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Report: Twitter and NBC in Olympics Partnership

Twitter employees "will spend 20 hours a day to help corral millions of Twitter messages from Olympic athletes, their families, fans and NBC television personalities into a single page on Twitter.com," reports The Wall St. Journal, adding, "Twitter’s Olympics hub,…

Security Is Ramped Up at Movie Theaters in Wake of Shooting

Security has been beefed up at screenings of the new Batman movie “The Dark Knight Rises” after a gunman went on a rampage at a Colorado theater early this morning, the Associated Press reports. Meanwhile, movie theater owners are scrambling…

Viacom and DirecTV Resolve Dispute

DirecTV’s 20 million subscribers will again have access to Viacom’s 17 channels after the satellite company and the cable programmer settled their dispute, USA Today reports. DirecTV said in a news release that Viacom “has returned all affected networks,” according…

Hearst and Time Warner Cable Come to Terms, Ending Blackout

Time Warner Cable and Hearst Television have agreed to a retransmission consent deal that will end a blackout that started July 10, reports B&C. The Hearst TV stations pulled their signals from Time Warner Cable at midnight on July 10,…

New Yahoo CEO to Receive $100 Million Over Five Years

Yahoo will pay its new chief executive up to $100 million in compensation, stock, bonus and retention awards over five years, reports The Wall Street Journal. Marissa Mayer will receive about $5.4 million from Yahoo for the rest of 2012,…

NBC Reorganizes News Division, Appoints Chairman

NBCUniversal has announced a reorganization of its news operations, combining NBC News, CNBC, MSNBC and the Weather Channel under the new NBCUniversal News Group, Deadline.com reports. The company named Pat Fili-Krushel as chairman of the new division, with NBC News’…

Wednesday Night Reality Bloodbath Finds Franchise Shows Struggling on Three Networks

High-profile reality shows on three broadcast networks found the ratings waters toxic on Wednesday night, based on Nielsen overnights. The numbers brought bad news for CBS’s “Big Brother,” Fox’s “So You Think You Can Dance” and NBC’s “America’s Got Talent.”…

Forbes Lists the Real ‘Top Chefs’ — The Ones Who Make the Most Money

A well-known TV chef reigns as the top money maker in a seemingly endless pool of celebrity chefs, according to a new list compiled by Forbes magazine. The country’s highest-earning chef is Scottish-born Gordon Ramsay, Reuters reports. “With 24 restaurants…

22 TV Stations Changing Hands as Owner Unloads Them to Three Different Buyers

A private-equity firm confirmed that it has closed three separate deals shifting a total of 22 television stations to three different buyers, The Wall Street Journal reports. Providence Equity Partners said its Newport Television LLC signed deals totaling about $1…

Cable Sitcom Making Strides in Syndication, Now Sold in 65% of U.S.

CBS Television Distribution reports that a popular cable sitcom has made syndication deals bringing the series to more than 65% clearance in U.S. markets. The series is TV Land’s “Hot in Cleveland,” which was picked up by stations including CBS’s…