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| TOP STORIES | | AMAs 2011: Taylor Swift Wins Entertainer of the Year; Adele Scores Favorite Album; Bruno Mars Upsets Justin Bieber The country singer took home three trophies Sunday night; other big winners included Nicki Minaj, Adele, Lady Antebellum, Maroon 5, Rihanna, Beyonce, Bruno Mars and Katy Perry, who was surprised with a special award of achievement. Plus, photos of the red carpet arrivals and the best (and worst) moments of the show. Box Office Report: 'Breaking Dawn' Opens to Massive $283.5 Mil Worldwide The Summit Entertainment pic nabs the fifth largest opening of all time domestically, but falls just short of "New Moon;" Warner Bros.' "Happy Feet Two" sluggish with $22 million, while specialty pic "The Descendants" soars with $1.2 million. Regis Philbin's Final 'Live!' Episode Set to Net Record Ratings According to overnight metered estimates, the show’s numbers tripled in some markets for ABC’s live morning talk show when Kelly Ripa bid farewell to her co-host. L.A. Mayor Race: Who in Hollywood Is Supporting Whom Two December fundraisers, with entertainment industry support, are set for candidates Wendy Greuel and Austin Beutner. EXCLUSIVE: ‘Jersey Shore’ EP SallyAnn Salsano Brings ‘Mama Drama’ to VH1 The new reality series places five youth-obsessed moms and their daughters in a house together.
| | | MOVIES | | Foreign Box Office: 'The Twilight Saga: Breaking Dawn' Is an Overseas Smash The penultimate film in Summit Entertainment's franchise snares $144 million in its debut weekend, making it the fourth best international opening of 2011. Hip Pads, Prosthetic Chins, Dips in Sub-Zero Lakes: The Making of 'Marilyn' Michelle Williams and director Simon Curtis tell THR what it took to bring the film that captures a week in life of Marilyn Monroe to the big screen. Casting Couch: Hot Actors Testing for Key 'Akira' Role Michael Pitt, Paul Dano and Alden Ehrenreich are among those taking part in testing for a part opposite Garret Hedlund and possibly Kristen Stewart in the adaptation of the Japanese classic. It's a Zoo This Season: 22 Awards Contenders Featuring Animals THR's look at the 2011 awards hopefuls that prominently feature an animal, from A ("The Adventures of Tintin") from Z ("We Bought a Zoo"). Arnold Schwarzenegger Tweets Photo of On-Set Injury Michael Pitt, Paul Dano and Alden Ehrenreich are among those taking part in testing for a part opposite Garret Hedlund and possibly Kristen Stewart in the adaptation of the Japanese classic. Natalie Wood's Death: 10 Developments During Week 1 of the Reinvestigation Robert Wagner responds, Christopher Walken hires a lawyer, the boat's captain admits to lying during a media blitz, and other significant movements since authorities said the case was being reopened after 30 years. | | | TV | | 'Saturday Night Live' With Jason Segel Matches Ratings High The episode, with musical guest Florence and the Machine, the Muppets and a guest appearance from Paul Rudd, rises from last week's season low. Bob Iger Says He's in 'No Rush' to Replace Regis Philbin on 'Live!' "It may take six months or longer… we are going to take our time," the Disney CEO says of Kelly Ripa's recently departed co-host of “Live! With Regis and Kelly." VIDEO: ESPN Analyst Drops F-Bomb on Live Television Lee Corso apologized minutes later for his unscripted outburst on Saturday. 'Cougar Town' Boss Bill Lawrence Reveals How to Pitch a TV Show The "Scrubs" creator offers producers and writers some inside tips on how to successfully get a show sold. Oprah Winfrey's Primetime Series to Launch on New Year's Day "Oprah's Next Chapter" launches with a two-hour episode with Aerosmith's Steven Tyler on Sunday, Jan. 1. Q&A: Obama Speechwriter-Turned Show Scribe Reveals '1600 Penn' Details Jon Lovett ditched his three-year gig as President Obama's speechwriter to try to make it in television. | | |
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| THE BUSINESS | | Lionsgate's Kevin Beggs Named Executive of the Year by Caucus of Producers, Writers & Directors Kevin S. Bright, Dennis Doty, Syd Vinnedge, Tanya Hart and Philip Hart also have been chosen to receive awards at the Dec. 4 ceremony. IMG Worldwide CEO Ted Forstmann Dies The Wall Street legend, 71, had battled with brain cancer, but continued to lead the talent management firm that has worked with sports, fashion and other stars, including Justin Timberlake, Tyra Banks and Tiger Woods. Hugh Grant, Steve Coogan, JK Rowling and Sienna Miller to Testify This Week at Phone Hacking Inquiry Rupert Murdoch's News Corporation faces a difficult week as angry phone-hacking victims line-up to give their side of the story at the Leveson Inquiry.
ANALYSIS: Will R&B Artist Who Offered $1M Reward on YouTube Have to Pay Up? It's legally dangerous for celebrities to broadcast reward offers with no intention of actually paying. Then again, when individuals try to collect, the court system doesn't make life easy. Universal Music Sues Grooveshark in Big Copyright Case Grooveshark employees, up to the CEO, are alleged to have uploaded copyrighted songs; potential statutory damages could be in the billions of dollars. Music Label Sues Demanding '50/50' Distributors Change Title In a new lawsuit, a Florida music label says the Seth Rogen comedy will cause consumer confusion on its own products. | | |
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