Sharon Waxman, is the founder, CEO and Editor in Chief of TheWrap. She is an award-winning journalist and best-selling author, and was a Hollywood correspondent for The New York Times. Twitter: @sharonwaxman

Sharon Waxman
Experience:
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Les Moonves on Barry Diller’s Aereo: ‘It’s Nothing We Lose Sleep Over’
During the Milken Institute conference, the CBS prez and CEO says Aereo issue is being blown out of proportion
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Journalist Agnes Taile, Fighting Corruption in Cameroon, Tells of Abduction
TheWrap has established a fund to help Taile buy a printing press in Cameroon to increase distribution of her paper
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Politico Takedown of NYT’s Jill Abramson: Same Old Sexism? Or a Real B—-?
These criticisms sound like stereotypical slurs so often leveled against women leaders
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Nia Vardalos: Why I Quit Acting To Adopt A Foster Child
"Do what makes you happy. Do what's best for you… It was a great, freeing moment for me – to step back and do what I thought was best, writing screenplays," Vardalos told TheWrap
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Reese Witherspoon on Arrest: I’m Embarrassed, Had One Drink Too Many
Actress tells TheWrap she's "embarrassed" over arrest with husband Jim Toth in Atlanta
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Koch Brothers, Right-Wing Ideologues, Serious About Tribune, L.A. Times Bid
Hey Los Angeles, pay attention: Charles and David Koch are serious about buying the Tribune newspapers, including the Los Angeles Times
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TV Academy Reverses Decision on Emmy Categories for Actors
A year after voting to consolidate four acting categories into two, the Academy changes its mind because of increased production
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‘Charlie Brown’ to Become Animated 3D Movie From Fox
Fox unveils first image of 3D animated movie about Peanuts character Charlie Brown
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Sofia Coppola’s ‘Bling Ring’ to Open Cannes Festival’s Certain Regard
“The Bling Ring” stars Emma Watson in the title role, and also stars Taissa Farmiga, Leslie Mann and Kirsten Dunst; it will screen on May 16
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CinemaCon: Will ‘Pacific Rim,’ Superhero Movies Work in Europe?
Europeans at CinemaCon say the Guillermo del Toro blockbuster, "Pacific Rim," with its huge budget and a story of giant monsters fighting giant robots fighting humans, won't sell
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Led Zeppelin Digital-Book Author Neal Preston: ‘It’s Right Up the Vein’ (Exclusive)
"Sound and Furty" photographer Neal Preston: "When you become invisible, that’s when you can capture the magic"
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MTV’s Van Toffler on ‘Buckwild’: We Have to Be Honest With Our Audience (Exclusive)
The president of MTV Music and Logo Group discusses the network's decision to cancel the series following cast member Shain Gandee's death
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VFX Flap Over Dwayne Johnson’s ‘Hercules’ Work Going to U.K. (Exclusive)
MGM sends $30M worth of post work overseas to take advantage of tax incentives
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Roger Ebert: Movie Maven, Digital Immigrant, Unconquerable Spirit
Ebert's last act — reinventing himself as a digital ninja at a time when his peers were retiring, getting fired and relegated to the past — was his most extraordinary
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Movie Market Research Fractures More – Who Will Change the Game?
Analysis: Big global players are getting out of the Hollywood game, a sign of their inability to figure out how to make the fast-evolving business function in their standardized models