Imus Closer to a Return to TV in Big Cities
Viewers in several big cities moved a step closer on Wednesday to being able to see a simulcast of Don Imus s morning radio show on television.

Amazon to Buy Audiobook Seller for $300 Million
Amazon.com, which has been rapidly adding digital downloads to its vast Web store, will bolster those offerings with Audible, the largest online seller of audiobooks.

ABC Show Will Go on, Over Protest by Doctors
A drama s plot links autism with childhood vaccinations.

Advertising: TV Stations Seek Shows to Put Online
This year at the biggest conference in television syndication, the hottest topic was syndicated online content.

Recent Moves by Guild Leaders Rattle Writers Talks
A Writers Guild leader expressed wariness over modeling a deal on a new contract recently reached between production companies and the Directors Guild of America.

Advertising: Can a Sandwich Be Slandered?
As Subway strikes back at mockery in a Quiznos-sponsored video contest, it has sparked a novel legal question: Who s liable for the videos claims?

TV Showman, Once Exiled, Returns With Video Site
Stephen Chao, a hit maker fired from news Corporation, is starting an Internet video venture in how-to clips.

Wall Street Journal s New Direction Will Take It to Midtown
The paper that has chronicled business from Lower Manhattan for 119 years plans to start a sports page and move to the news Corporation s Midtown offices.

Grammys in Deal to Get Writers
Striking film and television writers agreed on Monday to allow next month s Grammy Awards program to be written by members of the writers guild.

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