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  • A logo for the new Fox Sports 1 channel is displayed during a news conference in New York, Tuesday, March 5, 2013. Fox says its new sports cable network will launch Aug. 17. (AP Photo/Seth Wenig)

    Fox Sports 1 network to launch Aug. 17, challenge ESPN

    The network said Tuesday that Fox Sports 1, converted from Speed TV, will be in 90 million homes. The company has rights to college basketball and football, NASCAR, soccer and UFC for the channel.


  • Time Warner 3Q earnings beat Street, revenue short

    Time Warner said Wednesday that its third-quarter earnings grew 2 percent, as a strong performance in its cable television channels offset declines in the Warner Bros. movie business following the final Harry Potter movie last summer.


  • Time Warner 3Q earnings up on cable TV strength

    Time Warner said Wednesday that its third-quarter earnings grew 2 percent, as a strong performance in its cable television channels offset declines in the Warner Bros. movie business following the final Harry Potter movie last summer.


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An officer stands watch at an entrance to the U.S. Open  in New York. Extra precautions are being taken at sports events Sunday, the 10th anniversary of the 9/11 attacks.

    Security measures enhanced at venues Sunday

    From bomb-sniffing dogs to pat-downs of fans, security will be tight at 13 NFL games and the U.S. Open tennis tournament Sunday, the 10th anniversary of the 9/11 terrorist attacks.


  • Red, white & blue doughnuts anyone?

    The makers of "Captain America: The First Avenger" are in a must-win pre-emptive battle against superhero fatigue. Their not-so-secret weapon? A patriotic-themed marketing campaign complete with fireworks and red, white and blue doughnuts.


  • Bush calls for 'moment of remembrance'

    "At that moment, Major League Baseball games will pause, the National Memorial Day parade will halt, Amtrak trains will blow their whistles and buglers in military cemeteries will play taps," he said today in his weekly radio address.


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