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The streaming video company has raised the stakes in its battle against cable and online rivals like Amazon.
The toymaker is producing more tiny plastic people with angry faces. Could that have an effect on kids?
Despite growing sales across gender lines, the maker of the flavored malt liquor is beefing up its ad budget to attract beer drinking dudes.
The star underwent a double mastectomy after finding she had a cancer risk. From testing to recovery, it's a pricey undertaking.
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As Disney streams ABC broadcasts to mobile viewers and a senator pushes for cable unbundling, the business soon won't be the same.
Analysts believe this year's movie releases between now and Labor Day could break records for the film industry.
'All My Children' and 'One Life to Live' are back with original episodes on Hulu. This could be a model that spreads.
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