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“I went astray from the straight road and woke to find myself alone in a dark wood,” reads Don Draper, the Hawaii sun reddening his hairy chest, early in the Season 6 premiere of AMC’s “Mad Men.”
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Lions Gate Entertainment Corp. and cable channel AMC agreed to bring back “Mad Men” for a fifth and sixth season, ending a standoff with creator Matthew Weiner .
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AMC, a cable channel owned by Cablevision Systems Corp. , is delaying the fifth season of “Mad Men” as it negotiates a contract with the show’s creator.
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Jon Feltheimer and Michael Burns crank up the volume as an image flickers to life on a flat- screen TV in their offices at Lions Gate Entertainment Corp. in Santa Monica, California.
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Spoiler alert: “Mad Men” is looking brighter this year.
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There is an old story, possibly apocryphal, about the brilliant Russian-Danish chess master Aron Nimzovich.
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If you spend much time watching old movies on cable channels like TCM, you may feel the impulse to open a window and air out the room. No adult, it seems, is without a cigarette, a cigar or a pipe.
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Don Draper and zombies may be enough to entice News Corp. and Walt Disney Co. to chase the most expensive American media takeover in five years.
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AMC Networks Inc.’s season debut of “Mad Men” was the series’ most-watched episode, aided by a streaming deal with Netflix Inc. that made past seasons available to viewers.
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Cablevision Systems Corp. , the New York-area cable-television provider, is exploring a spinoff of its Rainbow unit, which includes cable channels Sundance, IFC and AMC, the broadcaster of “Mad Men.” The stock jumped.
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