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Martin Scorsese announces plans to retire from film-making

US director credits Leonardo DiCaprio as source of inspiration but looks to make only a 'couple more' films

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'MURDOCHISEVIL' appears in News Corp newspaper wordsearch puzzle

Rupert Murdoch has made enemies in his rise to become the world's most powerful media baron, and that apparently includes someone at his Sunday Telegraph newspaper in Australia.

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Putin appoints notorious anti-LGBT news anchor to head Russia Today

Russian President Vladimir Putin on Monday unleashed a wave of controversy by dissolving the renowned state news agency RIA Novosti and naming a news anchorman notorious for his anti-gay views to head a revamped media group.

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Tech giants back gossip site's appeal of disgraced cheerleader and teacher's libel verdict

The world’s biggest tech companies have filed court briefs recently supporting the appeal of a gossip website owner who was successfully sued by a former NFL cheerleader and teacher convicted of having sex with a teenage student.

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Westerners fighting in Syria use social media to encourage others to join them

Western Muslims fighting in Syria are emerging from the shadows and using social media to share their experiences of the conflict and encourage others to join them.

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New documentary 'Narco Cultura' shows 'grisly' influence of Mexican drug gangs on American pop culture

A new documentary shines a worrying and grisly light on a growing Latino pop culture phenomenon in the United States inspired by the deadly drug violence which has ravaged neighboring Mexico.

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Live 'Sound of Music' TV revival woos viewers and disappoints critics

US television network NBC's one-night live revival of the venerable Broadway musical The Sound of Music pulled a respectable 18.5 million viewers, but it failed to thrill the critics.

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Bob Dylan's electric guitar auctioned off for nearly $1 million

An electric guitar on which Bob Dylan performed a legendary set at the Newport Folk Festival in 1965 sold for a record $965,000 at an auction in New York on Friday, Christie's announced.

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More cable shows pushing boundaries with explosion of sexually explicit content

Violence has long been a staple of U.S. cable television shows, but most producers have been coy about sex -- until recently, when an explosion of explicit content flooded the small screen.

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Hit show 'Lekki Wives' tells tough truths about Nigerian wealth

With its tales of infidelity, backstabbing and money-grabbing, "Lekki Wives" has become one of the most talked-about television programs in Nigeria.

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