Recording from the brand new Televised Revolution HQ, we’re back for another week filled with lawsuits, media acquisitions, and Charlie Sheen. This weeks panel is diminished somewhat with Simon taking a sick day, but Dan and Dennis step up and discuss:
- Legal maneuvering to prevent James Wharburton from starting with Ten until October 2012.
- Murdoch moves on B SkyB.
- Sarah Monaghan launches a civil case against Seven and Robert Hughes.
- Quentin Tarantino takes Alan Ball to court.
- Charlie Sheen mounts a $100 lawsuit against Warner Bros
- Dennis and Dan question the lack of media coverage on the Japan earthquake.
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