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Time Warner Cable pulls back from CBS blackout for now

By Liana B. Baker and Lisa Richwine

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Limbaugh and Hannity to be dropped by major radio network: report

The country's second-biggest radio network is planning to dump conservative commentators Sean Hannity and Rush Limbaugh at the end of 2013 to offset a loss in revenues, Politico reported on Sunday.

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NBC: No plans to discuss Russian anti-LGBT laws during Olympic coverage

The head of NBC Sports has responded to calls for the TV network to put a spotlight on Russia's draconian new anti-gay laws in its coverage of the upcoming Winter Olympics, saying there would be reporting of the issue but only if it should emerge as a problem during the games.

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NBC announces Hillary Clinton biographical mini-series

By Lisa Richwine

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Hit singer-songwriter JJ Cale dead at 74 after heart attack

(Reuters) - Grammy award winning singer and songwriter JJ Cale, one of the most versatile musicians of his era who played everything from rock and roll to blues and jazz, has died after suffering a heart attack, his official website said on Saturday.

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Director Woody Allen considering return to standup comedy

Woody Allen says he is considering a return to standup comedy, four decades after he gave up the nightclub circuit and launched a celebrated filmmaking career.

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Salvation Army project raising funds for 'undercover' documentary on sex workers

A new documentary project raising funds online has drawn criticism from sex workers and sex work advocates for allegedly filming women employed in those trades without their consent.

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Sacha Baron Cohen quits Freddie Mercury film

Borat star has bowed out of forthcoming biopic over creative differences with Queen singer's former bandmates, reports say

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Rupert Mudoch's New York Post suffers from losses, cuts, falling sales and low morale

Staff increasingly concerned about the paper's future

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The new heroes of South Korean cinema are North Korean spies

They are handsome, daring, patriotic and multi-lingual elite fighters who dodge bullets while remaining loyal to their women and families. Meet the new heroes of South Korean cinema -- North Korean spies.

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