The Paper, a digital success in China, introduces an English-language version as the country’s leaders set conflicting goals for its news outlets.
By MICHAEL CIEPLY
Billy Nungesser, the lieutenant governor, proposes the state extend incentives in return for a promise that taxpayers will share in profits from any blockbusters.
By EMILY STEEL
Manuela Herzer, a former companion of Mr. Redstone, brought the case in November, questioning his mental competence.
By DANIEL VICTOR
The former student who made claims in the article is a key figure in the lawsuit against the magazine by a University of Virginia dean.
By ALAN WONG
The mainland state news media omitted mention of the film, which depicts a dystopian future for Hong Kong under Chinese rule.
Nielsen will receive anonymous viewing data from millions of households with Dish service, which will be incorporated into Nielsen’s local TV ratings.
By RICHARD SANDOMIR
Louganis, a four-time Olympic gold medalist as a diver, will begin appearing on boxes next month, along with two other overlooked Olympic champions: Edwin Moses and Janet Evans.
By BROOKS BARNES
Mr. Staggs, the chief operating officer, will leave next month, handing Disney a distracting succession search for a chief-in-waiting.
Starz is the latest premium TV network to introduce an app that bypasses cable packages and lets viewers stream television shows and movies directly.
By NICK CORASANITI and MAGGIE HABERMAN
The New York Observer’s editor helped the paper’s owner, Jared Kushner, write an important speech for his father-in-law — who happens to be the Republican presidential front-runner.
By NICOLA CLARK
Britain’s newest newspaper doesn’t have a website or an app. Instead, its publisher believes that readers haven’t yet lost their appetite for newsprint.
By DANIEL E. SLOTNIK
Over almost five decades Ms. Corri acted in a wide range of roles for directors like Stanley Kubrick, David Lean and Jean Renoir.
By GREGORY SCHMIDT
Eleven years after their television series ended, Blossom, Bubbles and Buttercup are returning to Cartoon Network on multiple digital platforms.
By ROBERT D. HOF
Marketers are taking restrained approaches to advertising in apps to avoid antagonizing users, focusing less on overt promotion.
By JOHN HERRMAN
The service’s new live video notifications are suddenly outstripping the regular news feed and zapping maybe millions of extra pockets.
By JIM RUTENBERG
Does the $140 million civil award against Gawker for its posting of a sex tape starring the retired wrestler Hulk Hogan mean that the culture as a whole is saying “Enough”?
By LAURA M. HOLSON
This corner of the book world is red hot and among the most innovative, with e-books and apps, and it needs a steady stream of fresh-faced cover models.
By ALEX WILLIAMS
The Yippie-era magazine devoted to marijuana culture seeks to go mainstream, with branded socks, furniture and, eventually, bars and casinos.
By SAM ROBERTS
Mr. Green wrote an unflinching 18, 000-word indictment of the process that allowed a fabricated 1980 article by Janet Cooke to win, then lose, a Pulitzer Prize.