Viewers and guests are weighing in with stinging criticism against Kathie Lee Gifford and her apparent knack for interrupting guests on the “Today” show.


A tentative three-year contract includes raises totaling nearly 11 percent, and the company would continue to pay 100 percent of current workers’ and retirees’ health premiums.


Two economists contend that Oprah Winfrey’s endorsement of Barack Obama last year gave him a boost of about one million votes in the primaries and caucuses.


A majority of people say they are averse to having advertisements sent to their cellphones. But nearly a quarter of people say they have responded to such ads.


Can Martha Stewart take a pie in the face — even one she baked? Fine Living Network, about to unveil a new comedy series — “Whatever, Martha!” — is about to find out.


The flight of advertising dollars to the Internet is one explanation for the pain felt by traditional media. Another culprit that is increasingly to blame is Detroit.


In the age of Twitter and YouTube, crowds are driving the media agendas.


The Treasury secretary said there is no plan to use his new authority to inject capital into Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac, which both posted dismal earnings last week.


The trade deficit for June, retail sales for July and the Consumer Price Index for July are among the highlights of the week’s economic reports.


Users didn’t laugh at a software developer’s creation of a pricey iPhone application that gave them nothing more than an image of a multifaceted ruby.


 
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