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Guess Who?

Guess who's growing out his hair?... Read more »

Naomi and Liev Need a Bicycle Built For Three

Naomi Watts and Liev Schreiber hopped on their bikes for a trip to the Farmers Market in LA on Saturday. Alexander came along and was treated to rides in his… Read more »

The Stefani-Rossdales Take Flight

Gwen Stefani and Gavin Rossdale bundled up their sons as they headed to Heathrow earlier today. They've been showing Zuma Gavin's hometown, but it's time for this trip to come… Read more »

Heidi and Spencer Have a Pure-Hearted Valentine's Day

Heidi Montag put on a peach Herve Leger dress and strutted down the red carpet with Spencer Pratt on Saturday for their Valentine's Day party in Las Vegas. Spencer gave… Read more »

Sugar Shout Out: Obama Lands on a License Plate

Obama license plates: Love it or leave it? I want this wardrobe: Confessions of a Shopaholic, Rebecca Bloomwood Love It or Hate It? Erin Fetherston Gets Kinky The International: Who's… Read more »

Public media feels the pinch

Pure advertising isn’t the only business model out there feeling pain. Membership and sponsorship models that sustain public broadcasting are also feeling the effects of the economic downturn, as this… Read more »

Young Broadcasting files for Chapter 11

With its stock at $.04 (that’s 4 cents), Young Broadcasting has filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection. “It is important to note that we are restructuring our debt, not our… Read more »

Lessons in paid content from the digital broadcast transition

Washington Post staff writers Kim Hart and Peter Whoriskey dish out a wonderful narrative in their article on the Washington conundrum that has turned the digital broadcast transition into a… Read more »

Making your Media Matter 09

American University’s Center for Social Media is hosting the 5th annual Making your Media Matter conference today. Established and aspiring filmmakers, non-profit communications leaders, funders, and students are gathered to… Read more »

Paid news conversation rears ugly head once more, publishers and ad directors still absent

The conversation following in the wake of the Time article on saving newspapers has the feeling of a bad rerun to those of us who have been around - and… Read more »