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Tuesday, June 26, 2012

What a News Corp. Stock Split Would Mean; BBC Olympics Head Touts 3D Plans; U.K. Regulator Outlines Anti-Piracy Plan

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The Hollywood Reporter International
 June 26, 2012

What a News Corp. Split Could Mean for the Stock and Top Executives (Analysis)

London 2012: BBC Director for Olympics Coverage Touts Digital, 3D Plans

U.K. Media Regulator Outlines Anti-Piracy Legislation That Could Reach Parliament in Late 2012

MOVIES

Turin Film Festival to Fete Ken Loach; Sorrentino to Head International Jury

Sundance Comedy 'Sleepwalk with Me' at Just For Laughs

BAFTA Keeps Film Awards Nominations, Ceremony Ahead of Oscars

James Franco and Julie Delpy to Attend Munich Film Fest

TV

British Police Investigate Racist Twitter Attacks on English Soccer Players

Canada's CBC and Bell Media Pull Out of 2014 and 2016 Olympic Rights Bidding

Piers Morgan, will.i.am Among Stars Tweeting Grief About England Soccer Elimination


REVIEWS
Ice Age: Continental Drift: Film Review
THE BUSINESS

Michael Moore, Oliver Stone Urge Ecuador to Grant Julian Assange Asylum

Actors Unions SAG-AFTRA and FIA Welcome Intellectual Property Treaty


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