high-profile director attached to it and because at least one major media executive suggested the idea might make sense for more mainstream Hollywood fare. Theater owners attacked the plan, saying...
...UPN president had only said the name of Chris Rock's new series, "Everybody Hates Chris," and the audience of media executives there to preview her fall schedule was laughing. Then she showed highlights and walked off knowing UPN - of all...
...will be called The Weinstein Co. The advisory board for the new venture includes various investment bankers and media executives as well as Robert Redford and Paul Newman, Harvey Weinstein said during a conference call with reporters. The Weinsteins...
...beating its top rival. CBS averaged 13.9 million viewers last week in prime-time, while NBC had 13.4 million. Media executives used to talk about the Big Three, or even Big Four, networks. Now it's arguably the Big Two, with the Medium...
...AMB Group. Blank also is buying the 12 percent of the team split between Atlanta venture capitalist John Imlay and media executive Tom Watson Brown. Blank is a longtime Falcons fan who has sought to buy the team for several years, considering...
...Thursday. Blank also is buying the 12 percent of the team split between Atlanta venture capitalist John Imlay and media executive Tom Watson Brown. "They have a gentleman's agreement," team spokesman Aaron Salkin said. "That's about all...
...for his true identity intensified. The more he skewered self-indulgent entrepreneurs and ultra-cool downtown media executives, the more journalists and readers tried to discover his identity. In July, the mystery seemed to have been solved...