Both CBS and Katie Couric appear open to a new deal that would keep her at the network's news division beyond her current five-year deal as anchor of 'CBS Evening News,' which expires at the end of May.
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Barnes & Noble, seeking to take advantage of Amazon.com's sales-tax battles with several states, is making a pitch to websites that direct traffic to its online rival, urging them to move their business to BN.com.
The state doesn't have enough anywhere near enough money to replace the antiquated Tappan Zee Bridge, which carries 140,000 vehicles across the Hudson River every day.
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AOL CEO Tim Armstrong spent $10 million on Friday to buy 477,000 shares of the Internet media company, a vote of confidence of the company's turnaround efforts.
The time spent watching online video rose 45% in January from a year ago, although the number of viewers increased only 3.1%, and Netflix streaming service was a big gainer, Nielsen said.
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Nokia hopes to launch its first smartphone based on Microsoft's Windows Phone platform this year, Chief Executive Stephen Elop said in an interview.
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J.Crew executive creative director Jenna Lyons, in a Boss Talk interview, discusses how to keep classics fresh and appealing to both luxury customers and aspirational shoppers.
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The Washington Post is preparing to launch a free news-aggregation website, part of a growing push among publishers to personalize the news-reading experience.
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Publishers are increasingly offering bundles of digital titles in a bid to generate buzz and to wring higher sales from the fast-growing base of e-reader owners.
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Blockbuster intends to seek buyers after creditors disagreed on plans to give the movie-rental chain more cash to help it exit bankruptcy court.
Yahoo unveiled a "digital newsstand" called Livestand that seeks to help publishers deliver Web content to users based on their interests.
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In the wake of AOL's deal to buy the Huffington Post, some Madison Ave. executives say that the site's liberal political bent could turn off some AOL advertisers. Others say it's clicks and audience that matter.
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Activision's quarterly loss narrowed as the publisher of games such as "Call of Duty" and "World of Warcraft" recorded smaller charges. The company said it will discontinue "Guitar Hero" development.
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British vocalist Adele, who releases her second album in the U.S. next week, was at first reluctant to have one of her songs used in the sci-fi movie "I Am Number Four." She was swayed by the female alien warrior.
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Nascar has shed some of its mannerly ways, returning to its rough-and-tumble roots to try to bring back the TV viewers, racetrack crowds and sponsorship money it lost amid the recession.
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AOL CEO Tim Armstrong spent $10 million on Friday to buy 477,000 shares of the Internet media company, a vote of confidence of the company's turnaround efforts.
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CBS named the executive producer of "60 Minutes" to oversee its entire news division, after more than five years of it being run by the broadcaster's top TV-sports executive.
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Quickly made computer-generated cartoons are attracting millions of viewers online. Now, corporations, advertisers and Hollywood executives are taking notice.
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.
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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.
News Corp. launched The Daily, a digital newspaper specifically designed for the iPad and other tablet computers.
As holiday advertisements get into full swing, a rash of retailers have incorporated cause-related pitches into their yuletide promotions.
What's it like to be a guest on Oprah Winfrey's new TV channel? An inside look.
General Motors, stung by the success of Chrysler's Motor City ads with Eminem, used keyword bids on Google to drive anyone who typed in the words "Imported From Detroit" toward its ads.
Electropop artist Adam Young, a.k.a. Owl City, says he's the subject of a Taylor Swift song -- and has written a musical response, re-working one of her songs.
This Valentine's Day, are you exceptionally busy fielding flower deliveries, expensive gifts or elaborate proposals?
Today roses and Hallmark cards will flow like wine in Ancient Rome, where the shrouded and muddled beginnings of Valentine's Day began. Celebrities and fashion designers offer advice.