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NBC’s decision to hand off stewardship of “The Tonight Show,” the most popular late-night program, highlights the dilemma facing all of the major networks: shrinking audiences for broadcast TV.
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Steve Wynn bought a Roy Lichtenstein and Eli Broad picked up a Jeff Koons sculpture on the opening day of Art Basel Miami Beach.
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“Argo,” Ben Affleck’s thriller about the 1979 Iranian hostage crisis, jumped to first place in its third weekend in U.S. and Canadian theaters, taking in $12.1 million for Time Warner Inc.’s Warner Bros.
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President Barack Obama’s re- election committee had 10 times more money to spend than former Massachusetts Governor Mitt Romney’s campaign entering April, Federal Election Commission reports show.
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Viacom Inc.’s MTV said 11.4 million watched its Video Music Awards show, a 27 percent boost from a year ago as Lady Gaga won eight awards, including best video.
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President Barack Obama’s re- election committee had 10 times the money of former Massachusetts Governor Mitt Romney’s campaign entering April, Federal Election Commission reports show.
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Haven’t got time for more than one retro-fitted, pseudo-feminist “Mad Men” rip-off?
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“This Means War” is a brainless mash-up of derivative, disposable action scenes and a third-rate episode of “Sex and the City.”
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Vacation is a time for disconnecting. Or not.
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Comcast Corp.’s NBC, the last-place network for seven straight years, will use this weekend’s Super Bowl broadcast to promote a prime-time lineup being remade by entertainment chief Bob Greenblatt.
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