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Dish Network Plans Online TV Service to Attract Cord-Cutters
Dish Network is planning to offer an online TV service, which will include Disney channels, to customers that will launch sometime in summer.
Univision IPO Offers a Way to Play Big Demographic Trends
Univision’s IPO could give the Spanish-language broadcaster a market value of $20 billion at a time when the Latino population is booming.
Biggest Movers in Services Stocks Now – AMX SSP HHC PAG
Services stocks finished up 0.3% on Wall Street today.
Thursday Apple Rumors: With Samsung on the Ropes, Apple Moves to Motorola
Apple filing suit against Motorola in Germany saying that the Android-powered Xoom is too similar in design to the iPad.
Don’t Dumpster Dive for Viacom Stock Despite Recent Minor Uptrends
In the wake of speculation about more media consolidation, shares of Viacom stock have gently moved higher over the last week or so, but not…
Take a Gander at These 8 High Return Media Stocks
All of these eight media stocks have posted solid gains over the past 12 months and have continued to make gains since the beginning of…
3 Hot Leisure Stocks Set to Get Hotter
Norwegian Cruise Lines’ IPO was a huge success — just the latest proof that leisure stocks are looking good right now. Here are my three…
Here Are the Really Big Winners in March Madness
March Madness isn’t just about the NCAA basketball tournament; here are some company winners whose stock stands to gain during the month, too.
10 Highest-Paid CEOs in 2015
The 10 highest-paid CEOs out there were revealed in a list by the Associated Press and Equilar.
30 Boston College Students Sickened After Eating Chipotle
Chipotle has temporarily shut down a restaurant near Boston College due to 30 students getting sick after eating at the location.
If Aereo Wins, Major Broadcasters May Head to Pay-TV
Broadcasters are threatening to drop free over-the-air service if streaming service Aereo prevails in court.
Infosys to Be Hit With Biggest-Ever Immigration Fine
Infosys will reportedly pay a $34 million fine for lying about the skills on Indian workers in the U.S. in work visa documents.
Senate Bill Wants to Force a La Carte Cable Programming
U.S. Senators Richard Blumenthal and John McCain are backing a bill that would permit pay TV services to offer a la carte programming options.
The Big Winners From Political Advertising
Political ad spending will top $9 billion in 2012. These companies will bag the majority of that record-setting money.
Is Netflix Becoming the New HBO?
An original series called ‘Orange Is the New Black’ reportedly will be Netflix’s second original-content offering, but not its last.
5 Stocks That Could Be Sacked By an NFL Lockout
Share prices of several companies will be sacked if the season is canceled.
Friday Apple Rumors: When is WWDC 2018?
Friday’s Apple Rumors include a hint about the design for all of its 2018 smartphones, renewing ‘Carpool Karaoke’ for a second season and more.
Six Flags (SIX) Facing Lawsuit Over Solar Farm Plans
Six Flags Entertainment Corp is facing a lawsuit from several environmentalist groups over its proposed solar farms in New Jersey.
PGA Championship 2014: TV Schedule and More
The PGA Championship kicked off on August 7 and it goes through August 10. Learn about the tournament’s TV schedule and more here.
ProtectMyAntenna: New Aereo Website Presents Its Case to Consumers
Aereo has launched a ProtectMyAntenna, a website promoting a defense of its service, as a lawsuit from broadcasters heads to the U.S. Supreme Court.
Prime Air: Amazon Is Testing 30-Minute Delivery by Drone
Internet retailing giant Amazon is developing a fleet of drones to deliver packages to customers.
Ryan Seacrest Might Bid for Dick Clark Productions
Radio and TV personality Ryan Seacrest is reportedly considering adding Dick Clark Productions to his list of business ventures.
10 Highest-Paid CEOs
The Associated Press released a list of the top earning CEOS of 2011, which is dominated by communications and technology leaders.
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