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    FILE - In this Oct. 24, 2011 file photo, political pundit Keith Olbermann leaves a taping of the "Late Show with David Letterman," in New York. Olbermann sued his former bosses at Current TV in Los Angeles on Thursday, seeking more than $50 million for breach of contract and other claims. His case claims his show for the network was fraught with technical problems and he was fired without cause. (AP Photo/Charles Sykes, file)

    Keith Olbermann is moving his grievances with his former bosses at Current TV from the airwaves to the courtroom, suing the network for more than $50 million and blasting it for what he claims were shoddy production values. More »Olbermann sues Current TV for $50M, cites glitches

    The entrance of one of the BSkyB headquarter buildings complex in west London, Tuesday, April 3, 2012. Media executive James Murdoch, under pressure over his role in Britain's tabloid phone hacking scandal, is stepping down as chairman of British Sky Broadcasting, the Sky News channel reported Tuesday, Sky, the news channel of BSkyB, said he resignation would be confirmed later Tuesday after an unscheduled board meeting. It said Murdoch would remain a board member and would be replaced as chairman by Nicholas Ferguson, the current deputy chairman. (AP Photo/Lefteris Pitarakis)

    Rupert Murdoch's Sky News channel twice authorized its reporters to hack into computers, … More »UK's Sky News: We hacked in the public interest

    In this photo taken Wednesday, March 28, 2012 British singer Conor Maynard, poses for pictures in London. Following in Justin Bieber's footsteps, Maynard from England has gone from uploading videos online to having the support of America's biggest R'n'B stars. (AP Photo/Lefteris Pitarakis)

    Being called the new Justin Bieber has put British singer Conor Maynard on the music … More »AP Interview: Conor Maynard compared to Bieber

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