LOS ANGELES (Reuters) - General Motors scored with an Armageddon-proof Chevy truck while a Clint Eastwood pep talk for America won notice for rival Chrysler during the high-stakes brand battle at Sunday's Super Bowl. Other commercials from companies such as Anheuser-Busch and Coca-Cola repeated old themes or failed to stand out during American TV's most valuable advertising time, according to ...
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1st of 3 films based on Kentaro Miura's fantasy series opens on Saturday in Japan
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MOCA is the first contemporary art museum to associate with a major media company in an online video-programming venture of this scale. Photo: Marissa Roth.
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John Dancler, a 23-year veteran officer, was fired for 'misconduct on the job and engaging in indecent acts that reflected poorly on the city workforce' in Los Angeles. He was fired last July after a TV station caught him appearing in the X-rated film while on duty.
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LOS ANGELES, Feb 5 (TheWrap.com) - Gore Verbinski's inventive and unconventional animated Western, "Rango," won the top prize at the revamped Annie Awards on Saturday night.
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Ben Gazzara , an actor with a quiet, brooding intensity who was featured in films and on Broadway and who starred in the 1960s television series “Run for Your Life,” died Feb. 3 in New York City. He was 81. Read full article >>
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Not many media execs have stayed with the same shop for 27 years. Nor can many boast of multiple clients staying with the same firm for decades or more. And only a select few have earned two Media All-Star honors during their career.
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"The Help" won the top film prize for cast performance at the Screen Actors Guild Awards on Sunday night at the Shrine Exposition Hall in Los Angeles. On the TV side, "Boardwalk Empire" won the award for a TV drama ensemble, and "Modern Family" won for TV comedy series ensemble. A little-known French comic actor upset some of Hollywood's biggest names Sunday night at the Screen Actors Guild ...
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Just plopping down on the couch to watch the big game seems so slow, so lonely, so ...2010 to Lenny Beckerman. These days, when Beckerman watches his beloved New York Giants, as he will during today's Super Bowl, he doesn't just watch them. He keeps one eye on the set and another on his iPhone.
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Lacey Rose "The pilot was more expensive than any movie that I’ve been involved in," said Peli, a newcomer to TV. read more
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