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Charter will have to stop operating the cable systems in New York state it purchased from Time Warner Cable because the state has now rescinded its okay on the Charter-Time Warner deal. At least that is according to the New York State Public Service Commission, which concluded Friday (July 27) that ...
Read more: New York: Charter Has to Stop Operating Systems in State
A bombshell article in the New Yorker quotes six women charging CBS CEO Leslie Moonves with sexual harassment. In the story, written by Ronan Farrow, 30 other current and former employees at parts of CBS, ranging from CBS News and its 60 Minutes program to the cable network Pop, charge they were ...
Read more: Article Charges Moonves With History of Harassment
Beverly Hills, Calif. — Amazon Studios has picked up The Expatriates to series, Jennifer Salke, head of Amazon Studios, announced Saturday at the Television Critics Association Summer press tour. The Expatriates, from Nicole Kidman’s Blossom Films, explores a community of female expats living in ...
Read more: TCA 2018: Amazon Studios Orders ‘The Expatriates’ to Series