Fox plans to make its recently-aired TV episodes available on the Web only to paying subscribers, a new step as major broadcast TV networks consider reining in free Web offerings.
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DreamWorks' revenue and profit surged, thanks to the international success of "Kung Fu Panda 2," despite the film's weak domestic performance.
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Netflix's profits rose 57% but the video-rental company's costs of acquiring new customers rose and its rate of lost subscriptions increased in the U.S., sending its shares lower in after-hours trading.
ESPN will begin carrying the World Series of Poker but other poker programming is in jeopardy after recent indictments of card-playing websites, which had sponsored the tournaments.
As the Arab world consumes more films and TV shows from beyond the Mideast than ever before, dialect has become a critical tool in the regional battle for some 250 million Arab viewers.
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As TV advertising drove traffic to online poker-playing sites, law-enforcement officials took notice—and the websites began looking for ways to promote themselves without advertising gambling.
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