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Crunch Time for Time Warner
His publishing unit is trouble. The spinoff of AOL is at hand. CEO Jeffrey Bewkes talks exclusively with The Daily Beast's Lloyd Grove about the future of the media business.
Hollywood's Financial Shell Game
Paramount shifted an expensive film like Shutter Island to 2010 and moved the lucrative G.I. Joe DVD to November to improve fourth-quarter numbers. Kim Masters asks: Is such short-term thinking worth it?
Erasing Dan Rather
The epic legal battle between CBS and its estranged ex-anchorman has taken a nasty new turn. Rather's camp accuses the network of holding footage of him hostage.
The Week in Culture
This week, guitars lost a creator but gained a documentary, anime made yet another comeback, and Molly Ringwald poured her heart out. VIEW OUR GALLERY for the best in culture.
How MySpace Blew It
In 2005, Rupert Murdoch was hailed as a visionary for snapping up MySpace. Today, as Facebook and Twitter fuel a historic uprising, MySpace announced its second round of layoffs in a week. Lloyd Grove on what went wrong.
The Next Great Media War
Who will win the battle between content providers like Viacom and distributors like Time Warner Cable? Viewers, of course.
Who Shot Network Television?
You don't need a CSI team to see that the wounds have been largely self-inflicted, but the networks can pull through if they recommit to innovative programming, says a media veteran.




















