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The Wall Street Journal Media & Marketing Xerox is launching its most expensive advertising campaign in two decades, as Chief Executive Ursula Burns looks to reposition the company as more than just a copier maker.
Apple's decision to include a streaming video service from Netflix is another sign the DVD rental company may be able to weather a shift to Internet video that is challenging others.
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French media giant Vivendi raised its full-year outlook but reported a 3.7% drop in second-quarter net profit due to higher taxes.
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Tribune said a court-appointed mediator will help negotiate among sparring creditors in the company's 21-month stint in bankruptcy.
BP spent more than $93 million on newspaper advertisements and TV spots in the weeks following the Deepwater Horizon oil spill, paying out three times as much money on ads as it did during the same time last year.
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Amazon.com cut the price on some downloaded TV shows to 99 cents from $2.99 in the wake of Apple's announcement it will begin streaming some shows for 99 cents.
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Through the ages, French comics have struggled to be interestingly provocative without risking their livelihoods. Sharp-tongued Stéphane Guillon went a bit too far.
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Carl Icahn raised the price of his hostile tender bid for Lions Gate by 15% as he continued to seek majority control of the film-and-television producer.
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Walt Disney and Time Warner Cable said they have made "significant progress" to resolve their impasse on programming fees and expect to reach an agreement in time to avert a threatened blackout.
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The Justice Department is looking at how Comcast's bid for NBC Universal could affect the emerging Internet video market and potentially stunt its growth.
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Former H-P Chief Executive Mark Hurd will leave the board of News Corp.
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The film company who bought the rights to Nicholas Sparks's new novel, "Safe Haven," on sale Sept. 14, is launching online and print promotions for the story--a year ahead of the movie version's release.
Apple's decision to include a streaming video service from Netflix is another sign the DVD rental company may be able to weather a shift to Internet video that is challenging others.
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French advertising group Havas reported higher first-half revenue and earnings as advertising markets recovered quicker than expected, but the company's organic revenue growth underperformed its major European rivals.
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