Diller’s IAC Splitting
Barry Diller’s InterActiveCorp will become two separate publicly traded companies, AP reported.
The company will spl
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Liberty-News Corp. Swap Closes Early
Liberty Media Corp. said it has agreed with Merrill Lynch International on the early termination of a return-swap stock deal that would incre
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Q Programming Available via Syndication
Q Television Network said Monday that it will make select programming available for syndication.
The gay- and lesbian-
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BBC’s 'Smallpox’ Makes Scary Scenario Seem Real
In the weeks and months following Sept. 11, 2001, there was much anxiety over what would happen if the terrorist attacks in New York and Wash
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Briefs
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By: By Staff | Dec 20 2004 (All day)
Time Warner Settles With Feds for $510MTime Warner Inc. settled a two-year dispute with the Justice Department and the Securities and Exchange Commission regarding accounting pract FULL STORY >>
By: By Mike Farrell | Dec 20 2004 (All day)
Nets Target South AsiansFour new services targeting South Asian audiences will be offered to cable operators and satellite distributors in early 2005. FULL STORY >>
By: By R. Thomas Umstead | Dec 20 2004 (All day)
Seriously Funny'Daily Show’ Provides Voice of Dissent for Those Who Differ With Status Quo FULL STORY >>
By: By Michael Grebb | Dec 20 2004 (All day)
Victory With a SwaggerFox News’ 'Smash-Mouth’ Journalism Has Resulted in Intense Attacks, Rising Ratings and a Loyal Base FULL STORY >>
By: By Michael Grebb | Dec 20 2004 (All day)
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