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Wednesday, December 7, 2011

UBS Conference: Lionsgate Exec on Charlie Sheen Show; Martha Stewart Makes Surprise Appearance; News Corp. President Talks Netflix

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The Hollywood Reporter Breaking News
  December 07, 2011
 

Lionsgate Vice Chair Talks Charlie Sheen Show, Netflix, Summit Deal, 'Hunger Games'
At the UBS Global Media and Communications Conference, Michael Burns said he recently bought Netflix shares and predicted his studio would do another promotion with Groupon.

Martha Stewart Makes Surprise Appearance at UBS Media Investor Conference
The founder of Martha Stewart Living Omnimedia made brief comments after president Lisa Gersh vowed to return the company to profitability and outlined her plans.

News Corp. President Discusses Hulu, Netflix, YouTube
Chase Carey didn't get questions about the conglomerate's succession plans and the phone hacking scandal, but he once again touted carriage fee upside for Fox News.

DirecTV Latin America Boss Sees Continued Growth
Bruce Churchill signals at an investor conference that a spin-off of his unit is unlikely and explains continued subscriber gains by saying that "pay TV is a great product for the middle class."

Verizon Looked at Buying Hulu
The telecom giant's CEO at a UBS conference also commented on a report that Verizon was planning an online streaming service that could rival Netflix.

THR's Complete Coverage of the UBS Conference

 

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