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Rocker Tells Presidential Candidate to Stop Playing His Song

A Rock and Roll Hall of Famer has had his management team send a cease and desist letter to one of the contenders for the 2012 presidential election, requesting that she stop using his song at her campaign appearances, Rolling…

Step Aside, Thursday–There’s a New Hot Night for TV Advertisers

Thursday appears to be falling from advertisers’ good graces as another night rises up the charts in terms of viewership for commercials, reports Brian Steinberg in Advertising Age. Sunday night will as usual be the night that draws the biggest…

Broadcast News Does Something It Hasn’t Done in 10 Years

Big news in the world–including the killing of Osama bin Laden, the royal wedding and Japan’s disastrous earthquake and tsunami–translated to good news for the broadcast networks, according to The Hollywood Reporter. The networks accomplished something in the second quarter…

How Is MSNBC Doing in the Ratings Without Olbermann?

Ratings are in for MSNBC and the other cable news networks for the first full quarter since its highest-rated host, Keith Olbermann, abruptly left the network, reports the New York Times’ Media Decoder blog, and it appears that the channel…

War Between Sirius CEO Mel Karmazin and Howard Stern, Who Were Once Close. Says Stern’s Agent: ‘Karmazin has said that if he had been CEO at the time, he would have given Stern much less…but then Sirius would not have gotten Stern’

The Mel Karmazin/Howard Stern lovefest began decades ago, when Karmazin became a big booster of the shockjock after NBC radio fired him in 1985. But now it’s war between Karmazin and Stern, reports Deadline.com. According to the article, "[I]t’s getting personal in…

Former ESPN Personality to Stand Trial for Stalking, Assault

A judge has ruled that a former ESPN personality must stand trail on felony stalking and assault charges, reports the Los Angeles Times’ L.A. Now blog. Judge Mark Windham of Los Angeles Superior Court ruled Tuesday that there was enough…

Drama That Beat ‘Glee’ and ‘Gossip Girl’ Among Kids and Tweens Is Coming Back for Second Season

A live-action drama that was more popular than "Glee" and "Gossip Girl" among all children and tweens when it aired five nights a week back in January and February will return for a second season, reports EW.com’s Inside TV blog….

MySpace Close to Being Sold–at a Huge Loss

MySpace is close to being sold, reports Bloomberg. The owner of the money-losing social networking service, News Corp., is reportedly negotiating a sale for about $35 million in cash and stock. The sale to an online advertising network would come…

‘Lost’ Director Finds Himself on a New Island Project

One of the top directors of the ABC hit “Lost” has washed up on the shore of another island-themed project, this time at Fox, Deadline.com reports.  Fox’s "Alcatraz" has tapped Jack Bender as an executive producer and director, according to…

Murder Trial Lifts Cable Channel to Ratings Record

One cable network just recorded its highest-rated month ever, as viewers tuned in for coverage of Casey Anthony’s murder trial, according to The Hollywood Reporter’s The Live Feed blog. HLN averaged 982,000 total viewers in June, a year-over-year gain of…