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Advertising: Univision Resets Sights After Ratings Win Over NBC
Univision and many other television networks and channels aimed at Hispanics made their presentations to advertisers for the coming fall season.
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Google Expected to Start A Competitor to Spotify
The service is expected to be announced as early as Wednesday, and reflects agreements the company has made with the three major music labels.
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Google Set to Introduce Music Service to Compete With Spotify
The service is expected to be announced on Wednesday, and reflects agreements the company has made with the three major music labels.
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Media Decoder: Snooping and the News Media: It’s a 2-Way Street
Lines are being crossed in all directions, with the government seizing journalists’ phone records, and Bloomberg reporters monitoring the actions of their clients.
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Media Decoder: The Two-Way Street That Is Snooping and the News Media
Lines are being crossed in all directions, with the government seizing journalists’ phone records, and Bloomberg reporters monitoring the actions of their clients.
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Facing Controversies, White House Dodges Questions
The press secretary, Jay Carney, deflected questions about the seizure of journalists’ telephone records and allegations that the I. R. S targeted conservative groups.
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ABC Unveils a Fall Schedule With 13 New Series
The network will open the fall season with eight of these series, five of which are comedies, as it tries to build a second comedy night on Tuesday.
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At Michael Jackson Trial, Question of A.E.G.’s Negligence
The civil trial over Michael Jackson’s death might hinge on whether reasonable care was exercised in the hiring of his doctor.
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More Clients Ask Questions of Bloomberg
Bloomberg L. P. hastened to shield its lucrative terminal business and appease its subscribers after accusations of privacy violations.
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Phone Records of Journalists of The Associated Press Seized by U.S.
The Associated Press reported that the Justice Department had secretly obtained the phone records of its offices and journalists, calling it a “massive and unprecedented intrusion. ”.

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