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‘Fearless Girl’ Statue Will Stare Down Wall Street’s Bull Through Early Next Year
NYC Mayor Bill de Blasio says that the beloved statue can remain on Wall Street through next February
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What Happens to the Stock Market If Donald Trump Wins?
“Without a doubt there will be volatility and the markets are preparing for that,” Fox Business Network host Trish Regan tells TheWrap
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Election Predictions: 6 Bad Omens for Hillary Clinton (Update)
With the election days away, there’s some promising news for Donald Trump supporters
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Here’s Why Twitter Stock Is Down Almost 6 Percent
Reports that the company is for sale push Twitter stock up; rumors that it’s not push the stock price off a cliff
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Media Stocks Skid Lower in Early Trade After China Market Plunge
Ripples from a market rout in China are jostling media stocks with little else to direct them on the first day of trade in 2016
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Jon Stewart Celebrates ‘Daily Show’s’ Evisceration of ISIS, Fox News, Racism and Wall Street
Unfortunately, the Comedy Central host realizes the targets he had “disemboweled” and “annihilated” are still going strong
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Dish Network Subscribers Dip, But Related Revenue Rises in Q4
Net income for second-largest U.S. satellite TV operator grows from 2013’s comparable three-month period; EPS tops forecasts
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Viacom Revenue Misses Mark on Lower TV Ratings, US Ad Sales
Domestic advertising revenues declined six percent in most recent quarter, media company reports
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Daryl Hannah Joins James Franco in Gay-Themed Drama ‘Michael’ (Exclusive)
Gus Van Sant is executive producing the indie movie, which is being directed by Justin Kelly
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‘American Psycho’ Producer Options Wall Street Thriller ‘Eat What You Kill’ (Exclusive)
Ed Pressman is developing a feature adaptation of Ted Scofield’s upcoming novel
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Discovery Communications Beats the Street, Posts Q2 Revenue Growth
The owner of the Discovery Channel, TLC and Animal Planet continues to profit in spite of OWN
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Disney’s ‘John Carter’ Is an Epic Flop, But Wall Street Isn’t Worried
The Walt Disney Company will suffer a $200 million write-down, but most analysts still rate the stock a “buy”
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AOL Profits Sag, But Wall Street Loves Them Anyway
Higher ad revenue helps slow AOL’s revenue decline and pushes the company past Wall Street’s forecasts
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DreamWorks Animation Stock Down More Than 7% in Early Trading
Wall Street not impressed with $34M opening of studio’s latest animated feature, “Puss in Boots”
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Harry Sloan & Jeff Sagansky: The Future Is Content — and It’s Outside the U.S.
“Media companies haven’t taken enough risks in the past 15 years, and they’re paying the price for it today”