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Keyshia Cole topless for the December issue of VIBE. She looks great.
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Posted by Media Outrage on October 30, 2007
Yes the man with a 1,000 chins will retire from his 15 years of hosting the “Tonight Show” in 2009, at which time Conan O’Brien will take over.
If “Tonight Show” host Jay Leno is having second thoughts about surrendering his job as planned, NBC doesn’t share them — at least not publicly.
“Conan O’Brien will take over ‘The Tonight Show’ in 2009,” NBC Universal President and CEO Jeff Zucker said Monday
Zucker said he’d like Leno to remain with the company and that “we are in those conversations now.”
“I’m hopeful that Jay will be with us,” the executive told the question-and-answer session.
A deal for Leno’s exit was finalized three years ago as part of NBC Universal’s effort to keep “Late Night” host O’Brien from bolting to a competing network. Leno marked his 15th year as host of “Tonight” last May.
Leno has said he’s comfortable with his planned departure but, according to a report earlier this month in the Los Angeles Times, the comedian has grown reluctant to retire as host of the fabled, top-rated late-night program.
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Hollyscoop is reporting that J-lo is starting to piss off her label Epic Records.
“She costs too much money and doesn’t sell enough,” says a source. “Her last album cover alone cost $60,000 in hair and makeup, lighting, photographers, re-touching, etc. The video budget was in the neighborhood of $300,000.”
“Epic had to eat the cost for that entire performance. From her makeup — which typically costs in the neighborhood of $8,000 per day — to the backup singers, to the rigging, lighting and sound.”
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Posted by Media Outrage on October 30, 2007
The still unfolding mortgage-related credit crisis has claimed its biggest corporate casualty so far: Merrill Lynch CEO Stan O’Neal.
The announcement Tuesday that O’Neal is retiring immediately came days after the world’s largest brokerage posted a $2.24 billion quarterly loss, its biggest since being founded 93 years ago.
It was not known how much O’Neal would receive as an exit package, though there have been some reports it would be nearly $200 million. He was paid roughly $48 million salary in 2006, and had $160 million in stock and retirement benefits, according to James Reda, founder of compensation consultancy James F. Reda & Associates.
O’Neal is the descendant of a former slave, and grew up in poverty in Alabama before rising to become one of the highest-ranking African-Americans on Wall Street. He worked his way through a Harvard business degree by working at General Motors Corp., and in 1986 joined Merrill as a banker in its junk-bond department.
His elevation to CEO was seen by some as an experiment by the company’s board, most of which have since retired. O’Neal mostly held positions on the client-contact side, which goes against the trading background most of its other CEOs had.
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