DOJ Approval Of Comcast-NBCU Contingent On Giving Up Role In Hulu (PC)
Viacom promotes Bakish to CEO International Media Networks (VAR)
Scribd Raises $13M To Support Mobile Moves, Product Expansion (PC)
Anderson Cooper's voice heading to Broadway (EW)
Apple Stock Buckles (TDB)
Stieg Larsson's Millenium Series May See a Fourth Book (TOH)
LeBron James and His Alter Egos Star in Animated Internet Series (NYT)
Cheezburger Network Raises $30M (PC)
Steve Jobs taking another medical leave of absence from Apple (NYT)
Estimate: For Your Consideration trade-ad pages up by about 20 this year, ad pool to finish around $45M (AD)
SCHWARZENEGGER SAYS 2 TERMS AS GOV COST HIM $200M IN EXPENSES, LOST INCOME (REU/KR)
Jude Law returns to London stage in 'Anna Christie' (REU)
Paul Haggis not collaborating on Scientology book (MCN)
Deadheads to be canvassed for help with Grateful Dead video game (WSJ)
Elvis Mitchell joins MovieLine
Kiefer Sutherland to play hitman in Web series, 'The Confession' (EW)
Update: FCC approves Comcast-NBC U merger (NYT, WSJ, FT, LAT)
The dissenting voice in the 4-1 vote, Michael Copps said in a statement, "The Comcast-NBC U joint venture opens the door to the cable-ization of the open Internet. The potential for walled gardens, toll booths, content prioritization, access fees to reach end users, and a stake in the heart of independent content production is now very real."
'King's Speech' leads BAFTA noms (HWT)
The BAFTA nominations were announced Tuesday morning in London where the monarchy reigned supreme. "The King's Speech" leads the nominations with 14 followed by "Black Swan" with 12, "Inception" with 9, "127 Hours" and "True Grit" each with 8 and "The Social Network" with six.
Blockbuster said seeking more cash; store closings, sale considered (WSJ)
Blockbuster is asking creditors to put up more money to help it exit bankruptcy protection which has in turn started a debate among bondholders about whether to invest further in the ailing video chain or put it up for sale.
Sundance record: 6 of 16 pics in US dramatic competition grew from Institute's workshops (NYT)
Deloitte predicts TV will solidify its status as current super media in 2011 (PC)
VIDEO: Rob Lowe hasn't been on TV for "five f'ing months?" (FOD)
ANISTON ON 'THE RACHEL': "HOW DO I SAY THIS? I THINK IT WAS THE UGLIEST HAIRCUT I'VE EVER SEEN" (ALL)
Christina Hendricks loses, then recovers, $850K diamond bracelet at Globes (SIX)
DOJ Approval Of Comcast-NBCU Contingent On Giving Up Role In Hulu (PC)

