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

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Gore Vidal, American Essayist and Literary Firebrand, Dies at 86
Gore Vidal, the literary titan and quintessential American essayist, has died. He was 86
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Jonah Lehrer and ‘Imagine’: A Cautionary Tale for Today’s Overachiever
Jonah Lehrer’s brief, glittering career as a literary star is over. This Icarus of the literary digital age should have known better
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Details Behind CNN Chief Jim Walton’s Exit; Time-Warner Seeks Overhaul
A replacement is unlikely to come from inside Time-Warner
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CNN Chief Jim Walton Leaves: ‘We Need New Thinking’
Walton will leave CNN at the end of 2012, amidst complaints that he had not invested in content as competitors gained market share
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Mariah Carey Gets What Jennifer Lopez Wanted: $17M For ‘Idol’ (Exclusive)
Pop diva Mariah Carey has been paid the queenly sum of $17 million to be a judge on ‘American Idol’
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Colorado Shootings and ‘The Dark Knight’: Too Many Guns and a Violent World
In the wake of the shootings at a Colorado movie theater, there is a lesson for us all — one we should have learned a long time ago
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Warner Bros. Considers Cancellation of ‘Dark Knight Rises’ Screenings
Warner Bros. executives struggled Friday with whether to alter roll-out plans for the second-biggest release in movie history, "The Dark Knight Rises"
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Yahoo’s Marissa Mayer Surprise: What Will Ross Levinsohn Do?
Ross Levinsohn was passed over at Yahoo in favor of Google’s Marissa Mayer. If the popular executive leaves, who else will follow him?
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David Lyle Sheds ‘Dusty’ National Geographic Image with ‘American Gypsies’
With "American Gypsies," National Geographic Channels CEO David Lyle is determined to shake the dust of his once-academic brand. He gets grilled
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MSNBC.com Becomes NBCNews.com After Comcast Takes Over
Purchase price for Microsoft's share reported at $300 million
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Kick-Ass Girls: Why Women Have a Growing Place at Comic-Con
Women are taking an increasingly central role in kick-ass Comic-Con action movies
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Peter Jackson at Comic-Con: Audiences Will ‘Get Used to’ 48 Frames on ‘The Hobbit’
Peter Jackson said he was confident audiences would embrace the higher-resolution version of his new film, “The Hobbit" — though he did not preview it
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Comic-Con: Chris Meloni Confesses to Love of ‘Staking’ in ‘True Blood’
Chris Meloni, "True Blood's" newest addition, said he has a bit of a thing for laying waste to fellow vampires at Saturday's Comic-Con panel
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‘End of Watch’ Director David Ayer at Comic-Con: ‘Hollywood Has Lost Its Way’
"End of Watch" and “Training Day” director David Ayer told a Comic-Con audience on Saturday that “Hollywood has lost its way,” making movies without heart
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Comic-Con 2012: Quentin Tarantino Tells Jamie Foxx to ‘Get to the Slave’ in ‘Django Unchained’
"I’m worried you can’t get to that slave," Quentin Tarantino told Jamie Foxx in front of a packed crowd in Hall H in San Diego