Fast Track: Betty White is 90
A roundup of entertainment headlines for Tuesday.
Betty White is 90. (Washington Post)
Clear Channel is looking to move beyond radio and into TV, digital and live events. And they’ve hired a new exec to do that. No pressure. (Los Angeles Times)
“The Artist” is leading all other films in BAFTA nominations this year. (Los Angeles Times)
Forget Ricky Gervais, the real controversy surrounding the Golden Globes is the battle between the Hollywood Foreign Press Assn. and Dick Clark Productions. (Los Angeles Times)
Joss Whedon’s next film will be a supernatural romance. (New York)
Bad news, kids: Wikipedia will go dark Wednesday to protest the Stop Online Piracy Act being pushed by Hollywood. Get your reports written early. (Los Angeles Times)
Playboy is shutting down its Chicago offices in April and headed to L.A. (Chicago Business)
Now that he’s the father of a baby girl, Jay-Z has vowed to drop the word “bitch” from his lyrics. (NME)
Ashton Kutcher and Demi Moore were hanging out with Sean Penn and Madonna at a Golden Globes party on Sunday night. Cats and dogs living together. Mass hysteria! (New York Post)
Video o’ the day: Lionel Ritche’s “Hello,” with the help of everyone in Hollywood. (Movieline)
A Facebook IPO is likely on its way in May. (THR)
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