News Corp plans US Spanish-language broadcaster (AP)

AP – News Corp. is launching a Spanish-language network that aims to bring the flavor of its Fox network to Hispanic audiences.

"Mad Men" shocker: could Don and Betty reunite? (Reuters)

Reuters – Don and Betty Draper, together again?

Raunch meter rises for CBS Monday comedies (AP)

AP – Last week seemed typical for CBS’ sitcoms on Monday night, television’s most popular — and raunchy — night of comedy.

News Corp’s Mundofox launch challenges Telemundo, Univision (Reuters)

Reuters – News Corp. and Columbian broadcaster RCN Television Group have partnered to launch MundoFox, a new Spanish-language broadcast network “catering to the U.S. Hispanic market.”

Steven Tyler screeches the National Anthem (Reuters)

Reuters – Here’s the big question, of course: Would “American Idol” judge Steven Tyler have gotten through to the next round?

Tracy Morgan of ’30 Rock’ collapses at Sundance (AP)

AP – The publicist for comedian and “30 Rock” cast member Tracy Morgan says the actor suffered from a combination of exhaustion and altitude when he collapsed at the Sundance Film Festival in Utah.

Canaletto, Memling expected to lead Old Masters sales (Reuters)

Reuters – An early 14th century panel of the Virgin Mary, a view of Venice by Canaletto and a very rare oil on copper still life will be among the highlights of Sotheby’s sale of Old Master Paintings this week.

Next "American Idol": Jim Carrey’s daughter, Jane? (Reuters)

Reuters – Jim Carrey’s 24-year-old waitress daughter, Jane Carrey, had a leg up — well, at least one — on her fellow “American Idol” auditioners on Sunday night’s show. There’s the fact that her father is a Hollywood superstar, and the fact that she already knew “AI” judge Jennifer Lopez.

Jackson’s ‘Hobbit’ doubles film speed to 48 frames (AP)

AP – Peter Jackson is making his hobbits and dwarves march double-time in his “The Lord of the Rings” prequel, which he’s shooting in a faster film speed than the Hollywood standard.

‘Citizen Kane’ to be shown at Hearst Castle (AP)

AP – The 1941 film “Citizen Kane” will be shown at Hearst Castle, the elaborate California estate built by the newspaper magnate who inspired Orson Welles’ cinema classic.

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