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Sherman questions Super PAC cable buy for Berman
A so-called Super PAC has bought nearly $500,000 in cable television advertising to support Howard Berman, who is warring with fellow Democratic Rep. Brad Shermanfor a San Fernando Valley congressional district seat. The Committee to Elect an Effective...
Tags: Time Warner Inc., Television Industry, Politics, Los Angeles Times, Elections
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Revenue at Warner Bros. jumps 7% to $2.8 billion
The cancellation of HBO's"Luck" and the closing of a TV channel in India put a damper on an otherwise solid first quarter for media giantTime Warner Inc. Time Warner reported a profit of $583 million for the quarter ending March 31, compared with $653...Tags: National Collegiate Athletic Association, Basketball, TNT (tv network), HBO (tv network), Warner Bros. Entertainment, Inc.
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Glendale faces mass layoffs
Glendale may have to lay off as many as 210 city and utility employees — or 11% of the municipal workforce — as officials prepare to confront huge budget gaps predicted for the coming years. Officials are projecting a $15.4-million budget...
Tags: Career and Workplace, Unemployment, Job Layoffs, Layoffs and Downsizing, Budgets and Budgeting
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Glendale and Charter Communications case reaching end
Final arguments have been filed in a second legal battle between Glendale and Charter Communications, which is alleging that the city is illegally using company-owned fiber optic strands and laundering access fees for purposes that violate state law....Tags: Companies and Corporations, Justice System, Economy, Business and Finance, Crime, Law and Justice, Judges
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Disney strikes deal to distribute movies to Chinese cable viewers
The Walt Disney Co.has reached an agreement that would bring Pixar Animation Studios' "Cars 2," Disney's"The Muppets" and other approved films to Chinese cable television viewers, broadening the Burbank entertainment giant's access in the world's most...Tags: Entertainment, The Muppets (movie), Television Industry, Television, Pixar Animation
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City, Charter Cable begin second legal fight
More than year after Glendale emerged victorious from a legal fight with Charter Communications over its planned cable channel changes, the two are at it again. This time, Charter is accusing Glendale officials of illegally using strands of company-owned...Tags: Companies and Corporations, Economy, Business and Finance, Telecommunication Service, Charter Communications Incorporated, Finance
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Disney and Univision in talks for English-language news channel
The Walt Disney Co.and the nation's leading Spanish-language broadcaster are in talks to launch an English-language cable news channel, according to people familiar with the matter.
A new 24-hour channel would represent a move by both companies to ...Tags: CNN (tv network), Fox News Channel (tv network), Television Industry, News Corp., Television
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Nickelodeon makes telenovela grab with 'Reach for a Star'
Viacom Inc.'s Nickelodeonhas struck a deal for 80 episodes of a prime time soap opera for its Nick-at-Nite programming block that will debut later this year.
Based on the Mexican telenovela "Alcanzar una Estrella," "Reach for a Star" is part of...Tags: Drama (genre), Viacom Inc., Nickelodeon (tv network), Los Angeles Times
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Disney partners with Comcast to provide ABC, ESPN on-demand
Entertainment giant Walt Disney Co. has struck a deal allowing Comcast Corp. cable customers access to all of its popular channels — including ESPN, ABC, ABC Family and the Disney Channel — from portable devices and video-on-demand services....Tags: The Walt Disney Co., ABC Family (tv network), ESPN (tv network), ABC (tv network), Television Industry
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NBCUniversal experiences head winds in 4th quarter
Comcast Corp. beat analysts' estimates with a 26% increase in fourth-quarter profit, but two NBCUniversalunits continued to struggle: the NBCbroadcast network and Universal Pictures.
For the quarter ended Dec. 31, the Philadelphia cable television...Tags: NBCUniversal, Computing and Information Technology Industry, Philadelphia (Philadelphia, Pennsylvania), Television Industry, Los Angeles Times
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On Campus at Glendale Community College
Addiction Summit Looks at Treatment The Glendale Community College Alcohol/Drug Studies Program and the Alcohol/Drug Studies Club are presenting Addiction Summit 2011, “Substance Abuse Treatment: Taking a Medical and Mental Health Holistic...Tags: Substance Abuse, Addiction, Behavioral Conditions, Television, U.S. Department of Health and Human Services
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Happenings on GCC's campus
A $5 preview night special is offered for the opening of “The Shape of Things” by Neil LaBute in the Glendale Community College Auditorium Studio Theatre at 8 p.m. on Wednesday, Oct. 19. Additional shows at regular pricing will be Oct. 20, 21...Tags: Entertainment, YouTube, Colleges and Universities, Television, Facebook
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