Thursday, November 10, 2011

James Murdoch Admits News Corp Put British MPs Under Covert Surveillance

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November 10, 2011

James Murdoch Admits News Corp Put British MPs Under Covert Surveillance

Lionsgate's 'The Hunger Games' to Be Released in China

James Murdoch Insists he was not Told About Internal Evidence That Phone Hacking was Widespread at The News Of The World

Piers Morgan Set to Leave NBC's 'America's Got Talent'

Ricky Gervais Offers to Host Oscars Following Eddie Murphy, Brett Ratner Exits

MOVIES

Holly Hunter Joins Cast of Dutch Film 'Jackie' (Exclusive)

Andrea Riseborough-Starrer 'Resistance' to Get Royal Audience

'Hunger Games' Full Trailer to Premiere on 'Good Morning America'

'Human Centipede' Sequel Fails to Scare Up U.K. Audience

Hollywood Movies Lift Cineplex to Record Q3 Results

Directors Albert Hughes, Roger Donaldson and Joel Schumacher Amongst Jurors for Plus Camerimage Festival

TV

No Sign of Cable Cutting in Germany at John Malone's Kabel BW

Slow But Steady Growth at Sky Deutschland

Spanish Popular Party Aims to Eliminate Fee Imposed on Private Broadcasters


REVIEWS

Magic Valley

Black Gold

THE BUSINESS

Television Advertising, Hit Formats Boost Numbers at RTL Parent Bertelsmann

FremantleMedia Enterprises Takes Merchandising Rights to Sonic the Hedgehog in Europe


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