Topic: E! Entertainment Television Inc.
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Decoder Wire E! live at White House Correspondents' Dinner. Is that good for journalism?
The White House Correspondents' Dinner, a scholarship and awards event for journalists, has become a star-studded, glitzy, and E!-friendly bash. Some fear it's sending the wrong message.
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Angelina Jolie funds Afghan girls' schools with new jewelry line
Angelina Jolie opens a school for 200-300 girls in Afghanistan, in an area outside Kabul that has a high refugee population. This is the second girls' school Jolie is funding, and she says she plans to fund more with proceeds from her new jewelry line.
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Sandy benefit concert pulls down $23 million in pledges
The NBC benefit concert to help Sandy victims drew $22.9 million in donations for the American Red Cross. Benefit concert performers included Steven Tyler, Bruce Springsteen, Christina Aguilera, and Mary J. Blige.
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Modern Parenthood Giuliana Rancic's baby trains for Chicago Marathon
Giuliana Rancic's baby will be running the Chicago Marathon next year with Mom and Dad... in his stroller.
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Culture Cafe Claire Danes in 'Homeland': What's coming up in season 2
Claire Danes will star in the second season of Showtime's 'Homeland.' What's happening with her character?
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Giuliana and Bill Rancic welcome baby son
The Rancics' son Edward Duke was born via surrogate.
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Comcast, NBC build a wall between MSNBC website, TV channel
Comcast and NBC draw a line between the liberal commentators of the MSNBC channel and the straight-news MSNBC website.
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Modern Parenthood Giuliana Rancic expecting, joins celeb surrogate trend
Giuliana Rancic, the E! News host, says she and husband, Bill Rancic, are expecting their first child, via gestational surrogate, this summer.
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Lionel Richie, Pamela Anderson: tax delinquents
Lionel Richie reportedly owes $1.1 million and has a lien against his assets. But some well-known Californians owe even bigger tax delinquents.
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Jackie Chan lives, but so do celebrity death hoaxes
Jackie Chan: A Facebook Page proclaiming that Jackie Chan had died of a heart attack on Aug. 17 caused a stir. But the fake news was also old news.
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Kim Kardashian sues over Old Navy model's likeness
Kim Kardashian is suing Old Navy over an ad that features a model who looks like her.
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Internet access, cable TV, phones boost Comcast earnings
Internet access and other services bundled together are pushing up Comcast's revenue per customer.
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Comcast wins OK to buy NBC
Comcast purchase of NBC will make it a media powerhouse, although regulators insisted upon certain conditions to ensure competition.
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Comcast dilemma: Buy NBC, but allow rivals access?
Comcast would have to allow Internet competitors access to NBC programming for merger to go forward, FCC head proposes .
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Kardashian debit card? Even Kardashians panned it.
Kardashian debit card, criticized for high fees, was terminated after less than a month in operation.
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Oprah Winfrey biopic planned, based on Kitty Kelley book
Oprah Winfrey may end her 25 years on television accompanied by a two-or four-hour film based on Kitty Kelley's tell-all biography.
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'Ice Road Truckers' network boss changing channels
'Ice Road Truckers' channel president Nancy Dubuc is moving from History channel and trying to bring her programming magic to Lifetime.
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Comic book biographies: Illuminating or illiterate?
The Vancouver, Washington publisher Bluewater Productions produces a line of unauthorized biographies, in comic book form.
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Conan O'Brien on '60 Minutes': a TBS tune-up
Conan O'Brien, appeared on television Sunday night for the first time since his abrupt departure from NBC's 'Tonight Show.' Cultural buzz, not ratings, will fuel his success, observers say.
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Conan O'Brien tour coming, but will he return to TV?
The Conan O'Brien tour, 'Legally Prohibited From Being Funny on Television,' will hit 30 cities while the comedian is contractually bound to stay away from TV.
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We are the world 2010: New stars remake 80s anthem to help Haiti
Lady Gaga, Wyclef Jean, Jay-Z and dozens of other top music artists are rerecording the 1985 'We Are the World' hit single written by Michael Jackson and Lionel Richie in an effort to raise money to help Haiti after the Jan. 12 earthquake.
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Comcast online video trial grows to 23 networks
The program gives 5,000 subscriber households access to cable TV shows online without an extra fee.







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