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Thursday, May 3, 2012

U.K. Media Ethics Panel to Question Former News Corp. Exec Rebekah Brooks; Cannes to Host Event to Benefit Three Haiti Charities; U.K. Studio Facility Opens Its Doors; BBC Rejects Claims it Has Banned Sacha Baron Cohen’s 'Dictator' From its Airwaves

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The Hollywood Reporter International
 May 03, 2012

U.K. Media Ethics Panel to Question Former News Corp. Executive Rebekah Brooks

Cannes 2012: Fest to Host Dinner and Concert to Benefit Three Haiti Charities

Upstart U.K. Studio Facility Opens Its Doors

New Petition Calls for Rome Film Fest to Officially Sign Marco Mueller as Artistic Director

MOVIES

Don McKellar Tapped as Replacement for 'La Grand Seduction' Remake

Cannes 2012: Red Sea Media Nabs Sales Rights to Charlie Hunnam's 'Frankie Goes Boom'

TV

U.K.'s BBC to Probe Reports of Censorship of Its News in Malaysia

TV Azteca Under Attack for Refusing to Air Mexico's Presidential Debate

BBC Rejects Claims it Has Banned Sacha Baron Cohen’s 'Dictator' From its Airwaves


REVIEWS

Whole Lotta Sole: Tribeca Review

Joe Papp in Five Acts: Tribeca Review

THE BUSINESS

Joe Drake Gets $3.42 Million as Part of Lionsgate Severance Package


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