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The New York Times plans to use content from non-professional journalists on its Web site, says chief Arthur Sulzberger Jr. The site will work with bloggers and citizen journalists "it can trust."

Fox Network is rolling out a weekly TV series of the Devil Wears Prada, while Sex in the City becomes a feature film.

"Bruno," Sacha Baron Cohen's follow-up movie to "Borat," triggered an intense bidding war in Hollywood.

Television broadcasters and other old-media owners should seek alliances with new Internet platforms to increase their exposure to young people, says Randy Browning, a partner at PricewaterhouseCoopers. Young audiences want "more personalized content that fits their own lifestyle

Weinsteins to Build 'Boutique' Media Company. Harvey and Bob Weinstein, after parting ways with Miramax Films parent Disney over a year ago, are putting together a new venture, Weinstein Co. Their deals have already included stakes in video distributor Genius and high-end social networking site aSmallWorld.net

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