Front Page: Fox pic tops first box office of 2010 -- Twentieth Century Fox's "Avatar" jumped the $300 million mark on New Year's Day--its 15th day in release--grossing an estimated $25 million from 3,461 theaters for a cume of $308.8 million.
Front Page: Pact comes after marathon negotiating session -- After a marathon two-day negotiating session, Fox and Time Warner Cable execs on Friday have come to terms on the contentious retransmission consent agreement that threatened to knock numerous Fox channels off Time Warner Cable systems.
Front Page: Internet, mobile grab more studio spending -- Just a few short years ago, the basic questions were simple: How much can we spend on TV? And which of the old reliables -- billboards, newspaper ads in top markets -- get the rest?
Front Page: Cowboys-Saints matchup was top game of the year -- NFL Network wrapped its coverage of live games in 2009 with a 49% increase over last season.
Front Page: Fund determined to close facilities despite resistance -- The drama over closing the Motion Picture & Television Fund's longterm care facility and acute-care hospital will continue well into 2010.
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