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French advertising company Publicis Groupe said it aims to improve its position in emerging markets and boost margins further after finishing off 2010 with record organic revenue growth.
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Global handset sales surged last year, led by smartphones based on Google's Android platform, research firm Gartner said.
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Magic Johnson Enterprises and Ron Burkle's Yucaipa have agreed to invest in Vibe Holdings, the parent company of Vibe magazine and the music-and-dance TV show "Soul Train."
The Bay Area's independent video rental stores are still trying to make a go of it, a daunting challenge in an area where early technology adopters are increasingly gravitating toward streaming movie services.
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News Corp.'s Fox Broadcasting said it will drop affiliate stations that refuse to pay increases in programming fees.
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The Bay Area's independent video rental stores are still trying to make a go of it, a daunting challenge in an area where early technology adopters are increasingly gravitating toward streaming movie services.
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Walt Disney's fiscal first-quarter earnings rose 54%, led by strong gains at its media networks, while its parks division benefited from higher attendance.
In its fight for survival, AOL is paying a rich price to hitch itself to the Huffington Post, and its outspoken celebrity co-founder, Arianna Huffington.
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Chain stores including Walgreen, Supervalu and Costco have introduced private-label beers. But going up against big budgets of major brews isn't easy.
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Following his split with MSNBC, Keith Olbermann will host a new prime-time news and commentary show on Current Media, a public-affairs channel co-founded by Al Gore.
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For Hollywood, rescuing its troubled home-entertainment business is a little like "Mission: Impossible": full of twists and turns.
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Global handset sales surged last year, led by smartphones based on Google's Android platform, research firm Gartner said.
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Newspaper publisher McClatchy posted a 42% drop in profit as ad revenue continued to fall, albeit at a slower pace.
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Playing the role of a victim on a crime drama is a gig actors call "corpse duty," and in a shrinking market for jobs in scripted TV, dead-body roles are on the rise.
News Corp. launched The Daily, a digital newspaper specifically designed for the iPad and other tablet computers.
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L'Oréal has faltered in Brazil, partly because cosmetics there are sold door to door, but now it has targeted the country for growth and developed a strategy to get women into stores.
As holiday advertisements get into full swing, a rash of retailers have incorporated cause-related pitches into their yuletide promotions.
As corporate complexity collides with the fanciful phrases of image makers, it's getting harder to tell what some companies actually do.
For the first time since the dawn of cable TV, the number of U.S. households paying for TV subscriptions is falling, marking a potential turning point in the TV business.
Finally, after five episodes, "The Game" has reached back into its storytelling well and recycled the one plotline they know everyone cares about the most: Derwin and Melanie having problems in their marriage. Long time fans may not want to admit it, but the last couple of episodes of "The Game" have been stale, partly because Melanie and Derwin seemed to be getting along. But this week's episode was a different story.
Golden ticket hopefuls from the Golden Gate gave it their best shot on this, the last week of Idol auditions. First up and out: Ukraine-born, belly-dancing Inessa Lee who insisted the judges missed out on the best thing in Hollywood when they showed her to the door. But all agreed that while she filled the room with cuteness and youth, she came up short on melody and voice. She didn't set the tone for the night though -- a stream of yeses quickly followed.
In films about fraternities, most usually fall into the raunchy comedy or horror genre, but L.A-based and Texas bred first-time feature writer/director Will Canon sets out to break that paradigm in his crime thriller "Brotherhood."
The battle for best new show by a former "Friend" gets underway officially tonight, with the debut of Matthew Perry's new ABC comedy, "Mr. Sunshine." Matt Leblanc has a new series on "Showtime."
Is Lady Gaga an original? In terms of the artwork for her new album, "Born This Way," some don't think so. The cover shares a number of similarities with Kylie Minogue's "2 Hearts," released four years ago.