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Media company's ongoing struggle over how to handle digital content was never more apparent than last week as concert promoter Live Nation acquired BigChampagne, a media tracking and technology company. Joe Fleischer, Big Champgne’s chief marketing officer, explains why a live-event company is interested in staying on top of the latest music industry data and how the acquisition will help Live Nation better understand their customers.Media company's ongoing struggle over how to handle digital content was never... more
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It seems like forever since a Cameron Crowe movie was in theaters, but he’s back this Christmas with ‘We Bought A Zoo’ with Matt Damon based on a true storyIt seems like forever since a Cameron Crowe movie was in theaters, but he’s back... more
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MSNBC’s Martin Brashir and psychologist and addiction expert Stanton Peele analyze the Tea Party
MATCH #1- Handicap Match
“The Insanely Mad Hungarian” Alec Hrabosky (I) vs. Jered Weaver of the LA Angels and Justin Verlander of the Detroit Tigers
The California Teachers Union: “Foul Pole” Andy Golatta (D), Malibu Dusty (D), and their pet governor on a leash Jerry Brown (D-CA), are in the ring with actor Matt Damon. Damon cuts a promo and declared incentives — like bonuses for good performance or ending tenure for bad ones — don’t work for teachers.
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Texas Jack (R) w/Rick Perry (R-TX) vs. Jamie Walker (R) w/Jon Huntsman (R-UT)
The Democrats surround PCW CEO Barack Obama and sing ‘Happy Birthday’ to him on his fiftieth birthday.
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Magnum PO’d (R) w/Robyn Masters vs. ‘Bureaucrat’ Andy Riley (D)
Mike Doyle (D-PA) comes to the ring to explain his remarks on PCW Extreme Political TV Monday night. He says that he really didn’t call the Tea Party terrorists when he called them terrorists.
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Valora Salinas (I) vs. The Triple Threat’s Kalee Jones- The Eskimo Queen (R) w/Katie Collins (R) and ‘Texas Cowgirl’ Haley Dallas (R)
Obama gets on the mic and thanks everyone for the well wishes on his 50th birthday. He announces that he, in turn, has a surprise for all of us.MSNBC’s Martin Brashir and psychologist and addiction expert Stanton Peele... more
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Brett Erlich and Ellen Fox put "The Adjustment Bureau" to the test. The thriller-romance based on a Philip K. Dick short story stars Matt Damon and Emily Blunt as a would-be couple being kept apart by a mysterious suit-wearing collective led by John Slattery of "Mad Men."
Rotten Tomatoes is a recurring infoMania segment dedicated to the movies. Join hosts Brett Erlich and Ellen Fox on Thursday nights at 11/10c on Current TV as they roll out updates on the latest Hollywood news and judge the freshness of studio blockbusters and independent hits. For more from Rotten Tomatoes: http://rottentomatoesshow.com
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Current Media, the Peabody-and Emmy Award-winning television and online network founded in 2005 by Al Gore and Joel Hyatt, engages viewers with smart, provocative and timely programming -stories that no one else is telling in ways that no one else is telling them. Current's programming shines a light where others won't dare and boldly explores important subjects -- opening minds, sparking conversations and forming deep connections with its viewers. The channel's audience is comprised of affluent, curious, social and connected adults who crave the kind of entertaining, enlightening, witty and informative programming found on Current's TV and online properties. Current is now available via cable and satellite TV in 75 million households worldwide - 60 million households in the US - through distribution partners Comcast (Channel 107); Time Warner ; DirecTV (Channel 358 nationwide); Dish Network (Channel 196 nationwide); Verizon and AT&T. In the UK and Ireland, Current is available on BSkyB (Channel 183) and Virgin Media (Channel 155), and in Italy, Current is available on Sky Italia (Channel 130). Viewers can also find Current online at www.current.com.Brett Erlich and Ellen Fox put "The Adjustment Bureau" to the test. The... more
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Matt Damon couldn't be more pleased with events in Egypt -- and hopes to see more of the spread of democracy throughout the Middle East.
Matt Damon couldn't be more pleased with events in Egypt -- and hopes to see more... more
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Philip K. Dick's short story Adjustment Team becomes a member of the PKD adaptation team this weekend. Other members of this illustrious group include Blade Runner, Total Recall, Minority Report, and A Scanner Darkly, but unlike those darker, dystopic films, The Adjustment Bureau is more romantic -- on a date with destiny, where the date is more important than the actual destiny. Politician David Norris (played by Matt Damon) has a chance to be President, but he'd give it all up for love with a saucy ballerina (played by Emily Blunt). Too bad for the would-be couple that the Adjustment Bureau has a different plan for them, and will do anything to keep them apart. Writer/director George Nolfi (who wrote Ocean's Twelve and co-wrote The Bourne Ultimatum) explains how he made the story different than any Dick adaptation before.
Philip K. Dick's short story Adjustment Team becomes a member of the PKD... more
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Matt Damon disappointed in Obama: “I no longer hope for audacity” | Salon
In an interview airing tonight on Piers Morgan’s CNN show, Matt Damon says he is disappointed in President Obama. “I really think he misinterpreted his mandate,” the actor says.Matt Damon disappointed in Obama: “I no longer hope for audacity” | Salon... more
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