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Union Calls for Arby’s Boycott After Police Officer Denied Service
A police union in South Florida is calling for a nationwide boycott of Arby’s after an employee denied a police officer service.
Report: Dish Might Blackout Disney
Dish Network might block out Disney after the companies’ carriage deal expires at the end of Sept. Subscribers could lose access to ESPN.
What Would a Paramount-Warner Bros. Merger Mean for PARA, WBD Stocks?
A successful merger would still leave WBD and Paramount as minnows in a streaming universe dominated by cloud giants.
Hottest Services Stocks Now – OIBR HTZ AMCX TIF
Services stocks rose 0.3% on Wall Street on Tuesday.
Hottest Services Stocks Now – LAD ABG SHLD GPI
Services stocks rose 0.1% on Wall Street so far on Thursday.
Daytime Emmy Awards 2014: The Winners List
The Daytime Emmy Awards 2014 took place Sunday night. Check out the full winners list for the TV awards here.
Biggest Movers in Services Stocks Now – IGT CWH VTR HCN
Services stocks fell 1.1% on Wall Street so far on Thursday.
Hottest Services Stocks Now – MMYT VE WEN UGP
Services stocks rose 0.3% on Wall Street so far on Friday.
A Mouse-Size Step for Disney’s Dividend
The latest hike ain’t much, but it does give investors another reason to stay interested. After all, a strong stock is Disney’s biggest draw.
9 Media Stocks Transmitting Positive Returns
During these rough economic times, media companies are struggling to capture a sizable audience. But recently, the market surge has been kind to media stocks.
If John Malone Doesn’t Buy Time Warner Cable, Someone Else Will
If Time Warner Cable wants to survive the growing battle between content makers and distributors, TWC needs to get bigger — one way or another.
Viacom Stock: It’s Time to Assess the Pros and Cons
If Viacom can manage a successful transition into the streaming future, VIAC stock should have upside. But that could be quite the challenge.
Google Glass Banned in ALL Movie Theaters in America
Google Glass has been banned from all movie theaters in the United States due to updated anti-piracy policies against wearable devices.
Johnson & Johnson to Pay $72 Million in Talcum Powder Cancer Case
Johnson & Johnson has been ordered to pay $72 million to a family of a woman that died from ovarian cancer after using its talcum…
Viacom Inc.: Has VIAB Stock Found Its Bottom?
The corporate control saga at Viacom is over, but does that make VIAB stock a buy? It’s now up to Shari Redstone, the daughter of…
Streaming Wild West: Netflix Loses Starz, Competition Heats Up
Netflix loses Starz and is looking over its shoulder at Amazon, Apple, but there’s still numerous content providers that want a slice of NFLX’s massive…
Lawsuit Claims Purina Beneful Dog Food Sickens, Kills Dogs
Purina is facing a lawsuit over its Beneful dog food, which a main claims is behind two of his dogs becoming sick and another’s death.
Death Hoax: Macaulay Culkin Is Not Dead
Home Alone star Macaulay Culkin has been the subject of a recent death hoax, but he disproved it by posting pictures of himself online.
Viacom, Inc. CEO Files New Lawsuit Against Sumner Redstone
Viacom CEO Philippe Dauman is suing Sumner Redstone after being ousted from his trust that will control his business after his death.
Aereo to Launch in Cincinnati on Jan. 21
Streaming TV service Aereo says it will launch in Cincinnati on Jan. 21.
Southwest Airlines Fare Sale Overwhelms Website
Southwest Airlines started a three-day sale on its website Tuesday with fares as low as $49 that ended up being more than it could handle.
TWTR to Crack Down on Twitter Bullies, User Harassment
Twitter has announced that it will be reviewing its harassment policies following Zelda Williams’ decision to leave the website.
AMZN: Amazon Employee Buzzes By Space Needle With Drone
An Amazon employee is being accused of crashing a drone into the Seattle Space Needle, but video of the flight doesn’t show that.
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