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  • Leon County Commissioners will take up a move to close a so called loophole that lets people make purchases at gun shows without having to get a...
  • NPR’s TV critic Eric Deggans attended the industry event and discusses which shows caught his interest and which he thinks might flop.
  • It's that time of year when TV networks decide which shows to cancel and which to renew for the 2016-2017 season. NPR TV critic Eric Deggans gives an update on the new and canceled shows.
  • Hertz Global Holdings showed big losses in 2Q 2020.
  • A poll released Thursday shows Democrat Charlie Crist with a seven-point lead over incumbent Republican Rick Scott in the 2014 race for Florida governor.…
  • More than two dozen shows on Broadway went dark Saturday, as stagehands — who have been engaged in a bitter contract dispute with producers — went on strike. No new negotiations have been scheduled.
  • Amazon asked subscribers of its video-streaming service to do the jobs usually left to focus groups and executives. The company released 14 pilot TV shows, then looked at customer reviews and view counts. Amazon announced five pilots have been approved for a full season.
  • Dave Ambrose hosts an Internet radio show devoted to what he calls "unpopular pop." Among the artists he's listening to are Fiona Apple, Wisely and Jon Brion.
  • The symphony sees it as a way to reach a younger, more diverse audience. Marijuana is legal in Colorado but it won't be for sale at the concession stands.
  • Before the 2006 North American International Auto show opened this past weekend, more then 35,000 industry professionals and members of the media attended "Industry Preview Days." Steve Inskeep talks to Paul Eisenstein, publisher of the internet magazine The Car Connection.
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