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School Board shows lack of leadership on gay-straight club issue
After seemingly endless delays over whether to let a 14-year-old bisexual girl form a gay-straight club at Carver Middle School, the Lake County School Board faced a crowd of nearly 300 people last week — and voted to put off the decision. Again....Tags: Elections, Root Canal, Gun Control, Interior Policy, Barack Obama
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Sinclair Broadcast to become country's largest TV station owner
When Sinclair Broadcast Group Inc. completes three deals announced in the past two months, it will own more television stations across the country than any other company. The Hunt Valley company will operate 134 stations in 69 markets, reaching more...
Tags: NBC (tv network), Television Industry, Computing and Information Technology Industry, Anti Trust Crime, Freedom of the Press
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E! adds six new series, announces a hefty development slate
Even with its prized dynasty -- the Kardashians -- procreating enough to supply E! with programming for years to come, the network continues to beef up its slate: It will add six new series and 10 specials in the coming months, with subjects ranging...Tags: Nick Cannon, Television Industry, Marriage, Music Industry, Shameless (tv program)
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Media struggle to make sense of Boston. Stones get ready to roll.
Before the coffee. After saying a prayer for Boston. The Skinny: Not much to joke about today as another innocent pleasure is shattered forever. Tuesday's headlines include how the media handled and mishandled coverage of Monday's bombing in Boston....Tags: Entertainment, Television, Iron Man 3 (movie), Media Industry, Sports
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Ban on ticket-buying 'bots' used by scalpers clears Assembly panel
Jimmy Camp of Orange says he has been frustrated trying to buy concert or sporting-event tickets online just as they go on sale only to see them sell out within minutes before he can buy anything. He blames ticket-buying software that allows scalpers to...
Tags: Consumers, Richard Pan, Justin Bieber, Services and Shopping
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'I Love Jenni' on Mun2 carries on after Jenni Rivera's death
When it came to mass recognition in the United States, the late Latin music star Jenni Rivera used to say she wasn't Coca-Cola, and maybe she wasn't Pepsi either. But she wasn't going to let anyone tell her she wasn't at least akin to Fanta. The...
Tags: Entertainment, Television, Television Industry, ABC (tv network), Disasters and Accidents
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Jay Leno welcome to host new show in Burbank, his landlord says
Jay Leno is welcome to stick around Burbank after “The Tonight Show” departs for New York next year, his landlord said, but the loss of the show will not wound the local entertainment real estate market. “We love having ‘The...
Tags: Entertainment, Realty, NBC (tv network), Television, Jay Leno
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Lake commission condemns Comcast's refusal to air gun ads
Lake County commissioners are backing Property Appraiser Carey Baker in his battle against Comcast after the cable company refused this month to run ads for his Mount Dora gun shop. All but one commissioner — Welton Cadwell — voted Tuesday...
Tags: Crime, Law and Justice, Satellite and Cable Service, Justice System, Business, Mount Dora
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Downtown L.A. drive-in theater finds a new home
A fledgling rooftop drive-in theater in downtown Los Angeles — a recent cause celebre for urbanites — has landed safely on its wheels after getting booted from its home atop a parking structure in the historic core. To make way for a new...
Tags: Entertainment, Realty, NBC (tv network), Television, The Tonight Show (tv program)
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Now showing in rich people's homes: first-run movies
They were planning to spend nearly $500,000 on a home theater. What was an additional $35,000 to show first-run movies? When Ken and Carol Schultz began remodeling their 10,000-square-foot San Diego-area residence, they spared no expense on a...
Tags: Entertainment, Jurassic Park (movie), Theft, Sony Pictures Entertainment, Inc., DirecTV Group Inc.
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'Tonight's' forecast calls for scattered viewership
Jimmy Fallon has been crowned the next king of late-night television, but the empire he will inherit has seen better days. "Late Night" host Fallon, who will succeed Jay Leno in "The Tonight Show" chair in 2014, is charged with trying to reenergize a...Tags: Johnny Carson, Lorne Michaels, NBC (tv network), Television, Television Industry
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Bidder emerges for Hulu: former Fox exec Peter Chernin
Bidders are circling for the popular video website Hulu, including one of the service's initial architects: Peter Chernin, the former News Corp. president. Chernin has long been one Hulu's most passionate advocates. His Chernin Group has offered more...Tags: The Walt Disney Co., Jeff Zucker, Comcast Corporation, Television Industry, Computing and Information Technology Industry
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