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Chrysler's 'Halftime' Ad Stirs Divisions
An ad meant to bring Americans together instead stirred a television tempest with politicians and commentators squaring off against auto maker Chrysler over whether its commercial has political undertones.
Time Warner's Net Edges Higher
Time Warner reported a slight increase in fourth-quarter earnings as the TV, movie and publishing company continued to benefit from its efforts to monetize content more effectively. The company also announced a $4 billion stock buyback and an 11% dividend increase.
One News Corp. Hack Case Set to Go to Trial
News Corp.'s U.K. tabloid-newspaper unit has settled 54 of the 60 civil phone-hacking claims that victims had filed. A suit by singer Charlotte Church is the only one set to go to trial.
Hot Covers! Weddings and Breakups
Kardashians and others who owe their fame to reality TV accounted for about 40% of the covers of six major celebrity weeklies in 2011.
How JetBlue Cracked Boston
JetBlue Airways has become the largest carrier at Boston's Logan International Airport, where it was once refused admission, a turnabout aided by its flexible strategy.
Disney, Univision Mull News Channel
Walt Disney and Univision are in talks to create a new 24-hour cable-news channel that will broadcast in English.
Auto Ads Score at the Super Bowl
The auto industry won the competition for top Super Bowl ads, according to ad pros and consumers polled by The Wall Street Journal.
David Fischer: The Man Behind Facebook's Marketing
As Facebook aims to go public with advertising as its main revenue driver, the task of showing that marketing on Facebook is different from everywhere else on the Internet falls to David Fischer.
RayWJ: YouTube's Top Star
Earning an estimated $1 million a year, a foul-mouthed comic shows the new rules of new media.


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