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Author: Julia Boorstin
Julia Boorstin
Julia Boorstin is an on-air reporter for CNBC based at CNBC global headquarters in Englewood Cliffs, NJ. Boorstin appears during CNBC's Business Day programming and on "On the Money," a daily 7 p.m. ET broadcast where the business world intersects popular culture, reporting about the media, entertainment and technology.
Nov.06
6:21 PM ET
Friday, 6 Nov 2009
It's been a busy two days for Scripps Networks Interactive, between buying a 65 percent stake in Travel Channel and reporting better-than-expected earnings growth.    Read More
Nov.06
5:09 PM ET
Friday, 6 Nov 2009
Today Disney is bringing an old story into a new high-tech dimension: "Disney's A Christmas Carol" is the widest digital 3-D release ever. Of the movie's 3,683 theaters in the US, 2,035 are 3-D, including 181 Imax screens. The movie is also opening this weekend in 18 countries around the world, with many of those screens in 3-D.    Read More
Nov.06
12:04 PM ET
Friday, 6 Nov 2009
CEO Les Moonves boasted on CBS' earnings call that each consecutive quarter this year the company's results have improved and that the operating environment for the business continues to improve.    Read More
Nov.05
2:56 PM ET
Thursday, 5 Nov 2009
Rumors are swirling that Oprah will give up her daytime syndicated talk show, to bring the show, and her full focus to OWN: The Oprah Winfrey Network, in mid-2011.    Read More
Nov.05
11:11 AM ET
Thursday, 5 Nov 2009
The cable industry is still growing - but growth is slowing. Time Warner Cable, like rival Comcast, continues to lose basic video subscribers to rivals like the telecom and satellite TV companies    Read More
Nov.05
11:00 AM ET
Thursday, 5 Nov 2009
The Food Network is welcoming the Travel Channel to the family. The bidding war for the Cox Communications' Travel Channel has finally concluded and Scripps Networks Interactive has won a 65 percent stake in the channel, in a deal that values it at around $1 billion.    Read More
Nov.05
12:51 AM ET
Thursday, 5 Nov 2009
Strong performance at News Corp's (NWS) cable channels and movie studio helped compensate for advertising declines, helping themedia giant outperform Wall Street's expectations.    Read More
Nov.04
3:33 PM ET
Wednesday, 4 Nov 2009
Time Warner profit is down from last year, but results beat forecasts by a significant margin, sending shares higher in Wednesday's trading.    Read More
Nov.04
1:56 PM ET
Wednesday, 4 Nov 2009
Comcast again proved the resilience of the cable business despite the economic downturn, reporting 22 percent growth in third-quarter earnings to 33 cents a share on $8.8 billion in revenue, 3 percent higher than the year-ago quarter.    Read More
Nov.03
3:56 PM ET
Tuesday, 3 Nov 2009
It's a testament to the decline of the DVD and the rise of digital distribution that Best Buy, one of the kings of DVD retail, is now launching a digital content platform.    Read More
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VIDEO | AUTHOR : Julia Boorstin
Insight on Scripps Network Interactive's Travel Channel expansion and earnings, with Ken Lowe, Scripps Network Interacti...
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Glenn Britt, CEO of Time Warner Cable, discusses his company's earnings and outlook with CNBC's Julia Boorstin.
CBS reports earnings, with CNBC's Julia Boorstin.
A look at News Corp's earnings results, with CNBC's Julia Boorstin.


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