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And should that stop them from retweeting those opinions? Here’s what the AP thinks about it, and an interesting response from 10,000 Words. - Will NBC still matter anymore, even with Comcast taking it over?
Or is the old, original network dead without knowing it. - Will the court case over Janet Jackson’s 9/16ths of second of nipple exposure ever end?
Probably not. Because, you know, that fraction of second was pretty damaging. Keep in mind that the only way you ever really saw anything was if you went looking for the screen captures afterwards. Because she was exposed for a grand total of 9/16ths of a second.
- Is the fact that Harry Potter movies helped Time Warner turn a profit really news?
Seems to me the news would be if Time Warner didn’t turn a profit after releasing the year’s biggest movie.
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