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Ellen Degeneres and Portia De Rossi to Marry
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Michael Moore Has More to Say About the Bush White House
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Pellicano Convicted of Wiretapping and Racketeering
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Ellen DeGeneres and Portia de Rossi to marry (Muckety)
When the California Supreme Court ruled yesterday in favor of same-sex marriage, Ellen DeGeneres was the first celebrity to announce that she intended to take advantage of the court’s decision.
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An emotional DeGeneres joked, “I’ll tell you who the lucky guy is soon,” after cameras panned to de Rossi, who applauded in the studio audience.
DeGeneres has been pioneer for gays in the public eye. She made headlines in 1997 when, on her sitcom, Ellen, her character came out as a lesbian. DeGeneres came out personally, in an interview with Time magazine, the same year.
She is one of many celebrities who spoke to The Advocate about the new ruling.
“I can’t wait to get married,” she told the magazine. “We all deserve the same rights, and I believe that someday we’ll look back on this and not allowing gays to marry will seem as absurd as not allowing women to vote. P.S. I’m registered at Crate & Barrel.”
Other high-profile people who have added to the commentary on the new ruling are: Marc Jacobs (”Who to love and how to love should be up to the individual or the couple. Enough said!”), Melissa Ethridge (”I feel they have made an honest woman of me”) and T.R. Knight (”Our ‘certain inalienable rights’ are protected today. It makes me proud to live in a country that works to correct its sins”).
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Cbs Will Pay 18 Billion for Cnet Networks
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CBS will pay $1.8 billion for CNET Networks
CBS announced today that is acquiring CNET Networks Inc., for $1.8 billion, at $11.50 per share.
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GameSpot.com, TV.com, CHOW and Search.com.
Leslie MoonvesAs Dealbook notes today, CBS chief Leslie Moonves said a year and a half ago that the company wasn’t interested in pricy web acquisitions. “We are not going to spend $1.6 billion on YouTube,” he said then, referring Google’s purchase of the video site.
Moonves has apparently changed his mind. In today’s press release, he says, “There are very few opportunities to acquire a profitable, growing, well-managed Internet company like CNET Networks.”
Jana Partners LLC, CNET’s largest shareholder, had pushed for a higher stock price. Jana has not yet responded publicly to the CBS announcement.
The deal may affect content distribution for other web publishers. CNET currently provides content to Hulu, a subsidiary of NBC.
The purchase will bring significant online traffic to CBS. In the fourth quarter of 2007, CNET claimed 148 million unique users per month. The company also boasts a strong presence in Asia and Europe.
CNET, one of the early publishers on the web, was founded by Shelby Bonnie, who stepped down after an internal audit found back-dating of stock options. Bonnie went on to found Political Base.
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Beyond the Grave Sinatra Still Has Muckety
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Make a Muckety David Rockefeller and Family
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